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Front Mission: The First

Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
Version: Japan
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In the late 21st century, two superpowers are at the brink of war.

Take a stand and lead your troops into battle in state-of-the-art mechs called "wanzers." Customize your wanzers to ensure domination on the battlefield.

Choose a side and shape the fate of the world. Who will you fight for?

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Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 14

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It's a great 16bit simulation game on SNES.
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Great remake!
A great remake of the original game for the Super Nes! I wanted it so badly when it came out 15 years ago and now it got a Western release...! Get it!
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My fourth FM1, 1st in English language
It only tells you how much I love this game, and it's a game that deserves so much love. The story, characters, system never gets old, buy it if you like strategy games.
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Essential.
After struggling through the original Japanese SNES version all those years ago, it's an absolute treat to rediscover this gem of a game and finally pick up all the nuances that I had no choice but to gloss over first time around.
Yes, it's a 15 or so year old game and it's definitely show's it age, but it's also a bona-fide classic that spawned some pretty great sequels and deserves to be viewed as such. Essential DS gaming...
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No real experience with the game series prior to this.
I have a copy of Front Mission 4 on the PS2 which I managed to play for a little bit before putting it down. I can't remember anything really about it but it seemed interesting.

Flash forward to now and I have taken another dip with the series with this DS remake of the SNES original. Having no official English release of the game, this is a pretty big deal for some people, including me. FM has been pretty highly regarded, yet never had a chance to shine outside of Japan.

The game is pretty interesting as a while. It's got a variety of little technical aspects for each mech in the game. They have long range tactics as well as close weapons or physical attacks. This causes a lot of challenge and takes some serious planning in order to finish a level. The story seems to play out slowly so it takes some time to get into it, but battles are the main focus and they are really good if you like strategy and planning.
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