Front Mission Evolved DLC nu beschikbaar

RDJ134 2 november 2010 om 18:53 uur

Front Mission Evolved is een leuke game (zie mijn review) die eigenlijk alleen is voor de liefhebbers van grote robots, maar wie niet genoeg kan krijgen van zijn Wanzers (Willy Wonka iemand??) kan nu voor de consoles en de PC nieuwe DLC (eerste twee genoemde zijn nu gratis te leechen) downloaden. Deze bestaat uit:

Weapons Pack 1: Cut down the competition with these 3 new weapons - Machine Gun: Dark Hog, Shotgun: Blackstone, and Rifle: Sieger.

Wanzer Pack 2: Crush the competition with 2 wanzers from the Front Mission franchise - the Stork Mk. IV and Tatou.

Stork

The current Stork model is based on the original parts from Freyman Corporation. Staying true to the design philosophy of the series, this contemporary model exhibits all the versatility of its predecessors, while sporting minor upgrades that allows it to compete in the modern battlefield.

Tatou

Past models in the the Tatou series were designed specifically for the light recon role. The modern Tatou, however, was redesigned to become a multipurpose combat unit possessing a level of speed and agility comparable to its predecessors.

And later this month, releasing November 9-10 and November 16-17 there will also be two paid DLCs available for all formats.

Weapons Pack 2

Xbox 360 - 9/11/2010 - 240 MSP
PS3 - 10/11/2010 - €2.99 / £1.99
PC - 10/11/2010 - €2.99 / £1.99

Blast your enemies with these 3 additional weapons - Bazooka: Rock Jack, Rocket Launcher: Wild Goose, and Missile Launcher: Goldias.

Wanzer Pack 3

Xbox 360 - 16/11/2010 - 320MSP
PS3 - 17/11/2010 - €3.99 / £2.99
PC - 17/11/2010 - €3.99 / £2.99

Smash the competition with a wanzer evolved from the Front Mission franchise's past (Wildgoat) and 1 brand-new type (ISV-Prototype).

Wildgoat

The Wildgoat, designed mainly as a long-range weapons platform with limited defensive capabilities, became popular among snipers and artillery specialists, for whom the ability to deliver a devastating initial strike is worth more than a few sheets of extra armor.

ISV-Prototype

The ISV-Prototype was never mass-produced, and only a handful is known to exist. Built to push the limits of military-grade hover units, the ISV-Prototype is able to field weaponry comparable to land-based wanzers while still retaining the ability to move across impassable terrain.

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