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+ | Front Mission is a series of turn-based tactical role-playing developed by [[G-craft]] and published by [[wikipedia:Squaresoft|Squaresoft]], now [[wikipedia:Square Enix|Square Enix]]. The series was created by Toshiro Tsuchida. It began in 1995 with the release of the first game, Front Mission. |
The main draw of Front Mission is the use of giant mechs called "Wanzers" (from the German "Wanderpanzer", or walking tanks) in battle. The stories of the series revolves around military conflicts and political tension between powerful supranational unions and their member states during the 21st and 22nd centuries. Front Mission is structured like a traditional tactical role-playing game. All of the main installments and the 2089 series installments are classified under this specific genre. |
The main draw of Front Mission is the use of giant mechs called "Wanzers" (from the German "Wanderpanzer", or walking tanks) in battle. The stories of the series revolves around military conflicts and political tension between powerful supranational unions and their member states during the 21st and 22nd centuries. Front Mission is structured like a traditional tactical role-playing game. All of the main installments and the 2089 series installments are classified under this specific genre. |
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Front Mission is a series of turn-based tactical role-playing developed by G-craft and published by Squaresoft, now Square Enix. The series was created by Toshiro Tsuchida. It began in 1995 with the release of the first game, Front Mission.
The main draw of Front Mission is the use of giant mechs called "Wanzers" (from the German "Wanderpanzer", or walking tanks) in battle. The stories of the series revolves around military conflicts and political tension between powerful supranational unions and their member states during the 21st and 22nd centuries. Front Mission is structured like a traditional tactical role-playing game. All of the main installments and the 2089 series installments are classified under this specific genre.
Main entries
In order of release
- Front Mission First, 1995
- Front Mission 2, 1997
- Front Mission 3, 1999
- Front Mission 4, 2003
- Front Mission 2089, 2005
- Front Mission 5: Scars of the War, 2005
- Front Mission 2089-II, 2006
Spin-offs
In order of release
- Front Mission Series: Gun Hazard, 1996
- Front Mission Alternative, 1997
- Front Mission: Online, 2005
- Front Mission Evolved, 2010