![]() It looks like a fast-paced, explosive, and customization-heavy mecha experience that should serve as a nice change of pace for FromSoftware, where we can see the studio’s excellent level and boss design applied in a different gaming genre context. Well, after getting a hands-off, behind-closed-doors look at the game during Summer Game Fest Play Days, I think Armored Core VI has a very good chance of living up to all those lofty expectations. On top of those things, because this isn’t a Souls game, a microscope will be on the title as FromSoftware fans scrutinize if it’s as good as other games, while Souls haters will wonder if this is finally a good FromSoftware jumping on point for them. ![]() It’s also reviving a series that hasn’t been seen in a decade for modern platforms and game audiences. It’s the first title since the release of Elden Ring, a monumental, critically acclaimed title considered one of the studio’s best. ![]() I don’t envy the position FromSoftware is in with Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. ![]()
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