Each character is on a different path to try and escape the city that’s overrun with enemy mechs and soldiers. Set in the same universe as the long-neglected Front Mission series, you alternate between three main characters-a rookie Wanzer pilot, a former military veteran turned beat cop, and a ghosted merc who’s been presumed dead for two years. Left Alive is an astoundingly infuriating grind that lacks in almost every area, making a wholly unrewarding experience. Left Alive’s opening salvo shows its certain potential, but while the premise pulls you in, the take away once it’s all over is one of resounding disappointment. You’re separated from your squad, your Wanzer mech heavily damaged and unable to operate, with nothing but the local army’s omnipotent AI, Koshka, to help guide you to safety. You awaken in a city under enemy occupation after neighbouring forces swept in and brutally laid waste to soldiers and civilians alike.
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