The Front Mission series has always had a realistic world view, which is very different from the traditional machine combat series. Different from the "Super Robot Wars" series, she divides the body into four parts, namely body, left arm, right arm, and legs. These 4 parts can be assembled freely, and the body will have different images depending on the parts. During combat, the machine's durability is no longer determined by a single health tank. Instead, the four parts of the machine are interlocked: which arm is broken, the weapon on which arm cannot be damaged. Used; if the legs are broken, the machine can only move 1 square; if the body is broken, the machine is knocked down. When dealing with different aircraft, priority in destroying different parts brings completely different advantages to the battle. It is obvious that such a setting brings the strategic nature of the game to a relatively high level. The wide variety of weapons and the free combination of weapons are also a highlight of the game.
Although "Super Robot Wars" (referred to as "Machine War") is an earlier robot SLG game, "Front Mission" is closer to the definition of "robot" than "Machine War" in every aspect. And the realistic style of Front Mission is also different from other robot games. It can be said that Front Mission is not just a "robot" game, it is more of a war game. Most strategic SLGs like to use the theme of swords and magic as the background of the game. However, Front Mission takes a realist route. The game more reflects the cruelty of war, the conflicts of interests between countries, and regions. , and the countries that appear in the game can be said to be reflections of countries in the real world in a sense. In addition, the illustrations drawn by the famous Japanese illustrator Yoshitaka Amano and the music by composer Yoko Shimomura add a lot to the game. Series official history: Front Mission 1, Front Mission 2, Front Mission 3, Front Mission 4, Front Mission 5, Front Mission Evolution
Series side stories: Front Mission Gun Crisis, Front Mission Choice, Front Mission Online< /p>
Series 2089: Front Mission 2089, Front Mission 2089 Ⅱ
"Front Mission" tells the story of the near future where the world is controlled by a large federation formed by countries in various regions, and scattered regions Conflicts continue, so all countries are investing in the development of a new generation of large-scale humanoid armored robot weapons. The story unfolds in various battles intertwined with the blood and tears of humanoid armored robots and their operators.
In 1994, Huffman Island (Halfman Island), the source of the war, was discovered.
In 2020, USN was established.
In 2026, OCU was established.
2034, war in Africa. (Front Mission Side Story: Choice)
In 2040, the Wanzer was successfully developed.
In 2064, (Front Mission: Gun Crisis)
In 2070, the first Huffman dispute occurred.
2089, (Front Mission 2089, Front Mission 2089 II)
2090, the second Huffman Conflict. (Front Mission 1, Front Mission 5, Front Mission Online)
The cause of the second Huffman War: the Rakusu (Lakas) incident, which is the protagonist of "Front Mission 1", Ryo (Loy) Germany) and the first heroine Karan (Karen) failed in the battle. Due to this incident, USN and OCU officially went to war, the story of "Front Mission Online" took place, and the story of "Front Mission 5" took place 6 years later.
2098, (Front Mission 4)
2102, Aroldesh War of Independence. (Front Mission 2)
As the economy of the OCEAN Commonwealth becomes more and more developed, the situation of the Alorudis People's Republic is deteriorating day by day. Finally, in 2102, the army launched a large-scale coup, forcing the Alorudis People's Government to step down. The army was renamed the Revolutionary Army and broke away from the OCU international organization. Not only that, the revolutionary army also continuously launched attacks on the OCU garrison base, causing the smoke of war to spread everywhere. In this coup that seemed to be launched due to poverty, there was actually a huge conspiracy hidden...
2112, (Front Mission 3).
In 2173, humans immigrated to outer space, and various countries fought fiercely to compete for the dominance of artificial satellites orbiting the solar system.
(Front Mission: Evolution)