Front Mission 2: Remake Launched October 5 For Nintendo Switch
Game Front Mission 2: Remake (photo: Nintendo)

JAKARTA - After initially delaying its launch last July, the Front Mission 2: Remake of Forever Entertainment now has a new release date.

The strategy game from the publisher of Forever Entertainment will be released on October 5 for the Nintendo Switch, selling for $34.99 at Nintendo eShop.

The re-creation of Front Mission 2 will be set 12 years after the second Huffman conflict. Where the poor People's Republic of Alordesh has experienced a severe economic downturn since the war ended.

"In June 2102, Alordesh Army soldiers rose and, led by Ven Mackarge, declared independence from the OCU (Oceania Cooperative Union)," the developer wrote in a game caption.

You will play Ash, an OCU soldier, who survived the fighting. But at that time, Alordesh was completely controlled by the Revolutionary Army.

You and your surviving team-mates will infiltrate Alordesh's chaotic underground in an attempt to escape the country. But unfortunately, you will soon find out that there is a big conspiracy behind the coup.

It was also mentioned that in Front Mission 2, you can switch perspectives between three characters, namely Ash, Lisa, and Thomas, to create a world view that transcends a simple dichotomy between good and evil.

In addition to updated visuals and modernized battle scenes, players will also be able to enlarge and turn the camera during combat.

This re-making has also updated music and effects, faster loading speed, and support for other languages in dialogue and menu.


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