Super Robot Taisen OG x Mugen no Frontier Special Drama & Soundtrack Disc

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Super Robot Taisen OG x Mugen no Frontier Special Drama & Soundtrack Disc
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Composed by Naofumi Tsuruyama / Takuya Hanaoka
Published by Namco Bandai Games
Release type Game Soundtrack - Promo / Enclosure
Format 1 CD - 13 tracks
Release date May 29, 2008
Duration 00:57:43
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Overview

Endless Frontier is a spinoff series from the Super Robot Taisen universe and features a variety of cameo appearances by characters from a variety of animes and games, such as MOMO and KOS-MOS from Xenosaga. In Japan, an album was available as a pre-order bonus for first title in the series, Super Robot Taisen OG: Endless Frontier. It features three drama tracks and ten tracks composed for the game.

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The main feature of this album is the 37 minute drama section. The drama is well-produced, combining dramatic voice acting, robot sound effects, and various backing music. Given this pre-order bonus was intended for Japanese consumers intending to play the game, this tracks certainly satisfy. Overall, it's a nice introduction to the plot of the spinoff, although inaccessible to any importers who can't understand Japanese.

The opening theme, "Where Infinities Meet," reflects the style to expect from the full soundtrack to the game. This bubbly synth rock theme has great power behind it, in addition to a very catchy melody line. "ASH TO ASH" meanwhile features a great synth line with some fantastic guitar work and piano accompaniment. It's definitely one of the highlights of the album. "All Right!" also shares this rock feel.

"Flawless Full Moon" is one of the most scenic and hybridised entries on the album. It features a nice electronic beat and some beautiful woodwind and electric guitar work in the melody that combines well with some synth lines and Asian accompaniment. "Legacy of the Lost, on the other hand, definitely features more of a Wild Arms flair. The acoustic guitar accompaniment and the woodwind whistling definitely accentuate this feeling. The strings work featured is also quite good and helps reinforce the image of a Western sound.

Moving to the end of the album, "Dance Battle All Night" is a nice funky piece with some great electronic beats that combine nicely with the synth melody and accompaniment. Despite its name, "Orchestra Army" is an upbeat synth piece with a killer melody and some nice strings accompaniment. It's a solid way to end the album.

Summary

Overall, this is an excellent bonus item for Japanese consumers. The drama is clearly a lavishly produced experience, although it requires knowledge of the Japanese language to the fully experience. While the musical content is sparing, the tracks provide a pleasant introduction to the soundtrack, which was eventually released in its full form with the sequel. Note that the ten original tracks were also made available through Atlus USA's bonus package with the domestic release of the game.



Album
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Music in game
0/10

Game
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Composed by:

Takuya Hanaoka: 04, 05, 08, 09, 12, 13
Naofumi Tsuruyama: 06, 07, 10, 11
(01~03 are drama tracks)
Album was composed by Naofumi Tsuruyama / Takuya Hanaoka and was released on May 29, 2008. Soundtrack consists of 13 tracks tracks with duration over about 60 minutes. Album was released by Namco Bandai Games.

CD 1

1
Where Endless "Time" Crosses <Scene 01>
08:59
2
Where Endless "Time" Crosses <Scene 02>
14:21
3
Where Endless "Time" Crosses <Scene 03>
15:27
4
Where Endless "Time" Crosses (Ver.SP)
02:30
5
Lost Heritage
01:57
6
Flawless Dream
01:27
7
Land of Twilight
01:28
8
Feast of the Puppets
01:41
9
All Correct! (Ver.SP)
03:27
10
Flawless Dream of the Full Moon Skies
01:24
11
ASH TO ASH (Ver.EF)
01:41
12
Dance-Battle-All-Night
01:37
13
ORCHESTRE ARMY
01:44
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