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Mech fanciers ahoy, here’s a Steam demo for the Front Mission 2 remakeWanzer? I hardly knew ‘er

Wanzer? I hardly knew ‘er

Image credit:Forever Entertainment S. A.

Image credit:Forever Entertainment S. A.

A mech firing bullets at an enemy with damage numerals popping out on a desolate road in the Front Mission 2 remake

Friends! Jaegers! Evas! Lend me your radar dishes or cybernetic ear trumpets. Developers Storm Trident and publishers Forever Entertainment have popped upa Steam demofor their Front Mission 2 remake. Tucked within its coils there are two whole levels, Rimian Base and Batari Forest, together with a Garage where you can customise your Wanzer and access to the in-game Network menu.

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FRONT MISSION 2: Remake || Features Trailer

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Front Mission 2 specifically alternates between the perspectives of three characters, Ash, Lisa, and Thomas, who are navigating a violent coup and attendant underground conspiracy. It strives to create “a worldview that goes beyond a simple dichotomy between good and evil”. Ack, one of these days I’d love to play an RPG that boldly declares its intention to strip out all moral nuance and tell a crude and simplistic tale of Goodies and Baddies.

The remake is already available on Nintrendy Switcheroo, where it has attractedmoderately positive reviews. Its tune-ups over the original include faster loading, a free camera option that lets you inspect your Wanzers - I swear, it’s not a pun - up close during combat, new colouring and camouflage options for the Garage, “modern in-game effects” of various kinds, and a remastered soundtrack.

I have dim memories of playing the first Front Mission on PS1 (wee update: Front Mission 3, actually - thanks Aerothorn). I never stuck with it, but I remember enjoying the grittiness of the mech designs and the sombre intricacy of the world-building. I’m going to give the demo a shot over the weekend. The full game is out on Steam on 30th April 2024 and your demo save data will carry over.