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The third-person shooter mecha game Armored Core was first released in 1997. Since then, the FromSoftware series has grown in popularity, and the most recent entry, Armored Core 6: Fires of ...
Us Europeans are not quite of fond as giant robots as our Japanese friends and it’s been quite a while since ‘Armored Core For Answer’ but, surprise surprise, Armored Core 5 is on it’s way ...
Armored Core has been around since 1997, but it hasn't gotten a new numbered game since Armored Core 5 in 2012, and there's been no release at all since 2013's Armored Core: Verdict Day.
Don't expect Armored Core 5 levels of multiplayer, as From Software has focused primarily on the Armored Core 6 single-player mode.
Despite repeated, expectation-managing promises from studio and publisher alike, I went into my Armored Core 6 hands-on with the dumb animal hope that it would be Souls with robots.
It doesn't come as a huge surprise, but Armored Core 6 is set to be a lot bigger than its predecessors. Not just in terms of environments — the upcoming mecha title boasts relatively open level ...
Armored Core 6 will be the first mainline entry in the series since 2012’s Armored Core 5 and finally makes good on FromSoftware’s previous promise to return to the mech-action franchise.
Armored Core has been absent for quite some time now; the last numbered entry was Armored Core 5, which was released in 2012 and received the standalone expansion Verdict Day a year later.
Armored Core 6 will not feature a Soulsborne gameplay style similar to Miyazaki-san's Elden Ring and Bloodborne.
The wide-ranging talk touches on how Dark Souls and Elden Ring have changed the company since Armored Core 5.
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