Same thing happened to me. I also plan to play the other half of FM3 some day. The game really is huge. I mean, it even has its own internal internet.MrPopo wrote:I've only done one of the two paths because at the time I couldn't work up the energy to play through it again.
For what I've played/know...
Front Mission 1 - Beat this on DS, both campaigns, and loved it. I recommend the DS version because it has the graphical upgrades of the PS1 version and the new optional campaign. Moderate difficulty. 9/10
Front Mission: Gun Hazard - Already discussed, but for me... Pretty easy game. 10/10.
Front Mission 2 - Never played this one. There's an English patch available that translates 70% or so of the game into English. Oh how I wish that was 100%.
Front Mission Alternative - Cool looking FM RTS on PS1, but not in English, le sigh.
Front Mission 3 - Beat one campaign but not the other. Fun SRPG, but very easy game. 8/10
Front Mission 4 - Great stuff. Pretty hardcore SRPG all things considered, and definitely tougher than earlier FM games. 8/10
Front Mission: Online - PS2 FM MMORPG that never came to the west.
Front Mission 2089 - A Japan only mobile SRPG not available in English.
Front Mission 2089-II - A mobile sequel to the earlier game that never saw English lands.
Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness - A DS collection/expansion of the mobile games, not available in English of course!
Front Mission 5 - Fan translated into English. I plan to beat this over the summer. Been putting it off for years for personal reasons... but I am stoked in 2016. Plan to do this one after Shadow Tower.
Front Mission Evolved - Third person shooter variant of Front Mission that we actually got in English. Haven't played it yet but own it on 360.
I really love Front Mission in general, I wish Square had handled this series better in the west. Maybe it would have gained popularity enough that we would have gotten all of it in English, instead of just a handful.



