![]() ![]() However, the more I played, the more the new visuals grew on me. I still appreciate the older graphics, which now take on a well-worn quality that hearkens to Square’s golden age at first, I thought the new look was too clean for such a gritty story. It makes sense to go for a more uniform look with more remakes to come. Compared to the original version, the graphics land closer to Front Mission 3. But can this title from 1995 - when the company was still called Square - keep up with today’s SRPG young guns, and is the remake worthy of a classic title?įront Mission 1 st Remake‘s updates to the original game are mainly cosmetic, but the visuals got a complete overhaul, with a polygonal style replacing the Super Famicom’s pixels. 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. It’s been a resurgent year for strategy RPGs, and it’s also a good time for mechs. ![]()
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