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Re: Review: Front Mission 2: Remake - Serviceable, But With Some Seriously Rough Edges

WanzerBanzer

@ChromaticDracula You couldn't target specific parts in the original games so why would do they do that in a remake for 1 and 2? It was only in 3 when they applied skills which could be learnt which enabled you to target specific parts of a wanzer.

Its a remake as in new graphics, updated textures and styles and maybe some correction in text etc. They are keeping to the roots of the original games, it does sound like you've not read or played the originals and just going by the reviewers thoughts.

Re: Review: Front Mission 2: Remake - Serviceable, But With Some Seriously Rough Edges

WanzerBanzer

@calbeau I dont think there's anything bad with this remake, he is only stating the games original style of play and keeping to the roots. If the changed the combat completely and did everything different, it wouldn't be a remake.. it would be a whole different game altogether. It sounds more like the reviewer is trying to apply modern day game styles to older games. You can't review things like this...

Re: Review: Front Mission 2: Remake - Serviceable, But With Some Seriously Rough Edges

WanzerBanzer

The targeting has always been a chance thing, this is just how rpg's back then were done. I never played FM2 but in FM3 you could equip skills which on activation would target specific parts of the wanzer. Also equip computers that would allow different varying chances of activation of said skill. I guess they fixed alot of "issues" you stated here in the 3rd game which most of the people in this comment section has played.

Really looking forward to trying the FM2 remake having finished the FM1 remake a few times now. So much nostalgia, i love these games and so happy Nintendo is remaking them.