Front Mission Evolved
PlayStation 3
64

Front Mission Evolved

16 SEPT. 2010
Jeu de tir (Shooter), Simulation
Éditeur
Prix indicatif
9.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 7½ Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 18½ Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Igdb : 66/100
Metacritic : 63/100

Front Mission Evolved

64 /100
16 septembre 2010 7½ Hoursh
Description en cours d'enrichissement
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Description (IGDB)

The first of its kind in the series, FRONT MISSION EVOLVED is an action-packed Third-Person Shooter and the next instalment in the classic FRONT MISSION franchise. Players will take full control of the Wanzer, a massive humanoid, fully customizable war machine, in single player campaign and online multi-player. Featuring Hollywood style production values and a totally immersive storyline, players are thrust deep into a swirl of destruction, conspiracy and crumbling alliances, and battle through intense combat situations as man strives to create the ultimate humanoid fighting machine in a war against terror.

Histoire (IGDB)

The game is set in the year 2171, 50 years after the events of Front Mission 5: Scars of the War. During the 22nd century, the world's superpowers look towards space for expansion and began constructing large structures called orbital elevators. With an increasing number of surveillance satellites and space-based technologies being developed, a Cold War-style atmosphere sets in as the supranational unions used these technologies to watch over their adversaries on Earth. The plot of Front Mission Evolved revolves around USN engineer Dylan Ramsey. As an engineer for the weapons developer Diable Avionics, Dylan begins testing of a prototype wanzer on Long Island, New York. In the midst of the wanzer test, unknown forces begin attacking New York City and its orbital elevator, Percival. Worried about his father's safety in the city, he sets off for New York City inside the prototype. As he travels through the city to reach the National Strategic Research Laboratory (NSRL), Ramsey assists USN forces battling the unknown assailants. After battling through numerous enemy wanzers, vehicles, and aircraft, Dylan makes it to the NSRL premises just as missiles are launched into the building. With his father seemingly dead, he engages the attacker, Marcus Seligman of the Apollo's Chariot. The fight is cut short when the orbital elevator begins crashing down on New York City. After Percival collapses, Dylan is recruited into the USN Army as it prepares for war against the Oceania Cooperative Union.

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Description Steam (Français)

2171, le monde n'est plus le même. Les pays font maintenant partie de deux super nations rivales : l'U.S.N. et l'O.C.U. Les humains se sont lancés dans une course à l'espace pour s'espionner mutuellement au moyen d'ascenseurs spatiaux. La tension monte le jour où un de ces ascenseur est détruit par une force inconnue. Dylan Ramsey, un jeune ingénieur, se trouve embarqué dans un conflit titanesque entre l'O.C.U. et l'U.S.N.
  • Action à la troisième personne - Action nerveuse dans des environnements urbains, arctiques et autres.
  • Options de personnalisation - Les joueurs peuvent choisir parmi des douzaines d'armes pour construire des machines de guerre.
  • Multijoueur en ligne - FME est le premier de la série qui comprend un mode multijoueur basé sur des équipes de 4 contre 4.
  • Vues surplombantes - Comprend des cinématiques soufflantes des studios qui ont fait les séries des FINAL FANTASY®.
  • Aptitudes au combat - Prenez l'ascendant sur vos ennemis en vous équipant avec des armes spéciales.
  • Système E.D.G.E. - Activez le mode E.D.G.E. de vos équipements pour entrer en mode surpuissant et ralentir vos ennemis.

Éditions et prix Steam

Front Mission Evolved - 9,99€ 9.99 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale moyennes
Total des avis 17
Recommandé

Très bon jeu, mais un poil trop court

Mises à jour et Actualités

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Game Informer 78/100

« Front Mission Evolved ditches the previous entries' turn-based tactical gameplay in favor of third-person action. While a few signature series staples remain, such as a convoluted political storyline and tons of customization options, the fast-paced mech combat makes blowing the crap out of stuff far more accessible and fun. »

Game Revolution 75/100

« Helix accomplishes a lot in appealing to Western gamers while still sticking to the themes Front Mission has established through its 15-year history. »

GamingXP 73/100

« Front Mission Evolved combines a good story with solid action. Unfortunately, although there is much to see on the screen it doesn't look really good. It would be more fun to play, if the world in it was a little brighter. »

GameFocus 71/100

« Long time fans might not enjoy the changes and will probably want a return to their roots but every other mech-combat fan should find some enjoyment in it. »

GamesRadar+ 70/100

« These problems aside, there is a genuinely good time to be had with portions of Front Mission Evolved, provided you bring with you a certain love for mechs. It's probably not the high point of the series, but fans of the Front Mission universe and/or giant robots might find something to like here. »

GameTrailers 70/100

« Judged as a pure action game, Evolved isn't bad, with its strong customization element letting you blow things up any way you see fit and creating action that satisfies on a basic level. Unfortunately, Square Enix has squandered many of Front Mission's strengths, and the game falls well short of its potential. »

