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Front Mission 4

Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Designer(s) Toshiro Tsuchida
Series Front Mission series
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date JPN December 18, 2003
NA June 15, 2004
Genre(s) Tactical role-playing game
Mode(s) Single Player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Media DVD

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This is the fourth installment in the Front Mission series, the first to be released on the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console, and the second to be released in North America, the first being Front Mission 3. is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest Media conglomerates with Front Mission 3 is a game for the PlayStation, created by Square and released in Japan September 9, 1999, and later in America

Contents

Story

Front Mission 4 has two major scenarios that run parallel to each other, set in the year 2096. One scenario takes place in the European Commonwealth (E. C. ) and the other scenario takes place in the United Continental States (U. C. S. ). U. C. S. is the North American translation for the United States of the New Continent (U. S. N. ), though the reasons for the change are unknown. In the North American translation for Front Mission 3, U. S. N. is left unchanged. A large portion of the between-mission dialogue is delivered through voice overs in English (for all regional versions of the game), which is a first for the series.

At the beginning of the game, the player assumes the role of Elsa Eliane, a new recruit for the EC Armored Tactics Research Corps, the "Durandal". As told in the Matter of France, Durendal or Durandal ( Italian: Durlindana Spanish: Durandal or Durandarte The Durandal's initial assignment is to investigate a series of recent attacks on E. C. German military bases by unknown forces. After completing several missions with the Durandal and learning more about the causes of the attacks, the narrative shifts focus to the other scenario. The second scenario starts off in U. C. S. Venezuela (which has attempted to secede from the U. Venezuela (ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə) officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is a country on the C. S. ) and centers around Darril Traubel, a U. C. S. Sergeant, and his teammates Billy Renges and Phillip Chaeffer. The three witness the crash of a Venezuelan State Army (VSA) transport plane that turns out to be carrying gold bullion worth up to $25 million belonging to Venezuelan Governor Bruno Diaz. They decide to steal the gold and go AWOL, but it is not long before they are found out by the VSA and have to escape Venezuela. In Military terminology desertion is the Abandonment of a " Duty " or post without permission from one's Government or superior

After a few more missions detailing their attempts to escape, the narrative returns focus to Elsa and the Durandal. For the rest of the game, the narrative continues to shift back and forth between the two scenarios after a certain amount of missions are completed. Eventually, a plot connection is established between the scenarios, though they remain independent of one other for the entire game. In both scenarios, the Republic of Zaftra is discovered to be source of their issues. Front Mission 4 expands on the unresolved plot elements regarding Zaftra that were revealed at the end of Front Mission 1st, detailing the real reasons behind Zaftra's involvement in both installments. Two characters from Front Mission 1st also make appearances in Front Mission 4: Frederick Lancaster from the O. C. U. side and Maria Paredes from the U. C. S. side. Several minor loose ends are resolved in Front Mission 5: Scars of the War, though all of the major plot elements are resolved in Front Mission 4. Front Mission 5 Scars of the War is the most recently released game in the Front Mission series of strategy role-playing games from Square Enix

Characters

Gameplay

Front Mission 4's foundation is similar to that of its predecessors in terms of progression. The following is a list of the characters from the strategy role-playing game Front Mission 4 by Square Enix for the Playstation 2 video game The player completes missions, progresses the narrative, and customizes their units to prepare for the upcoming mission and so on. The gameplay of Front Mission 4 is a mixture of mechanics and features found in the previous three Front Missions. Numerous additions are implemented to force the player to rely more on strategy and tactics as opposed to simply overpowering the enemies. Thus, Front Mission 4 is better classified as a strategy-based game with few role-playing elements instead of a strategy role-playing game. The additions and changes are as follows:

Battle system changes

Non-battle system changes

Reaction

North American reaction to the game was consistent across the board, the majority of critics giving it an 8 out of 10 or the comparable 4 stars. It was praised for its deep gameplay, customizable wanzers, and high production values. On the disapproving side many felt the plot advanced at a sluggish pace, the AI was subpar, and the menu system was cumbersome at times. At least 4 of the critics below mentioned the high complexity of the game would be a benefit or a fault of the game depending on the player. Official Playstation Magazine summed it up best with “Outside of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" series, nothing surpasses the complexity of FM4”. is a Computer and Video game that originated from Japan. It is a series of turn-based computerized wargames by Koei. The critic consensus seemed to be that fans of mecha or strategy RPG games would be pleased with Front Mission 4 and that the general audience should rent it first. Another complaint heard (particularly with Game Informer) is that the first few battles alternate between tedious and annoying.

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