Refine your tactics by equipping various weapons, armor pieces and special abilities. Master the battlefield with a free camera system that allows you to survey the surroundings and exploit enemy weaknesses.
Front Mission 2: Remake It’s not just about a visual upgrade. The game has been completely remastered and includes modernized combat scenes, improved loading times, modern in-game effects, a renewed soundtrack and localization in nine languages to make the story accessible to a wider audience.
The brand new content added to the remake version also includes the free camera option, which allows you to float freely around the map for an even better overview of your battlefield. Additionally, a brand new game mode called New Game+ lets you keep all of the weapons, parts, and progress you’ve collected so you can start the game over and challenge your opponents all over again! No matter if you are an experienced player Frontline mission Veteran or newcomer to the series, Front Mission 2: Remake offers a compelling story, deep strategic gameplay and the opportunity to rewrite the fate of Huffman Island. Prepare for action!
FRONT MISSION 2: Remake
Forever Entertainment SA
$34.99
$31.49
A classic tactical RPG returns! The second main story game of Front Mission is finally available outside of Japan for the first time. FRONT MISSION 2 combines intense strategy with a deep and intricate plot. It has been 12 years since the second Huffman conflict. The impoverished People’s Republic of Alordesh has suffered from severe economic decline since the end of the war. In June 2102, soldiers of the Alordesh Army rose up and declared independence from the OCU (Oceania Cooperative Union) under the leadership of Ven Mackarge. Ash, an OCU soldier, manages to survive the ensuing battle, but Alordesh is completely overrun by the Revolutionary Army. Ash and his surviving teammates infiltrate the chaotic underground of Alordesh to escape the land. But they soon discover that there is a huge conspiracy behind the coup. In FRONT MISSION 2, the perspective switches between three characters: Ash, Lisa and Thomas, creating a worldview that goes beyond a simple dichotomy between good and evil.