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Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness

RPG
2008
ds small icon
NDS
Released
5/29/2008
18 years ago

Genres
RPG, Strategy

Game Mode
Single player

Perspective
Bird view / Isometric

Developer
Square Enix

Publisher
Square Enix

Franchise
Front Mission
In fall 2007, Square Enix Co., Ltd. announced that it would be creating a remake of Front Mission 2089 on the Nintendo DS and named it Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. The games producer Koichiro Sakamoto indicated that a survey of the series fans showed that most did not play games on their cell phones, and so Square Enix decided to bring it to the Nintendo DS. This remake of Front Mission 2089 featured completely remade visuals, new character artwork, new cut-scene events, a rewritten story, new game scenarios, and new battle maps. Also incorporated in the game were touchscreen features and a revised interface for more intuitive touchpad controls. Likewise, various game play mechanics from other Front Mission entries such as armor coating and linked attacks were added to Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. Multiplayer mode had to be dropped due to space issues on the Nintendo DS.

-- Game data from IGDB

Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness

RPG
2008
ds small icon
Nintendo DS
Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness game cover
Released
5/29/2008
18 years ago

Genres
RPG, Strategy

Game Mode
Single player

Perspective
Bird view / Isometric

Developer
Square Enix

Publisher
Square Enix

Franchise
Front Mission
In fall 2007, Square Enix Co., Ltd. announced that it would be creating a remake of Front Mission 2089 on the Nintendo DS and named it Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. The games producer Koichiro Sakamoto indicated that a survey of the series fans showed that most did not play games on their cell phones, and so Square Enix decided to bring it to the Nintendo DS. This remake of Front Mission 2089 featured completely remade visuals, new character artwork, new cut-scene events, a rewritten story, new game scenarios, and new battle maps. Also incorporated in the game were touchscreen features and a revised interface for more intuitive touchpad controls. Likewise, various game play mechanics from other Front Mission entries such as armor coating and linked attacks were added to Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness. Multiplayer mode had to be dropped due to space issues on the Nintendo DS.

-- Game data from IGDB

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