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ARMORED CORE 6

Despite repeated promises from studio and publisher alike, I went into my hands-on with the hope that it would be Souls with robots. I don’t want a Souls-with-robots game; it’s more that I will play a Souls-with-X game, made by FromSoftware, as a matter of priority over anything else. Armored Core, though? I went in curious, but far from sold.

What I played was a fluid, intense fast mech combat game that resembled the last and only Armored Core game I ever played, Armored Core 5. Except prettier. And better. And faster. As dim as those memories are, I do remember admiring its bleak far-future sci-fi, while also being upset that it bore no resemblance to the dark fantasy RPG that the same studio released the year before. I dropped it pretty quick.

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