Second I did not like the grading system at the end of every mission because you do not get the best grade unless you play the game a very specific way that isn't as fun. You can still give your characters other weapons, they just won't do as much damage (by a little bit) than the characters who are proficient in that weapon. The problem is that the game doesn't tell you this at any time anywhere. The first thing I didn't like was that the characters all have a natural type of weapon that they are good with. My few complaints lie within a few, very minor things within the game that really are just things that I am nitpicking at after playing the game so many times. The game also features a fun soundtrack that really adds to the atmosphere and immersion of the game. Its story is pretty good with two possible endings, interesting main characters, and big plot twists. Its combat system revolves around the four main parts of the Wanzer (legs, R arm, L arm, and body) and the use of Action Points, Battle Skills, and a wide selection of weapons to plan your strategy. First of all, in case you couldn't tell, I REALLY love this game and I was going to put a really, REALLY long description of it but I'll keep it manageable.įront Mission 3 is a Tactical RPG that has giant Mechs called Wanzers. I played this game A LOT while I was growing up (started a campaign at least 10 times and completed the campaigns at least 3 times each, equaling at least 1000 hours into this game), so I have a lot of experience with it. But you are reading this and by that logic. (but you already knew that didn't you :D) Well then this is thegame for you!īut really not for everybody, well except if youre Japanese. One of the biggest differences is instead of playing people, you have mechs. Since I can't really play japanese games(for obvious reasons :P), I cannot confirm or deny this.īut if you enjoyed the style of tactics, you'll probably like this. The visuals are really decent but some claim that the second installment had better graphics. One thing you should know about this game, is that its battle system resembles that of Final Fantasy Tactics, with a few distinct differences. Front Mission 3 is the first title to be released outside of Japan. Front mission is just one of those franchises that just did better In Japan compared to the USA.
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