Front Mission: Online
Front Mission: Online was a Massively Multiplayer Online and Third-person Shooter video game developed and published by Square Enix. Like its predecessor, the game serves as the part of serialized story that revolves around the struggles of different characters, involving mecha called Wanzers. As the MMOTPS spin-off, it brings the different gameplay from the tactical RPG game installment of the Front Mission games. Battles take place in real-time on the 3D maps, rather than grid-based maps and using the turn-based system. During the gameplay, the player commands the mech throughout the environment from a third-person perspective to take down enemies while completing the missions. In Single-player mode, the player play as alone while in Multiplayer mode, the player can team up with twenty other players from all over the world. The game introduces the VoIP system, enabling the player to communicate with each other. The game has both PvP (Player versus Player) and PvE (Player versus Environment) modes available to play and enjoy. With prominent features, addictive gameplay, and detailed graphics, Front Mission: Online was the wonderful game to play.
#1 MechWarrior 4: Inner Sphere ‘Mech Pack
MechWarrior 4: Inner Sphere ‘Mech Pack is a Downloadable Content Pack for the original title MechWarrior 4, developed by Cyberlore Studios, Inc. and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The expansion pack comes with four new Mechs, as well as new weapons, maps, and improved gameplay. The game supports both Single and Multiplayer modes and deals with Real-time Tactics, Strategy, and Vehicular Simulation elements. It takes place in the vast world where the player manipulates the environment freely using the mouse-driven controls. The game starts with the player choosing his playable mechs with unique abilities and skills. The ultimate task of the player is to explore the environment from an isometric perspective, command his units and enable them to battle against enemy forces to crush while defending the base. In Single-player campaign, the player has to complete a series of challenging missions at any cost to advance through the game while in Multiplayer mode, the player can compete against another player and can test his tactical skills. MechWarrior 4: Inner Sphere ‘Mech Pack is the brilliant game to play and enjoy.
#2 MechCommander 2
MechCommander 2 is a Real-time Tactics, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by FASA Interactive and published by Microsoft. The game brings an exciting and challenging gameplay based on the Battle Tech and MechWarrior franchise, and it serves as the sequel to MechCommander. It introduces more than twenty-nine mechs and each has its unique weakness and strength. In the game, there are two different types of Mechs such as Lighter Mechs and Heavier Mechs. The Single-player campaign takes place on the planet known as Carver V and the story starts with the federated commonwealth, breaking apart due to controversial seizure of power of Archon Katrina Steiner. According to the plot, it has claimed a few nations in Carver V, slaughtering Mandarin Cho, the ruler of the plane in conflict. All the homes in the game are avoiding any military operation that could disturb the peace. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer campaigns available and each has a series of challenging missions to complete. The player controls the character and the units using a point and click interface and can command his team of mechs to take down the opposing team bases and restore the peace. Try it out, and it’ll entertain the player.
#3 Heavy Gear II
Heavy Gear II is an Action-Adventure, First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer Vehicle Simulation developed and published by Activision. The game takes place in the Heavy Hear universe of Dream Pod 9 and serves as the sequel to Heavy Gear, released in 1997. It mixes the Mecha, Third-person Shooter and Stealth elements and the storyline of the game revolves around the destructible event, caused the destruction of the badlands city of Peace River. The brutal event become a reason of huge conflict between the Southern and Northern Leagues. In the game, a team of elite Special-Ops struggle to pilot the ship from around the planet, wielded with modern prototype gears and intersystem assault shuttle. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint where the player commands his mech and complete the objectives to unlock further content. There are several missions available and each mission comes with a set of objectives that the player requires to complete at any cost to become the master and save the world. Heavy Gear II offers improved mechanics, gameplay, and controls. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#4 10six Online
10six Online mixes the Action, Tactics, Strategy, and First-person Shooter elements, developed by PostLinear Entertainment and published by SegaSoft, Inc. for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in the sci-fi world and takes place in the strange planet in the galaxy, known as Visitor. According to the plot, there is a valuable metal called Transnium. The main objective of the game is to collect and sell as much TU (Transnium) as possible. The player can join the mining corporation on the featured planet, complete a variety of missions and then claim a plot of land to start his career. He can manipulate the environment from a first-person perspective, and can battle against enemies using a variety of weapons to earn points. As the player proceeds through the game, it becomes difficult to play. The more money the player will get for selling the metal as the more camps the player build. It offers 3D environment in Real-time and the game uses the modern AI on all the rovers and turrets. With addictive gameplay, superb graphics, and stunning visuals, 10six Online is the wonderful game to play.
