
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. A sequel, Front Mission 2089-II ( フロントミッション 2089-II, Furonto Misshon 2089-II), was released for mobile phones in Japan in 20 for i-mode and EZweb services, respectively, continuing the story following a new main character.įront 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. #Front mission 2089 translation download#ĭue to its mobile phone format, the story of Front Mission 2089 is told through episodic content new episodes were released for download 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. 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.
