![]() Now, FE has refurbished the wanzer ( Front Mission’s version of mechs) with a fresh salvo of firepower. The original Front Mission got a somewhat muted remake/re-release back on the Nintendo DS, long after the series made its global debut with Front Mission 3. It’s not a series without the first game, so let’s start at the beginning. The West has had a strange relationship with Square Enix’s mech series, but with Forever Entertainment’s (FE) plans to remake at least the first three games, it looks like we’re about to become BFFs. So, it’s a great time for Front Mission to come back to the forefront. I didn't play 1 personally, but I feel like I might enjoy it, but it's not something I'm in a rush to play.It’s been a resurgent year for strategy RPGs, and it’s also a good time for mechs. ![]() I feel like the words remake/remaster are used basically at random very often and there's little to go by there, but I can understand how you feel. Specially after what they did to Tactics Ogre. Well yeah, they also have the freedom to not re-imagine anything, which is a perfectly valid approach to games that might hold up with a facelift and some qol changes. I guess it's the problem with my expectation with the word remake and not remaster.Īnd maybe I just don't like 1st front mission but I do remember front mission 2. ![]() I think I did play this game somewhere but damn, I feel like I'm playing an old game from 20-30 years ago. ![]() There are many Front Mission kind of game that came out recently They have a freedom to re-imagine however they want as long as the soul is still there. It's remake, not remaster or definitive edition. And why do you think RE2 remake has a quality of RE4 with 3rd person view and shoulder perspective? ![]() Originally posted by Sobrio:Why it should have skill sets like in FM3 or 4? At that point it wouldn't be FM1 but something else. ![]()
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