Gunslinger Stratos

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Gunslinger Stratos
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Official logo of the franchise
ガンスリンガー ストラトス
(Gansuringā sutoratosu)
Genre Action, Sci-Fi, Romance
Game
Developer Byking (under Taito)
Publisher Square Enix, Ubisoft
Genre Third-person shooter
Light gun shooter
Engine Orochi, Havok
Platform Arcade, Microsoft Windows
Released Gunslinger Stratos
    Gunslinger Stratos 2
    JP November 7, 2013 (location test)[1]
    JP February 20, 2014 (nationwide)
    Gunslinger Stratos: Reloaded
    JP February 6, 2015 (alpha test)[2]
    JP 2016 (nationwide)
    Anime television series
    Gunslinger Stratos: THE ANIMATION
    Directed by Shinpei Ezaki
    Written by Norimitsu Kaihō
    Music by Tetsuya Kobayashi
    Studio A-1 Pictures
    Licensed by
    Network Tokyo MX, BS11, GYT, GTV
    Original run April 4, 2015June 20, 2015
    Episodes 12
    Anime and Manga portal

    Gunslinger Stratos (ガンスリンガー ストラトス Gansuringā Sutoratosu?) is a series of third-person shooter video games developed by Byking (under Taito) and published by Square Enix, that debuted in arcades on July 12, 2012, with the scenario provided by Norimitsu Kaihō (from Nitroplus) based on a concept by Gen Urobuchi.[3] It uses Silicon Studio's Orochi game engine,[4] and runs on the Taito Type X³ arcade system board.

    Its sequel, Gunslinger Stratos 2 (ガンスリンガー ストラトス2 Gansuringā Sutoratosu 2?), was released on February 20, 2014, featuring new characters (Tetsuya Nomura and Akira Yasuda each create two characters exclusively for the game[5]), new battle mechanics, and new stages. A third game, Gunslinger Stratos 3 (ガンスリンガー ストラトス3 Gansuringā Sutoratosu 3?), is currently in development.[6]

    A sequel to the second game, titled Gunslinger Stratos: Reloaded (ガンスリンガー ストラトス リローデッド Gansuringā Sutoratosu Rirōdeddo?), was announced to be released in 2016 for Windows PC.[7]

    An anime adaptation of the game, known under its expanded title, Gunslinger Stratos: THE ANIMATION (ガンスリンガー ストラトス -THE ANIMATION- Gansuringā Sutoratosu Animēshon?), was announced and made its premiere on April 4, 2015.[8] The opening theme is "Vanilla Sky" by Ayano Mashiro and the ending theme is "Mirai" by Garnidelia.[9]

    Gameplay

    All of the games are played from a third-person perspective, and the player must move around the massive battleground (using the analog sticks and buttons on the two gun controllers), while using the Gun Controllers to aim and shoot at enemies. The goal is to survive and shoot down the rival team to decrease the opposing team's team meter within a given time limit. The round ends when either teams' team meter drops to zero and/or if the timer reaches zero.

    Players can switch weapons in-battle, utilizing various strategies and tactics, by melding the two gun controllers together into different positions, such as:

    • Side Style: by clipping the side of the gun controllers together, the players can use their character's secondary arsenal.
    • Tandem Style: by clipping the tip of right gun controller onto the top of the left gun controller, the players can use their character's powerful arsenal.

    As the players progressed to the game's multiplayer mode, those who using the NESiCAxLive card can accumulate "Team Points" by winning battles, and using it to purchase and equip "Weapon Packs". Weapons Packs are a set of weapons that can be purchased and use in battle. Some of the packs has upgraded versions of the character's default weapons with boosted stats.