#5 Heavy Gear
Heavy Gear is a 1997 First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Activision. A sequel of the game, Heavy Hear II, was released in 1999. The storyline revolves around the crew as they struggle to play a cat-and-mouse game around the badlands with the vicious landship from the AST, known as the Draco. The player controls the mechs through the game and explore the environment from a first-person perspective with an objective to battle against enemies for points. As the player advances, other levels will be unlocked to play and enjoy. There are a series of challenging missions and each mission comes with a set of objectives that the player has to complete at any cost. Using the customization feature, the player can modify his robot using different combination and can enhance its strength for more power. During the game, the player uses a variety of weaponry while competing against enemies and crush foes to win rewards. With engaging gameplay, brilliant graphics, and superb mechanics, Heavy Gear is the best game to play and enjoy.
#6 Ultrabots
Ultrabots is a First-person Shooter and Single-player video game where the player commands the giant robot to battle against other brutal robots. The game takes place in the vast environment where the player has an opportunity to test his shooting skills. The game was published by Electronic Arts and developed by Novalogic. The gameplay mainly deals with deploying a team of robots to an arena and encountering enemy forces. Both sides have the same number of robots and a base to defend. During the battle, the damage robot can return to the base for repairs. The robot become harder to control, once it take damage. There are three different types of robots such as Scorpion, Humanoid, and Scout. Humanoid is the primary and the strongest fighting robot available in the game and can deliver and take the most damage. Compared to Humanoid, Scorpion is the infrastructure maintenance robot that is slow, weak, and fragile in close combat, but capable of loading a single-shot missiles, serving as the heaviest weapon in-game. Ultrabots is an engaging gameplay to play and enjoy.
#7 BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks’ Revenge
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks’ Revenge is a Real-time Tactics and Single-player video game developed by Westwood Associates and published by Infocom. The title is the blend of Real-time Tactics and RTS element and comes with improved graphics and mechanics. The story revolves around the protagonist of the previous title, Crescent Hawks video game, named as Jason Youngblood, as he struggles to battle against enemies to reach the end of the level. The game is played from a top-down viewpoint and the gameplay based on the FASA BattleTech Universe. It uses the Proto-RTS engine, enabling the player to pause the game anytime when the player discover that the units aren’t working properly. During the gameplay, the player can also speed up or slow down time, letting him to play the game at any favorite place. The player commands the protagonist, who can attack enemies and spend a portion of the game defending his crashed dropship and assisting the Kell Hounds repel the enemy attack. After repelling the attack, the Crescent Hawks can embark on a variety of missions to save the father of Jason from his captors. With cool features, addictive gameplay, and detailed mechanics, BattleTech: The Crescent Hawks’ Revenge is the wonderful game to play.
#8 BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk’s Inception
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk’s Inception is a Role-playing, Turn-based, and Single-player video game developed by Westwood Associates and published by Infocom. The game offers the perfect blend of Adventure and RPG elements and it lets the player assume the role of the protagonist named as Jason Youngblood, who is a young cadet MechWarrior on Pacifica. According to the storyline, the protagonist is learning how to pilot the massive Battlemech and to fight against enemies using the small arms, while having to live up the reputation of his father named as Jeremiah. The entire gameplay is split into three different sections and each has a variety of objectives and gameplay style, but with the similar interface. The first session of the game takes place at the Citadel, and the player will face harder training missions to successful in the game. In the game, the player can compete against enemies in turn-based system, where he must play his strategy on his turn and struggle to remove the member of opposing team to move forward. Check it out, and have fun.
#9 MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries
MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries is a Single-player, and Multiplayer Vehicular Simulation developed and published by Activision, released in 1996. The game puts the player in the role of an Inner Sphere mercenary Squad, with an option to control over finances and choice of missions. It takes place in the futuristic years of 3044 to 3052, ending with the massive conflict of Luthien. During the gameplay, the player takes contracts from one of four different factions such as the Federated Commonwealth, the Draconis Combine, ComStar, or the Free Rasalhague Republic. In the game, the player commands the mercenary squad through a variety of missions while struggling to complete the objectives at any cost to become the hero. As the game proceeds, it becomes difficult to play. While playing the game, the player can hire more fighters to offer an air cover. The player explores the environment from a first-person perspective and controls the mecha equipped with weapons which the player can use to take down enemies and make points to become unlock additional content. With cool features, fighting gameplay, and detailed graphics, MechWarrior 2 Mercenaries is the best game to play.
#10 MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries
MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries is a Single-player and Multiplayer Vehicle Simulation played from a Third-person Perspective developed by FASA Studio and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game puts the player in the role of Spectre, a mercenary traveling inside the fictional region of the universe known as the Inner Sphere during the Civil War. The mercenary company of the player initially takes on localized threats in the specific planet from the civil war. The team of the player takes on different missions and the assignment get challenging as the player advances. In the game, the player as the pilot of the BattleMech must run a mercenary company that is sponsored by one of four different mercenary outfits in the Universe of BattleTech such as Gray Death Legion, the Kell Hounds, Wolf’s Dragons, and the Northwind Highlanders. Each faction in the game has its unique special abilities, attributes, and more. Mission are played in different locations from deserts to urban areas. With detailed environment, superb mechanics, and core features, MechWarrior 4: Mercenaries is the best game to play.