Official Xbox Magazine 70/100

« Front Mission Evolved doesn't deliver the innovation its name suggests, but it does offer the best classic mech action on 360, and fans of big-bot wars will enjoy it. [Nov 2010, p.82] »

Totally360 70/100

« Front Mission Evolved is an enjoyable third person action title. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

frederik1478 6/10

« Game which was way more entertaining than it has any right to be I didn't expect Fun bee movie story and gameplay that was for experimentation »

AmadeusE 8/10

« Story is nothing special. But characters are likeable enough, except the female characters, who I found irritating, but at least there's ass and boobs. Nothing would be worse than an unlikeable female character who doesn't even distract you with some eye candy. Gameplay is also very satisfying. There's also a bit of romance. No story is complete without a bit of romance sprinkled in. Gotta take advantage of what makes us human. The customization is also fun and interesting enough. And you have your mech and on foot sections. I find neither are bad and both are satisfying. I didn't find the campaign to be short either. And difficulty is fair and enjoyable. Finished on hard, with minimum amount of problems, yet plenty of challenge. This is probably what Titanfall 2 should have been. I'd rather play this than Titanfall 2. But well, Front Mission Evolved was made when developers were less lazy and had a bit more fun making games. »

KelvinFelix 1/10

« The worst game I got for my Xbox 360, they ruined everything and turned it into a shooter game, it is far from being as good as Front Mission 3, its is far from being a good game anyway. »

khaleesi 3/10

« Cool I get to customize my own Wanzer!? Well, sort of. The thing is that you can customize to some extent but each level has a mandatory customization. The stickers for the Wanzer seemed like a really cool collectable, but it turns out they are so far and few between that getting them is trivial at best. The whole plot of the game was so LAME!!! **Spoiler alert*** There is this supposedly ultra-powerful system that causes one of the main characters to have deep seeded regrets about using it and killing a bunch of people, and you get to use it to. Thing is- it has no apparent advantage. Its not powerful at all! Its the crappiest ultimate weapon you could possibly conceive of. The game is ridiculously repetitive. Its the same thing over and over again. There is no learning curve in the game. It is all basically the same level except for the very last boss which is so ridiculously hard. This is not a game I would recommend. »

Bulldozer 9/10

« Even if I'm a fan of the classics FM (turn based) I'm gonna giving this game a 9/10 'cuz it's fun and enough well made. Graphics are good, sound is not bad, controls are smooth and gameplay is fun, the story and characters are not the best out there, at least not fun and charmful as in FM3 but neither too bad. »

FailedSeppuku 7/10

« I enjoyed this game, i didn't expect much and was suprised at how good the voice acting and character animation was (considering i thought it'd be poop). Mechs are a bit samey and boring, but a fun and pretty challenging game. Worthy of a rental, Online is dead already. 7 »

bigtimechief 4/10

« I don't understand the mixed or positive reviews on this particular game. This review will undoubtedly end up in the Negative portion. I felt insulted while playing Front Mission Evolved. The multiplayer was uninspiring and bland, while the environments appeared to have been transplanted from some unnamed SNES game. Maybe somewhere deep inside this horrible atrocity there's a point I'm missing, but there's no way i'd risk looking for it. I feel much safer returning it to the store for half of what I paid. »

SpaceKow 6/10

« I am a huge fan of the giant robot genre and get excited whenever a new game is released that let's me indulge in my fetish, but Front Mission Evolved is another one of those games that doesn't do much to help the genre gain any ground with fans. The story and characters are your typical archetypes riped straight out of any anime and the dialog is so terrible and fake that I believe my 11 year old cousin could write more realistic and meaningful lines. I actually started to skip the cuts scenes due to how painful there were to watch. On the bright side, Front Mission Evolved actually delivers in the gameplay department. The controls felt quick and responsive and I actually felt like I was piloting a giant robot. Combat is fast and rewarding with big explosions and a sense of accomplishment when you take out 4-5 wanzers on your own. Enemy AI is decent, doing a good job of bombarding you with an endless stream of missiles and charging in for a quick melee strike when you leave them an opening. Overall I did enjoy the game, especially multiplayer. Mech customization is a blast and always a big selling point for the genre. I just wish multiplayer was more robust and would take a note from Call of Duty and give the player a sense of progression and reward them. There has been a major hole where Chrome Hounds once was for multiplayer mech action and the first game to fill it properly will be sitting pretty with the fans. To sum up, forgetful story, terrible characters, and painful dialog only hinders what is actually a pretty fun game. If you like giant robots blowing each other up and want to burn a weekend into some fun multiplayer go rent it or grab it used. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimum :Système d'exploitation : Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7Processeur : Intel Pentium D 1.8 GHz ou AMD Athlon 64 x2 1.8 GHzMémoire Vive : 1 Go de RAM (XP), 2 Go de RAM (Vista/7)Affichage : Carte graphique NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series ou équivalent avec 512Mo de mémoire vidéoDirectX® : 9.0cDisque dur : 11 Go d'espace disque disponibleSon : Carte son compatibleDirectX® 9.0cContrôleurs compatibles : Souris, Clavier, Contrôleur Xbox 360

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