Front Mission Critic Reviews
The Front Mission series, while extremely popular in Japan, has only seen erratic release in America. It all started in 1995 on the Super Famicom, with the original Front Mission. At the time, tactical RPGs were all but unheard of in America, and so it
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Front Mission does not disappoint; it drops you directly into a mech and gets you underway. Start off with a surprisingly short, but complete, tutorial on shooting, moving and taking turns. After all, that is about all there is with the possible
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There's just something inherently cool about the idea of 2,000 tons of metal configured in humanoid form. Sure, from a physics point of view, they would be awful fighting weapons -- way too top-heavy and incredibly vulnerable to leg attacks -- but if
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As with GBA, however, Square is also using the DS as a chance to catch US gamers up on classic games that never made it out of Japan. With Final Fantasy III, we got an entirely remade product. With Front Mission, however, it's basically a port of the
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how you use your forces when fighting. But this does get you thinking in terms of each team member's role in your squad. It's important to get those sorted out early on, because you want your pilots leveling up as quickly possible in their discipline to g
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