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Front Mission 2089 : ウィキペディア英語版
Front Mission 2089

is a tactical role-playing game developed by Square Enix Co., Ltd., MSF, and Winds, and was published and released in Japan by Square Enix Co., Ltd. in 2005 and 2008 for the mobile phones. The game was released on March 7, 2005 (i-mode services), October 27, 2005 (EZweb services), and June 18, 2008 (Yahoo! Mobile services). ''Front Mission 2089'' is part of ''Front Mission Mobile'', a project dedicated to ''Front Mission'' video games for the mobile phones. ''Front Mission 2089'' is the fifth main entry and the seventh entry overall in the ''Front Mission'' series. Like other ''Front Mission'' titles, ''Front Mission 2089'' is part of a serialized storyline that follows the stories of various characters and their struggles involving mecha known as ''wanzers''. An enhanced remake of the game developed by h.a.n.d. was released for the Nintendo DS on May 29, 2008, titled ''Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness''.
==Gameplay==
''Front Mission 2089'' borrows many of the gameplay mechanics found in Front Mission. The video game progresses in a linear manner: watch cut-scene events, complete missions, set up their wanzers during intermissions, and sortie for the next mission. Missions in ''Front Mission 2089'' are traditional tactical RPG fare, ranging from destroying all enemy targets to protecting a particular allied target. Due to its mobile phone format, the story of ''Front Mission 2089'' is told through episodic content; new episodes can be downloaded on the video game's official website on a bi-weekly basis. A returning feature in the game is the Arena. Like in ''Front Mission'', players can fight other players to win monetary rewards. Mission rankings also make a return; based on the scoring system of Front Mission 3, players can earn new parts and wanzers by doing well during missions. Another returning feature is briefings. Lastly, players can choose to play two unique scenarios - one with the Oceania Cooperative Union (O.C.U.), and one with the United States of the New Continent (U.S.N.).〔
In the remake of the game ''Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness'', numerous gameplay mechanics from other ''Front Mission'' entries were implemented in the game. The most significant of these additions is Links. Links is a unique ability that allows multiple units to provide offensive support to each other during Player Phase battles. Up to two units can be linked together to form one "link". All weapons can be used for linked actions. The linked units cannot use the same class of weapons though; if both use melee weapons, they cannot participate in a linked battle. They can only participate if one of the units equips another weapon class: short-range, long-range, or support fire weapons. The linked units must also be free to act on their turn, as using Links ends the turns of the involved participants. Other returning features include armor coating, mission branching, part sorting, and remodeling. Several weapon classes have also received changes - shotguns now fire multiple rounds per attack and rifles are now purely long-range weapons. The remake, however, does not have mission rankings or the option to play two scenarios.

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