Armored Core V review

Conquer a destroyed Earth with a little help from your friends

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Assembling badass mecha

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    Raiding with comrades in arms

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    Impractical machine combat

Cons

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    Wishing friends were online

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    Being in-game rich with nothing to buy

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    The PS3 versions framerate

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Playing Armored Core V, the latest in From Software’s cultish series of rock ‘em, sock ‘em giant AC (mecha) simulators, was something of an emotional journey. After the dust cleared, our therapist (a former Nintendo gameplay counselor, now in private practice) helped us identify four distinct phases: confusion, excitement, disillusionment, and acceptance.

Series veterans will mostly sidestep that first one, but a little confusion is pretty much inevitable for everyone. Armored Core V is a complex game that introduces some refreshingly original ideas, but its so-called instruction manual is all of six pages (12 if you count the French section). Some of the confusion is due to complexity, but a lot of it just stems from suboptimal interface design.

This Conquest mode is intriguing, a direct evolution of the territory capture in From’s early yet warmly remembered 360 mecha game Chromehounds. It’s just kind of unorthodox and strange, and without decent documentation you’ll have to fake it till you make it before you understand everything. Truth be told, we’re still unclear on some of Conquest mode’s specifics.

In any case, once past the hump we hit phase two: excitement. Possibilities felt endless. We redoubled our efforts to level up both our team (a ragtag crew of fellow game journos, called Sign of Zeta) and our mech (a bipedal green gatling-gun affair known as Vile Breakfast) in order to take the post-apocalyptic world of AC5 by storm. Soon we had enough cash (and shop items unlocked) to put together Vile Breakfast Mk.2, and thus entered what we expected to be the game’s primary gameplay/pleasure feedback loop.

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GenreStrategy
Franchise nameArmored Core
UK franchise nameArmored Core
Platform"Xbox 360","PS3"
US censor rating"Rating Pending","Rating Pending"
UK censor rating"Rating Pending","Rating Pending"
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