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389:. Action Points (AP) is a feature that dictates how much actions can be done with each unit. Actions such as moving and attacking require a certain amount of AP to use. At the end of a full turn, which is one Player Phase and Enemy Phase, a set amount of AP is replenished. A unit's AP amount and recharge value increases as their pilots gain proficiency levels through destroying enemy targets. The Action Points feature ties into a second feature known as Honor. Moving around while allied units are nearby can result in statistical advantages such as increased AP charge or accuracy. In contrast, being surrounded by enemy units will result in statistical disadvantages such as decreased evasion or AP charge. By destroying enemy targets, a unit's pilot can gain Honor Points. 393:
Enemy Phase battles. Up to two units can be linked together to form one "link". For linked actions, only melee weapons and short-range weapons can be used during a linked battle. As long as the linked units are within an eight-square radius of each other, they can participate in linked battles. Furthermore, the target of an enemy unit is protected entirely from their attack; the linked unit is hit by the attack instead during linked battles. Other new features for mission play include armor coating and flanking. Armor coating allows a unit to resist certain types of attacks, while flanking improves a unit's chances at hitting an enemy target.
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Alordeshi troops overwhelm the local OCU garrisons at their military bases in the country. In the midst of the chaos, Ash Faruk and members of the Muddy Otters unit attempt to flee the country. Along the way, they come across some OCU survivors led by Thomas Norland of the Dull Stags unit. Thomas leads the survivors to the estate of Saribash Labra, the CEO of the transport business Burg Transportation. Saribash offers to help them escape by the seashore, the only part of Alordesh not controlled by the coup d'état forces. As the survivors head for the seashore, an OCU regiment lands in the country. Tasked with freeing
435:), a member state for the Oceania Cooperative Union (OCU). The formation of the OCU in the early 21st century led to rapid industrialization of developing countries such as Bangladesh. During the 1st Huffman Conflict in 2070, Bangladesh's economic growth flourishes with the OCU because of many war factories in the country. However, the economic boom begins to slow down in 2080, with a loss of foreign investments and pullout of several businesses. Five years later, the OCU offers to provide Bangladesh with foreign aid, provided it joins the union. The Bangladeshi economy resurges briefly during the 476:, Ash is confronted by an officer from the OCU's Central Intelligence Unit. He reluctantly agrees to return to the country when the officer, Pike Reischauer, reveals that some of his colleagues in the Muddy Otters are still alive. Upon returning to Alordesh, they are pursued by coup leader Ven Mackarge. A link between Ven's pursuit of them, the OCU's liberation attempts, and Burg Transportation's involvement in the war is eventually formed when it is revealed that the coup forces are receiving support from an unknown third party, and are in possession of a device codenamed "FENRIR". 370:. The video game progresses in a linear manner: watch cut-scene events, complete missions, set up their wanzers during intermissions, and sortie for the next mission. The player travels to locations on a point-and-click world map. As the player progresses through the plot, new locations are revealed on the world map. Towns and cities act as intermission points where the player can organize and set up their units for the upcoming mission. Battle zones are where the missions take place, though they become inaccessible upon the completion of a mission. A new element of progression in 408:
or against another player for monetary rewards. A new addition to the Arena is team matches, in which the player can field more than one wanzer to do battle with an opposing team. Briefings are also retained, and now operate differently. Instead of providing basic information on the enemy, briefings
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When enough Honor Points are accumulated, the aforementioned pilot will learn abilities that provide special benefits or detriments to nearby allied or enemy units; one of these abilities is Links. Links is a unique ability that allows multiple units to provide defensive support to each other during
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revolves around three individuals from the OCU - Corporal Ash Faruk, Captain Thomas Norland, and intelligence officer Lisa Stanley. On June 12, 2102, the Alordeshi Armed Forces overthrows the pro-OCU government and subsequently declares independence from the OCU. Through a well-orchestrated plan,
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involves alternating scenarios between the game's three main characters. After reaching a certain point of the game, control switches over to a different group of characters for the next few missions. Towards the climax, all three scenarios merge for the remainder of
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Upon intercepting a transport helicopter, she learns of a detention center where OCU POWs are being held. Lisa succeeds in liberating the inmates and begins preparing for an operation to rescue Alordeshi government officials in
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was both a financial and critical success in Japan. The game sold 496,200 copies, making it the 18th best-selling game of 1997. It received a "Gold Prize" from Sony in May 1998, indicating sales above 500,000 units in Japan.
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missions are traditional tactical RPG fare, ranging from destroying all enemy targets to protecting a certain allied target. There are a number of new main features that are used for mission play in
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compilation. This version included a Quick Battle option that allows players to progress through the game's story at a faster pace. It was released on PlayStation Network on December 24, 2008.
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has been criticized for its long loading times. A workaround for this technical flaw was added in the Ultimate Hits version of the game, which enables the ability to skip battle sequences.
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magazine awarded the game 32 out of 40 upon its release. The magazine chose the game as the number 63rd best game on the original PlayStation. At the time of the re-release of
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manager Koichiro Sakamoto, the game was never released outside Japan due to the presence of situations and vocabulary which would be considered faux pas in North America.
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allow the player to review battle maps - enemy placements, allied units, and player starting positions can all be seen. Returning features aside,
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is part of a serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters and their struggles involving
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introduces the Network - a pseudo-Internet feature that allows the player to better understand the world of
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was developed by G-Craft, the company which had created and handled development of the original
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decided to shift production of all core titles from Nintendo's hardware to the in-production
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the last title produced under the G-Craft name. While the previous game was produced for the
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line on October 5, 2006, the game sold over 510,000 copies in Japan.
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Dengeki PlayStation Editorial, LogicGate, ed. (March 2007).
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is the second main entry and the third entry overall in the
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Missions aside, there are several returning features from
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Music of the Front Mission series § Front Mission 2
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Ogasawara, Ken (December 1997). "Tokyo Game Show '97".
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Index


Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Square
Director(s)
Toshiro Tsuchida
Composer(s)
Noriko Matsueda
Front Mission
Platform(s)
PlayStation
Nintendo Switch
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
JP
Genre(s)
Tactical role-playing game
Single-player
tactical role-playing game
Sony
PlayStation
Square
Japan
Front Mission
mecha
Ultimate Hits
Nintendo Switch

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