Need a juggernaut to get in there and soak up damage? Add tons of armour and focus on short range weapons. Want a long range threat? Add shoulder rocket launchers and a bazooka. In-between battles you can customise the build of each mech in your party. You might take down an enemy unit in two attacks, or burn through several turns without a killing blow while it pummels you with powerful counterattacks. The result can lead to some exciting upsets when you get lucky, but more often than not a lot of tedious trial and error. Instead, attacks have a randomised spread, and also a good chance of missing altogether. Making things even more complicated is the fact that you can’t really target any specific part. Finish off the core and the entire thing will blow up. Break the legs and it won’t be able to move as far. Destroy an arm and the target loses access to whatever weapon it was holding. But unlike lots of other strategy RPGs, this game divides up damage across four mech body parts. Like Fire Emblem or Advance Wars, Front Mission 1st: Remake’s combat plays out across a square grid where units move into firing range, attack, land a hit (or not), and then regroup. And the Switch version’s overhauled 3D visuals help it look much more modern, even if the gameplay hasn’t aged nearly as well. It’s not a game you necessarily play for the characters and plot twists, but the story is still compellingly grim and provides a great backdrop for some very granular mech combat. The conflict takes its toll on the local civilians while megalomaniacs within the ranks use the fog of war to pursue their own ends.Įach side has its own meaty campaign, and to understand the full scale of the conflict, intrigue, and stakes, you’ll need to play both. In the not-so-far-flung future, rival continental powers use giant mechs to fight for control over a minuscule island in the Pacific. Out today on the Nintendo Switch, Front Mission 1st: Remake puts you in the shoes of a disgraced soldier turned mercenary named Lloyd Clive who’s searching for his lost fiancé amidst a brutal war between two superpowers.
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