

I mean it when I say it matches Oshii's movies.
#FRONT MISSION 2 COMPUTERS SERIES#
Tsuchida definitely had things to say, and as a sequel to the first, makes it so that the Front Mission series become an epic in which you witness various struggles around the world and how it all circles back throughout the games. It isn't clear-cut black and white, and it has a lot to offer that really makes the political commentary fascinating to follow. The adventure goes through many parts of the country, discovering for yourself how bad things are, and how the power struggle is happening under different perspectives. You are a Bangladeshi working for the OCU superpower who is torn between following his duty or work for the indepence of his homeland. The struggle has led to a coup d'Etat in order to regain control of the country, and you, Ash Faruk, are stuck in the middle. The country has been sucked in of everything and then chewed out with a graveyard of machinery that isn't useful for anything.

This imperialism in a post-industrial world made them so that their economy completely plummeted and they had nothing to provide anymore.

The setting happens in the game's version of Bangladesh, a country that has been fully exploited of its resources for the profit of imperialists.
