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Título: Front Mission - Nintendo DS
Condición: Nuevo
Editor: Square Enix
Género: Video Games
Subgénero: Legacy Systems, Nintendo Systems, Nintendo DS, Games
Fecha de lanzamiento: 23/10/2007
Año de lanzamiento: 2007
Description: Front Mission focuses on the conflict over Huffman Island, located in the neutral zone between two superpowers known as the Oceania Cooperative Union (O.C.U.) and the Unified Continental States (U.C.S.). Tensions between the O.C.U. and the U.C.S. spark the First Huffman Conflict in 2070, a two-year war ending with a ceasefire agreement that divides the island into two territories. After many years of relative peace, the sudden destruction of a U.C.S. military factory triggers the Second Huffman Conflict in 2090. Experience the war from the perspective of Royd Clive, the leader of the O.C.U. mercenary outfit "Canyon Crows", or Kevin Greenfield, the commanding officer of the U.C.S. Special Forces squad "Black Hounds." Battle through missions against wanzers, tanks, attack helicopters, and giant mobile weapon platforms, and unravel the true motives behind the war over Huffman Island.

Features:

* Use the Nintendo DS Touch Screen functionality and stylus-driven controls to navigate through the menus with a tap of the screen
* Dual screen presentation keeps gamers focused on the action while providing them with information at a glance
* Experience a storyline that includes the addition of new missions and new wanzers, along with the appearance of characters from other titles in the Front Mission series
* Challenge others to wanzer battles through the multiplayer element accessible via DS Wireless Play
* Choose a side in the warfare between the O.C.U. and the U.C.S. and experience both sides of the conflict
* Yoshitaka Amano, character designer of the Final Fantasy franchise, provides the character illustrations
Clasificación: E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Plataforma: Nintendo DS

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