![]() ![]() ![]() I think Id love to play a new Front Mission game, one that isn’t a remake and is charting its own path forward hopefully we can see that one day. ![]() I had issues with the camera control in the heat of battle, the overall difficulty on default is a tad hard (but there is a difficulty selection if you want to play on easy), missing more attacks than I hit even in melee and all these things just led to a poor experience. In fact, it felt like for everyone good thing I found with the game, I would end up with two negatives. While I enjoyed the story of Front Mission: 1st Remake, the combat made the game feel like a chore. Front Mission 1st: Remake won’t set hearts aflame with novelty, but it is a satisfying return to first principles, with a promise of more to come. And it serves as a good way for folks to experience one of strategy and mecha gaming’s foundational works on a current platform. This is also true of the soundtrack in game as the original and a remastered and remixed version is available as well. The game remains a solid revisiting of a years-old game. The remake presents the game in a different camera angle from the original but allows players to choose how they want to play. Graphically Front Mission: 1st Remake looks phenomenal on the Series X, small touches like working windshield wipers on vehicles and things really help to immerse players in the game and its world. ![]()
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