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Musashi: Samurai Legend, known in Japan as Musashiden II: Blade Master (武蔵伝II ブレイドマスター, Musashiden Tsū Bureido Masutā, "The Legend of Musashi II: Blade Master"), is a third-person action game developed by Square Enix in 2005 for PlayStation 2.
Brave Fencer Musashi (ブレイヴフェンサー 武蔵伝, Bureivu Fensā Musashiden, "Brave Fencer: The Legend of Musashi") is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Square in 1998 for the PlayStation home console. The game involves real-time sword-based combat in a 3D environment; it also features segments of voiced ...
Tsuyoshi Sekito (関戸 剛, Sekito Tsuyoshi, born April 3, 1963) is a Japanese video game composer, arranger, and musician who has been employed at Square Enix since 1995. . As a composer, he is best known for scoring Brave Fencer Musashi (1998), Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005) and The Last Remnant (200
He incorporates various styles of music in his compositions, though most of the tune he uses classical and ambient tones in his pieces. In 2005, Hamauzu, Nakano, and the duo Wavelink Zeal (Takayuki and Yuki Iwai) scored Musashi: Samurai Legend, the sequel to the 1998 title Brave Fencer Musashi. [14]
Musashi: Samurai Legend: Square Enix: Square Enix: Fantasy: PS2: Action RPG: Sequel to Brave Fencer Musashi. JP 2005 (JP) Namco x Capcom: Monolith: Namco: Fantasy: PS2: Action RPG / Tactical RPG hybrid: JP 2005 (JP) Phantasy Star Generation 2: Sega: Sega: Sci-Fi: PS2 (Remake) JRPG: Remake of Phantasy Star II. JP 2005 (JP/NA/EU/AU) Pokémon XD ...
Brave Fencer Musashi •Brave Fencer Musashiden JP: Square: Square EA: July 16, 1998: Unreleased: November 12, 1998: Brave Prove: DataWest: DataWest April 15, 1998: Unreleased: Unreleased Brave Saga 2: Takara Takara May 2, 2000: Unreleased: Unreleased Brave Sword: Sammy Studios: Sammy Studios October 19, 2000: Unreleased: Unreleased Bravo Air ...
Megaton Musashi (メガトン級ムサシ, Megaton-kyū Musashi) is a Japanese multimedia franchise by Level-5. [2] An action role-playing video game was released in Japan for the Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 , in November 2021.
Chrono Trigger's scenario director Masato Kato had brainstormed ideas for a sequel as early as 1996, following the release of Radical Dreamers. [30] Square's managers selected a team, appointed Hiromichi Tanaka producer, and asked Kato to direct and develop a new Chrono game in the spirit of Radical Dreamers . [ 31 ]