Posted on: June 30, 2023

von_Hardenberg
Verified ownerGames: 601 Reviews: 17
Clean Remake of an Ancient Classic
For the books, the first Front Mission game dates back to 1995 and was released for the Super Nintendo. What is offered here is a port of the Switch version, finally no longer hampered by the Switches anemic hardware. The port runs flawlessly, supports modern resolutions, has excellent mouse and gamepad support, offers the full range of common PC video options, multiple selectable languages, and has decent camera controls if you select the "modern" display option. The mechs use 3d vector models, as opposed to the pixel graphics of the SNES and PS1 version. Content-wise, you're looking at about 30 hours of content, 2 campaigns, one of which was an addition to the Playstation port of the game (2003), several difficulty levels (which affect enemy HP and Damage only) and some New Game + surprises the the form of unlockable parts, The game is a turn-based strategy game featuring customizable mechs, and while it's not exactly Battletech, there's plenty of options to fiddle around with. The story is a bit basic by today's standards, but serves well enough to tie the combat missions together. And let's be honest, we're not here for the writing, we're here to watch mechs (here: Wanzers) blowing each other up, and blow each other up they will. Does it cure cancer and bring everlasting joy to the world? Doubtful. Does it offer a complete game without MTX, addons, season passes and other modern inconveniences? YEP. Does it entertain? Your mileage may vary, I however am having a blast. But, having tried to play the SNES version back in the olden days, I might be a tad bit biased. Still, I appreciate a getting a second chance to beat it, this time with decent controls and updated visuals. The game also has achievements on Galaxy, if you care for that sort of thing. If the rest of the remakes stays at this quality level, us ancient mecha fans shall be eating well in the near future.
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