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Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review – Rise of the Robot Overlords

The Beloved Mech Series Makes a Fiery Comeback With Deep Customization and Lightning-Fast Combat

Arash Nahandian by Arash Nahandian
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The “Armored Core” saga has always been a cherished treasure for aficionados of mecha lore. The brilliant minds at FromSoftware, celebrated for crafting challenging yet deeply gratifying games like “Dark Souls”, have been at the helm of this remarkable series, offering adrenaline-pumping robot confrontations since the era of the first PlayStation. It’s been almost ten long years, but our patience has finally been rewarded. “Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon” is now on the scene, reigniting our passion for mechanized warfare. This latest installment stays true to its roots, featuring the beloved customization the series is known for, yet it deftly introduces revamped controls and a refreshing approach that welcomes newcomers with open arms.

In “AC6”, you’re immersed into the role of a daring mercenary, piloting your very own mech on the tumultuous grounds of Rubicon 3. This planet is more than just a battleground; it’s a chessboard where powerful corporations lock horns, vying for dominance over a coveted resource. You, as a savvy pilot, are free to navigate this power play, taking on missions from any faction that’s willing to line your pockets. And before you dive headfirst into these confrontations, you’re presented with a plethora of weapon choices and the opportunity to tweak your machine until it becomes a behemoth of war.

Your assignments in the game are diverse. Some are quick-fire encounters, while others unravel in a series of intricate stages, climaxing with confrontations against imposing and formidable bosses. As you weave through the chaos of the battlefield, executing moves with finesse and agility, you’ll be showered with opportunities to unleash a barrage of rockets and lasers. And remember, this game doesn’t just reward brute strength; it celebrates precision and dexterity. Craft the right custom mech, harness your tenacity, and you’ll be perfectly poised to tackle any curveball the game decides to pitch at you.

In essence, “Armored Core VI” is a masterful renaissance for a beloved series. Brace yourself, for you are about to plunge into some of the most electrifying mech skirmishes the gaming world has to offer. So, let’s dive deeper as we review this spectacular game.

Building the Ultimate Mech

The core of the Armored Core experience lies in the Garage, where you can fully customize your battle robot down to the last bolt. AC6 gives you an unmatched level of control when assembling your mech.

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With the massive arsenal of swappable parts at your disposal, there are virtually limitless options for building your ideal war machine. Want a quick and agile mech that can dance around the battlefield? Or an ultra-heavy tank that slowly marches through a hail of gunfire? Whatever your playstyle, you can bring your mech fantasies to life.

Every part you attach affects key stats like speed, defense, and weapon capabilities. You’ll need to find the right balance for each mission. Fortunately, experimentation is encouraged – you can buy and sell parts for the same price, allowing you to freely test new configurations.

Although customization is in-depth, the game does a great job streamlining the process. The Hangar interface makes equipping new parts straightforward, and you can save loadouts to easily swap between specialized builds. Descriptive stats allow you to discern the strengths and weaknesses of each component.

Once you enter the field, Armored Core VI throws a wide mix of thrilling missions your way. One sortie might have you infiltrating a factory and sabotaging generators. Another could pit you against a screen-filling boss bristling with weapons. With over 15 missions spanning a variety of environments, the game constantly keeps you on your toes.

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Between missions, be sure to test your mech in the Arena against computer-controlled opponents. These 1v1 duels unlock new weapons and abilities, providing a fun way to earn upgrades and hone your skills for the next big fight. Veterans of the series will relish the challenge presented by these ACs and their unique loadouts.

Despite the complexity of customization, Armored Core VI features intuitive controls that allow you to focus on the action. The default scheme maps weapons to shoulder buttons and triggers, while jumps, dashes, and other functions are handled with face buttons. Locking onto targets is as simple as clicking the right stick. After a small learning curve, piloting your mech soon becomes second nature.

