Front Mission 2: Remake highlights engaging storyline, turn-based combat, Wanzer customization, and more in its Features trailer

Forever Entertainment has released a Features trailer for their upcoming release of Front Mission 2: Remake. The title still has no new release date set, following up from its sudden, unexpected delay announcement in late May.

The new trailer showcases some new gameplay footage for Front Mission 2: Remake and provides a breakdown of several features players can expect. Of course, it retains the key elements of its tactical strategy RPG combat combined with a heavy emphasis on customizing the giant robot Wanzers.

They also demonstrated the 'modernized battle scenes' when units attack one another to deal damage to individual parts during battle scenes. A free camera allows players to traverse the battlefield more efficiently. It will also be localized in nine languages - EN, FR, ES, PT, IT, DE, PL, ZH, JA.

Front Mission 2: Remake is releasing on the Nintendo Switch, but currently has no new release date. It was originally slated to release on June 13, but was unexpectedly pushed back with no specific revised release date.

12 years have passed since the second Huffman conflict. The impoverished People's Republic of Alordesh has been suffering a severe economic decline ever since the war ended. In June 2102, soldiers of the Alordesh Army rise up and, led by Ven Mackarage, declare independence from the O.C.U. (Oceania Cooperative Union).

Ash, an O.C.U. soldier, manages to survive the ensuing battle, but Alordesh is completely overrun by the Revolutionary Army. Ash and his surviving teammates infiltrate Alordesh's chaotic underground in an attempt to escape the country. However, they soon discover that there is a huge conspiracy behind the coup.

In FRONT MISSION 2, the perspective switches between three characters: Ash, Lisa, and Thomas, creating a worldview that goes beyond a simple dichotomy between good and evil.