bestArmored Core V


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Armored Core V

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The ARMORED CORE series is renowned in the mech action genre for its intense one-on-one battles and customization options. ARMORED CORE V is a new entry that revolutionizes the series with more content than the previous games, a completely new atmosphere, and a robust offline mode. In addition, the online mode has been newly designed to focus on huge team-based battles on a global scale.


  • Featuring mechs or ?Armored Cores? that are smaller in scale than in previous games, ARMORED CORE V centers more on tactics and effectively utilizing the geography of a level rather than just relying on attacks.
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  • Up to 10 players can play online simultaneously in 5-on-5 cell match-ups
  • The ability to create smaller mechs of smaller sizes, allowing for greater speed and manueverability
  • Upgrade and customize from 500+ items such as head piece, core, arms, legs, and weapons
  • Collect multiple armored core units and store them in your personal garage
  • New 'Over' weapons can kill in one hit and are broken into three types: close range, long range, and area


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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Game, Do Some Research Before You Buy, March 21, 2012
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Armored Core V (Video Game)
Hilarious the number of people on here crying about the game being "constantly online"...Do you guys just blindly buy everything or is it just video games? If you did ANY research at all you would have read in the hundreds of articles/write ups before release that the game has a persistent online world. I personally think it's great to be able to jump into a mission, keep an entire team of friends together, track their stats, work together and trade parts/money together at any time. If none of your team is online, you can hire mercenaries (other real players) to come in and help you out. If your team becomes strong enough, you actually control parts of the world map which other teams will then try to overthrow. The game controls are MUCH improved over AC4/4A and the upgrades are all still there. Tons of parts/mods/weapons/boosters/frames to collect and try. My only gripe is that the visuals somehow look worse than AC4/4A but considering it runs online with little to no lag, I'll... Read more
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars A solid step forward in the series, March 28, 2012
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Armored Core V (Video Game)
I have never really played the old AC games. My only experience is through AC4/4A. I loved those games, it was great to be able to pilot a mech that wasn't slow but also wasn't arcady.
I S-ranked the missions and took out the other mechs in the "Arena", but after all that there wasn't much to do. The multiplayer was ok, but it resulted in strafing battles.

ACV seemed to have taken the opposite end of the gameplay experience.
I'll start with gameplay:
It plays close to how AC4/4a played. There's some differences but they aren't huge and it is easy to adapt to. The ACs are smaller. They are half the size of what they were in AC4/4a. This is due to the amount of urban combat you will be fighting. There is a noticeable emphasis now on how you take on enemies. It no longer becomes strafing battles, if you take on a ton of damage or your energy runs low, it's best to take cover somewhere. The large buildings help make it easy to duck into some alley and... Read more
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fun, Perhaps A Little Overwhelming For a Few, March 21, 2012
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Armored Core V (Video Game)
My experience so far with the game has been a great one.

As stated in other reviews and a number of articles online and in magazines, Armored Core V is fixed toward a multiplayer experience. Since it's so close to the game's release, it's difficult to get the best grasp on the game, but for the hours I've played so far, I'm very, very excited to see what's ahead.

The focus is on players creating teams and interacting with their teams taking different territories and getting their rating up. There can be matches of up to 5 vs 5, which I can't imagine with gameplay being intense enough on 1 vs 1. There is an offline mode and one can play through story missions, or simple order missions to take out individual NPC ACs or units of tanks and helicopters. If you do play online, one other person can join with story or order missions, and the help is definitely appreciated. It's not an easy game, so for those looking for a decent challenge, there's one to be had... Read more
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