![]() In 1997, when Squaresoft first tried its hand at a real-time version of the game giving players direct control of the Wanzers and a cockpit-eye view of the action it dubbed the release Front Mission: Alternative. The Front Mission name has always been synonymous with the Japanese tactical RPG: a futuristic robot version of chess, all giant bipedal tanks blowing the limbs from one another with ponderous missile attacks planned in between sips of tea and head-scratching. ![]()
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