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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Simulation/Giant Robot Simulation
RELEASE DATE
16/SEP/08
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Mild Language, Violence
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
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TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
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HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
Stomp and smash your way through mobile battle stations to destroy them from the inside out in this 13th installment of the Armored Core franchise. As a mercenary pilot of a giant mech, you must locate and eliminate a total of ten battle stations to save the galaxy from rival factions. Online cooperative play is supported for 30+ missions, while up to eight players can battle each other on over 80 maps spanning multiple terrain types. As with previous games in the futuristic series, Armored Core lets you customize your mech's weapons and armor from a pool of 400 parts. Choose from two control configurations before engaging in day or night battles in fully destructible environments. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“I wanna play this game so bad! I've seen video's of it, but chances are, they don't compare to the gameplay. And I've seen it on Gamestop for really cheap. Cheaper than in the store, and it's...”
created 05/NOV/2009
“I rarely play this game; ever since four came out the menu music kinda just makes me sleepy or get a head ache. That and it seams that they do not give you enough to play around with right away...”
created 02/NOV/2009
“built a new mechf ro online so when i get in trouble i can zoom around the map avoiding damage”
created 16/OCT/2009
“honestly i barely played this game at all. i was bored simply starting out with the menu! i played alittle of the campaign and really couldn't grasp the concept of what the FUCK i was supposed to be doing other than flying around as a giant...”
“honestly i barely played this game at all. i was bored simply starting out with the menu! i played alittle of the campaign and really couldn't grasp the concept of what the FUCK i was supposed to be doing other than flying around as a giant transformer look alike. -_- maybe this game was alittle too complex and advanced for me? who knows. :/”
created 14/SEP/2009
“Beat the game on normal under Omer Tech. Taking down White Glint took me a while. Final time on first playthrough: 7hrs 14mins. Now to play as an independant...”
created 16/AUG/2009
“I'm new to the Armored Core series, relatively speaking. I found out about it when the PS2 launched, with Armored Core 2. Completely unlike any other mech game, it did away with lumbering bipedal...”
created 01/AUG/2009
“As a relative late-comer to the AC series (beginning with Armored Core 2 for the PS2), I found For Answer to be an amazing achievement both graphically, and game-play wise. Extreme detail has been paid to this game and makes it stand out.”
“As a relative late-comer to the AC series (beginning with Armored Core 2 for the PS2), I found For Answer to be an amazing achievement both graphically, and game-play wise. Extreme detail has been paid to this game and makes it stand out.”
created 31/JUL/2009
“Ay-Pool and her NEXT Vero Nork. What kinda name is Ay-pool?”
created 02/MAY/2009
created 02/MAY/2009
created 02/MAY/2009
“The emblem for May Greenfield's NEXT, Merrygate. It's a green smiley face. Also yes that's May Greenfield right there.”
created 02/MAY/2009
“The emblem for Roadie's NEXT, Feedback. He's British and he just doesn't care. Hell yeah.”
created 02/MAY/2009
“The emblem for Old King's NEXT, Lisa. This one kind of reminds me of this one game for the N64, I forgot what it's called, something like Renegade 64 or...”
created 02/MAY/2009
“The emblem for Shamir Raviravi's NEXT, Red Rum. "WHAT FINE SHEEP YOU ARE!" God she's annoying.”
created 02/MAY/2009
“Kasuma Sumika AKA Serene Haze, your operator in Armored Core: For Answer.”
created 02/MAY/2009
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