
Diehard GameFAN: "If you’ve never heard of Front Mission before (and don’t feel bad if you haven’t), it’s a franchise traditionally known for strategy RPG’s. I usually describe it to people as being Fire Emblem or Final Fantasy Tactics, but with mechs. The first release of it we ever received in North America was Front Mission 3 in 2000, followed by Front Mission 4 in 2004. The original eventually made it overseas in an enhanced remake for the Nintendo DS in 2007. To date, Front Mission Second and Front Mission 5: Scars of War remain exclusive to Japan."

TDS' lone Asian writer talks about an entry in the mech strategy series that never left Japanese shores.

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GNT: Welcome to Cracking the Case, a new feature that I am introducing on Game N Train. Each week, I will try out a new game and give you my first impressions on what this game does right and what this game does wrong.
Today, I’m Cracking the Case on Front Mission: Evolved, by Square Enix.
Its sad that games like this exemplify JP devs inability to make games for HD consoles.
Many Western devs for that matter.