
To rectify the load times of Front Mission 2, Front Mission 3‘s graphics take a step back from its predecessor’s visual prowess. Emma is a curious sort who takes pride in her research work. Her history is a complete unknown other than the fact that she works for the Federal Agency of Intelligence (FAI), the USN’s main intelligence organization.

The main protagonist of the USN scenario, Emma is a scientist for the USN military. Alisa is a calm and caring person who genuinely loves her father Isao and brother Kazuki. She was adopted into the Takemura family at some point in her life, but the reasons behind it are unknown.

The main protagonist of the DHZ scenario, Alisa is a scientist for the Japanese Defense Force (JDF). Ryogo is, however, more laid-back and sociable than Kazuki, who tends to come off as being too stubborn and one-track minded. He has a habit of slacking off on the job, which often makes Kazuki mad. Kazuki is overly protective of his adopted sister Alisa and hates his father Isao for reasons unknown.Ī wanzer test pilot for Kirishima Heavy Industries, Ryogo is a friend of Kazuki’s. He was a knack for adapting to new piloting interfaces quickly and is one of the company’s good test pilots. The main protagonist of the game, Kazuki is a wanzer test pilot for Kirishima Heavy Industries. The main focus of the stories revolves around a new USN weapon codenamed the M.I.D.A.S. Both scenarios share a number of major events however so their stories are somewhat the same in this sense.

What’s unique about the scenarios is that they never link up and as a result, can be considered full-fledged stories. Taking place in 2112, the story of Front Mission 3 is split into two scenarios: the Da Han Zhong (DHZ) and the USN. It also has the distinction of being the first game in the series to receive localizations outside of Japan. Two years after the release of the previous Front Mission entry, Front Mission 3 was released on the PlayStation in 1999.
