![]() ![]() You blow up a mining ship when a corporation pays you to, then somebody hires you to wreck the corporation's shit, and on and on it goes. To be honest it didn't seem particularly important, especially when the early missions seem to be all about your character shifting back and forth between all the different sides depending on who sent you a paycheck most recently. You play as Pilot 621, a mercenary mech operator on the distant world of Rubicon, where… Some sort of conflict is happening, and frankly that's about all I'm willing to commit to the record right now. I don't know if those previous games in the series were any more merciful, but FromSoftware clearly has a reputation to live up to now, so don't expect Armored Core to be a gentle hug after the face-stinging slaps of Elden Ring.Īnd don't expect emotional investment in the narrative to be what pushes you through that challenge, as the story of AC6 so far is an oddly cold burn. With no real expectations, I was given the first few hours of Armored Core 6 to play, and yes, died more than a few times on the way. ![]() So yeah - I'm speaking for the uninitiated, not the veteran bot-busters. I always thought of myself as a big FromSoftware fan, but that's solely from the post-Soulsborne era, and this was my first real exposure to the venerable Armored Core series that first started up back in 1997. ![]()
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