

Although you will mainly confront Wanzers as enemies, you can also steal a Wanzer away from the enemy.

A war is happening in the city, and the protagonist will inevitably get caught up in the conflict. The game depicts a one day incident that occurs there.

Producer Shinji Hashimoto: “Square Enix wanted to convey the feeling that we cherish Front Mission.”.How the game is cleared is up to the player.” There’s also Wanzer-riding action and stealth elements. Director Toshifumi Nabeshima: “It’s a third-person shooter.We started this new title to see Front Mission in a slightly different perspective.” Producer Shinji Hashimoto: “We wanted to make a Front Mission with a new lineup.Here are some tidbits from Weekly Famitsu’s interview: Director Toshifumi Nabeshima first joined Square Enix in 2015.There are also robots designed by Yoji Shinkawa.A few Front Mission staff are working on the game.It is mainly offline, but that isn’t to say there won’t be any online elements.There is no Wanzer customization, but you can craft by obtaining weapons and materials.There is only one ending, but the outcome of the character changes depending on the course you take.The progression route is up to the player.Next, you’ll become a female protagonist, and switch among the three protagonists as you progress. There are three protagonist, starting with a young protagonist.The game uses the same world and setting of the Front Mission series, chronologically taking place between Front Mission 5 and Front Mission Evolved.Left Alive is a survival action game featuring shoot outs and traps set up with varied placements.