#11 BoneCraft
BoneCraft is an Action-Adventure, Space, and Third-person Perspective video game takes place in the massive environment. The story revolves around the peaceful land of elves and orcs is about to be torn apart. In the space, a mighty spacecraft appears in the sky full of invaders from the planet far away, known as lords’ boy. These space marines are about to find out that the planet harbours the most valuable commodity in the galaxy. The story of the game starts with the main character of the Space Wranglers, named Captain Fort Worth, cruising through the space in his ship. The player takes on the main role with an aim to explore the environment, command the crew while piloting the spaceship to advance through the game. The main objective of the player is to battle against rivals and fend off them by destroying his land before it’s too late. The player is equipped with a special suit to contain weapons, and the player uses these weapons to attack enemies or defend himself from enemy attacks. There are many levels, and each level offers a set of objectives that the player needs to complete to advance through it.
#12 Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner Mars
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner Mars is a blend of Third-person Shooter and Hack-and-Slash gameplay elements developed and published by Konami. The game features both Single-player and Multiplayer options, serving as the sequel to Zone of the Enders. It focuses on Mecha combat where the player controls the Orbital Frame. Unlike the previous game, the game revolves around action elements with the player no requiring to defend civilians any more in need, and instead, Jehuty comprises weaponry that in the previous title. The storyline of the game takes place two years after the event of the first game and centres on Dingo Egret, an ex-member from a military organization known as BAHRAM of Mars whose commander named Ridley Hardiman wants back with him. As the story advances, the commander shoots the protagonist, following his rejection, but another agent named Ken Marinaris rescues Dingo by connecting his body to Jehuty and forces to work to take down his commander. Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner Mars offers immersive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and excellent mechanics. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#13 Archangel: Hellfire
Archangel: Hellfire is a Mechs, Action, First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer video game with Virtual Reality (VR) elements developed and published by Skydance Interactive. The game takes place in the detailed environment and focuses on vicious war. The world needs the hero who can save it from destruction. It offers mech weaponry and team deathmatch gameplay where the player discover the massive weapon of destruction and conflict on post-apocalyptic-themed lands in the free-roaming shooting gameplay. There are over thirteen weapon systems available and during the gameplay the player uses the unique special abilities, including invisibility cloak, singularity beam, etc. to advance through the game. The game features four unforgiving maps, including farmland, destructible desert, and mountain. The player controls a customizable mech throughout the game his way with an aim to battle against enemies and take down them to complete the challenging missions. Archangel: Hellfire includes core features such as Tactile Cockpit Controls, Special Abilities, 13 Weapon Systems, Building-size Mechs, and more.
#14 Global Defence Force
Global Defence Force is a Single-player and Co-op Thirst-person Shooter video game developed by Sandlot and published by D3 Publisher. The game is available to play on the PlayStation platform, and it puts the player in charge of the protagonist, a soldier who must battle against massive insects and robots as well as other enemies. The player uses the third-person perspective to explore the vast areas to face off waves of mecha and insects. There are several weapons available, including shotguns, sniper rifles, etc. to kill enemies for points. The game features many challenging missions, and each has a set of objectives that players need to complete while playing the game. In total, there are over three-hundred weapons available between the two characters, but players can carry limited weapons during the mission. As the player proceeds through the game, further weapons will be unlocked to use. Earth Defense Force includes prominent features such as Third-person Action, Detailed Environment, challenging Tasks, and more. Check it out.
#15 Lore: Aftermath
Lore: Aftermath is an Action, and Multiplayer Mech Simulation developed and published by Max Gaming Technologies, LLC for Microsoft Windows. In the game, the player commands the mecha in the massive arenas, comprising standard multiplayer modes like Team Deathmatch and Deathmatch. According to the storyline, the player struggles to place a nuke inside the foes base. At the beginning of the game, the player can either choose pre-configured MAVs or can use the MAV lab which enables the player to establish his unique custom aesthetic and modified weapons. It has a Multiplayer mode, which supports up to eight players on the user-hosted serve, while the dedicated servers enable up to twenty-four players from all over the world to compete against each other. The player manipulates the environment from a third-person perspective, the battle against enemies and crush them to score the points which he can use to unlock further content to enjoy. Lore: Aftermath includes core features such as Action-packed Gameplay, Huge Environment, Customization, etc. Try it out, and you’ll love it.