
Frontlines™: Fuel of War™
Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ is an open-world First Person Shooter set on the frontlines of tomorrow. In a world ravaged by a global energy crisis, environmental decay, and economic depression, players assume the role of an elite soldier in the Western Coalition Army on an epic crusade against the Red Star Alliance to control the last of...
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"Solid game....solid story with the backdrop being 'energy crisis' and it works well here, good gun play ,good mix of gadgets you control ( gives you agency ) the FX in Weapons sound etc is good, great mix of on foot and in tanks ,from memory you get to blow ♥♥♥♥ up in an attack helo...i first picked this game up on retail disc 2010 or so ......."
"good game"
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Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Where *Frontlines™: Fuel of War™* renders urban combat zones as crumbling, oil-slicked hellscapes choked with smoke and shattered concrete, *Mob Psycho 100 II*’s “Claw” arc weaponizes psychic energy to twist bodies and architecture into grotesque, pulsating forms—mutual body horror grounded in systemic collapse. Kageyama’s quiet dread before unleashing his power mirrors the soldier’s split-second tactical calculus amid collapsing buildings and rogue drones. That shared tension between human fragility and overwhelming, dehumanizing force makes their resonance startlingly coherent—not just aesthetic, but existential.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Lodoss’s OVA opens with a grim, rain-lashed battlefield where armored knights stagger through mud—less heroic tableau, more exhausted triage. Frontlines™ mirrors that visceral fatigue: its ruined oil fields and sand-choked trenches echo the OVA’s war-worn realism, not fantasy escapism. Where tactical warfare grounds both, body horror emerges in Lodoss’s cursed transformations and Frontlines’ grotesque bio-engineered “Scorched” soldiers—making their shared grit feel startlingly coherent, not coincidental.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.

Strategy, precision, and the weight of every decision on the battlefield.
