Development
The game was directed by Kenji Fukuya, with Shoji Fukuda and Naoto Naruse serving as assistant directors. The game was designed by Tetsu Ozaki, with Nobuyuki Irie serving as his assistant. Yuichi Ochiai served as the game's lead programmer, with the other programmers consisting of Kenji Shibayama, Toshikaza Sahoda, Hiroyuki Matsui and Toshiaki Furusato. Kiyotaka Isako served as the game's storyboard artist and animation director. The music was composed by Hiromichi Furuya, with Kenmi serving as the score's guitarist. The sound effects were created by Osamu Narita. The Japanese voice cast features Hideo Ishikawa as Yūgo, Ruri Asano as Alice, Ryōtarō Okiayu as Long, Chris Wells as Alan Gadou, Takeshi Aono as Kōryū, Marina Ōno as Uriko, Greg Dale as Stun, Rumiko Varnes as Marvel, Donna Burke as Jenny, Kazumi Tanaka as Hajime Buzujima, Junko Noda as Kakeru Ōgami/Bakuryū, Bill Sullivan as Shenlong, John Nuzzo as Xion, Eriko Fujimaki as Uranus, Tomohiro Tsuboi as Cronos, Shōzō Iizuka as Ganesha and Eiji Sekiguchi as Fang. The English voices were recorded at Screenmusic Studios; the cast of the English version consists of Dee Bradley Baker (as "Dee Baker"), Michael Bell, Earl Boen, Cam Clarke, Lara Cody, Paul Eiding, Quinton Flynn, Michael Gough, Jennifer Hale, Lex Lang, Vanessa Marshall and Tasia Valenza.
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