Most Unwanted Sequels Of This Generation
- Let's face it: As the complexity and cost of developing a top-tier title has skyrocketed, console gaming has become a sequel-oriented business this generation. When millio...
| 4 | The Front Mission series is one that I've always given my utmost respect, because it's one that's held onto quite a few gameplay elements that are rapidly evaporating in today's industry. Interesting plotlines, turn-based strategy combat, team customization and some extremely well laid out level design has kept me coming back to the franchise again and again. It's a series that's so good in fact, that it's been running pretty strong since 1995, constantly improving to and adding upon game design that represents some of the best aspects of the turn-based strategy games. So it's pretty fantastic that Double Helix decided to take all of this, and toss it right out the window in Front Mission Evolved. » Read the full review |
- Let's face it: As the complexity and cost of developing a top-tier title has skyrocketed, console gaming has become a sequel-oriented business this generation. When millio...
- It might be a massive generalisation, but it's safe to say that while the Front Mission franchise is one that most gamers know of, it's also one that most have never touch...
- As it turns out, that secret collaboration between Square Enix and Konami for Front Mission Evolved is, wait for it, wicked decals for them Wanzers - those giant mechs tha...
- Front Mission: Evolved is a revival of the old Front Mission series that many Japanese players know and love. The love that has unfortunately withered away with this title...
- The biggest blockbuster games in the West for a long time now have been shooters and action games. Franchises such as Call of Duty, Halo, and God of War, with their mult...
- Front Mission Evolved, the latest iteration into the Front Mission franchise, is actually quite a departure from previous Front Mission games. It's being developed by Doub...
- Front Mission Evolved, currently in production at Double Helix Games, has today been announced as a Spring 2010 release worldwide by publisher and IP holder, Square Enix. ...