Front Mission 3 (PSOne Classic)
PlayStation 3 · 2010
About this game
Yokosuka, Japan, 2112 AD.
The young student Kazuki Takemura works as a test pilot with Kirishima Industries, a production company of military battle wanzers (walking panzers), mechanized walking robots with movement similar to that of a human being.
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Kazuki has just finished testing the combat capabilities of the new Zeinslev prototype in the lab.
Finishing his day's tasks he is asked by his best friend Ryogo to help with a company delivery to the Japanese Defense Force (JDF) military based.
This simple choice determines where Kazuki is when strange things begin happening in Japan.
A large explosion, a wanzer theft, his sister Alysia being hunted, rumors of a powerful weapon, and accusations of involvement by agents of both the OCU and the USN all make the situation more complicated.
Kazuki is swept up in a plot of conflicting loyalties and attacked by various factions.
He will need to recruit additional characters and wanzers in order to be victorious in battle and investigate leads to uncover what is going on.
Front Mission 3 , like other games in the Front Mission Series is a turn-based strategy game featuring real-time environments, CG movies, mechanized robots and strategic battles.
The game contains two independent storylines with different situations, environments and unique characters made up of different set of allies and enemies.
The majority of the game takes place on the battlefield where Kazuki and his allies are controlled in an overhead view 3D environment.
The game is tactical and nature, so the player chooses his unit and assigns where it will be moved and what action it will perfom.
Typical actions include attacking with a shoulder weapon (missiles or gernades), attacking with a weapon held in the hand (ranged and melee), using items, guarding against future attack and simply ending the turn.
As chaarcters fire weapons back and forth at each other, they will inflict damage to different parts of the wanzer.
Areas that can be damaged and destroyed/dis
About PlayStation 3
Released in 2006, the PlayStation 3 had a rocky start thanks to its high launch price but became known for its exclusive franchises and Blu-ray drive, which doubled as an early home theater upgrade for many households. PS3 collecting is still relatively young — most titles are inexpensive — but the console's digital PSN storefront closure risk has pushed more collectors toward physical copies specifically to preserve access.
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