    Plot

    Setting

    In 2115, the country known formerly as Japan has been split into two parallel worlds: the Frontier S (Stratos) (フロンティアS(ストラトス) Furontia S (sutoratosu)?) and the 17th Far East Imperial City Management District (第十七極東帝都管理区 Dai jū nana Kyokutō no teikoku kanri-ku?). Frontier S is an outlaw universe in which freedom runs rampant, while the 17th Far East Imperial City Management District is a totalitarian universe completely bereft of freedom and is under constant surveillance. When the two universes are starting to fuse into one, the government of each worlds initiates the Operation Stratos (オペレーション・ストラトス Operēshon sutoratosu?), a world-scale protocol wherein a handpicked group of gunslingers, mercenaries, and special individuals, each from the two universes, will be sent in the year 2015 to alter the past by eliminating the other side until only one group survives, erasing a parallel universe in the process.

    Story

    The story revolves on a group of gunslingers, each from the two universes who participate in Operation Stratos, particularly on a group of four childhood friends: Tohru Kazasumi, Kyōka Katagiri, Kyōma Katagiri, and Shizune Rindo, who all must confront their own flaws and differences when they battle their alternate selves in order to survive.

    Characters

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    Main characters

    Tohru Kazasumi (かざすみ とおる Kazasumi Tōru?)
    Voiced by: Atsushi Abe
    Main Weapon: Pistol (x2)
    The main character of the story. A high school student who does his best to avoid violence as possible.
    Kyōka Katagiri (かたぎり きょうか Katagiri Kyoka?)
    Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto
    Main Weapon: Machine Gun
    A childhood friend of Tohru, she has a ever-ready attitude and is always concerned for Tohru.
    Kyōma Katagiri (かたぎり きょうま Katagiri Kyoma?)
    Voiced by: Masakazu Nishida
    Main Weapon: Revolver/M61 Vulcan
    Kyōka's older brother, he is a prideful and greedy rival to Tohru for Kyōka's attention.
    Sidune Rindo (りんどう しづね Rindō Shizune?)
    Voiced by: Kana Ueda
    Main Weapon: UZI (x2)
    Kyōma's personal bodyguard, she is a young descendant of an assassin clan.
    Remy Ohdner (レミー・オードナー Remī Ōdonā?)
    Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
    Main Weapon: Stationary Gatling Beam Vulcan/Deflecting Shield
    A cold-hearted child who possessed ESP powers.

    Media

    Anime

    Episode list

    No. Title Original air date
    1 "Open Hostilities: My Other Self"
    "Sentan mōhitori no boku" (戦端 もう一人の僕) 
    April 4, 2015
    Tohru Kazasumi dreams that a purple-haired girl was walking past through him and he was shot by another guy that looked like him. 
    2 "Resolve: An Ending World"
    "Kakugo owaru sekai" (覚悟 終わる世界) 
    April 11, 2015
    3 "Sortie: Noble And Fleeting"
    "Shutsugeki kibishi to shite hakanaku" (出撃 凜として儚く) 
    April 18, 2015
    4 "Confrontation: Those Who Defend Time"
    "Taiketsu-ji o mamoru mono" (対決 時を守る者) 
    April 25, 2015
    5 "Revelation: Two Histories"
    "Keiji futatsu no rekishi" (啓示 二つの歴史) 
    May 2, 2015
    6 "Castaway: The Other World"
    "Hyōryū mōhitotsu no sekai" (漂流 もう一つの世界) 
    May 9, 2015
    7 "Reuniting: A Bitter Dream"
    "Saikai nigai yume" (再会 苦い夢) 
    May 16, 2015
    8 "Battlefield: The Price of Bloodshed"
    "Senjō-ryū chinodaishō" (戦場 流血の代償) 
    May 23, 2015
    9 "Sudden Turn: The Price of Arrogance"
    "Kyūten gōman no mukui" (急転 傲慢の報い) 
    May 30, 2015
    10 "Counterattack: The Destination of Emotions"
    "Hangeki kimochi no yukue" (反撃 気持ちの行方) 
    June 6, 2015
    11 "Showdown: At The End Of Time"
    "Kessen-ji no owari nite" (決戦 時の終りにて) 
    June 13, 2015
    12A "Encounter: Our Future"
    "Kaigō bokura no mirai" (邂逅 僕らの未来) 
    June 20, 2015
    12B "Return: The Direction of the Wind"
    "Kikan-fū no yukue" (帰還 風の行方) 
    June 20, 2015

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