With robust customization and thrilling missions, Armored Core VI nails the satisfying mech combat loop that fans expect. You’re given the tools needed to engineer victory and conquer any encounter. Now get out there and wreak some havoc.

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Tale of Corporate Warfare

“Armored Core VI” is not your typical sci-fi game filled with abundant cutscenes. Instead, it weaves its compelling tale through the lesser-used methods of radio chatter and in-depth mission briefings. In this narrative landscape, we see a world where competing entities are in a relentless struggle for dominance. This gives rise to thrilling adventures for mercenaries like you.

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Journey to the expansive mines and production hubs of Rubicon 3. Here, the atmosphere is charged with industrial grit, setting a stark contrast to the game’s intricacies. Within this setting, powerhouses such as Balam Industries and the Arquebus Corporation stand toe-to-toe. Their point of contention? Coral – an enigmatic substance capable of setting entire planets ablaze.

Step into the shoes of a freelance mech pilot, navigating this volatile environment. Your role? To complete tasks that serve the interests of bickering corporations, revolutionary outfits, and more. Interestingly, the game doesn’t push you towards blind allegiance. Instead, it allows the grey areas of morality to come to the forefront. Often, you’ll find yourself making decisions based on the potential rewards rather than undying loyalties.

Within the game, pivotal “Decision” missions emerge, compelling players to make choices that can redirect the story’s flow. The allies you choose, the tasks you undertake – each one molds the destiny of Rubicon. This dynamic, decision-centric gameplay nudges players towards multiple playthroughs, ensuring they grasp the entire narrative breadth.

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Clues about the ongoing power plays and murky politics aren’t handed over on a silver platter. Instead, they subtly surface through radio broadcasts preceding every operation. Imagine being a detective, connecting the dots on a vast conspiracy board. That’s the essence of the game – picking up on the undertones, the hidden motives, and understanding the intricate web of relationships among the factions. So, keen ears and a discerning mind are your best allies here.

One of the standout features of “Armored Core VI” is its intentional narrative design. Rather than bombarding players with cinematic sequences, it opts for a more immersive experience. Here, you’re not just a passive observer; you’re a proactive, independent pilot, navigating through the epicenters of a galaxy scarred by conflict.

In essence, while “Armored Core VI” might seem lighter on the traditional plot elements, it offers a rich, layered experience for those willing to delve deep into its universe.

Audiovisual Excellence

Boasting jaw-dropping environments and buttery smooth framerates, Armored Core VI is a breathtaking sci-fi spectacle that immerses you in every explosive battle.

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From the swaying spotlights of a bombed-out mining facility to the neon-bathed city streets, Armored Core VI is visually astounding. Detailed smoke, particles, and dynamic lighting bolster the dystopian atmosphere. Everything runs flawlessly at 60 FPS, keeping the action fluid and intense.

The mech and environment models showcase an astounding level of care. Intricate mechanical designs, weathering, dirt, and battle damage make the world feel alive. Small touches like shimmering cockpit glass and glinting metal make your assembled mech feel tangible.

Sudden moments remind you of the immense scale of the combatants, like piloting past tiny cars and cargo creates. When engaged in battle, however, it’s easy to forget you’re controlling a giant robot rather than a nimble human. The sense of weight, momentum, and agility of the mechs is unmatched.

Even on standard PlayStation 4 hardware, Armored Core VI impresses with its artistry. The overall graphical polish may fall short of bleeding-edge showcases, but the art direction shines through. FromSoftware crafts living worlds brimming with distinctive personality.

The game’s stellar sound design is precisely tuned to provide environmental feedback. You can pinpoint enemies based on audio cues like thruster trails, just like your in-cockpit radar. Missile warnings heighten the tension mid-battle.

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Backing up the symphony of combat is an industrial-inspired soundtrack mixing orchestra and electronics. It lends rhythmic momentum to fights without overpowering the action. From ominous synths to victorious crescendos, the music is an impactful accompaniment.

With phenomenal technical chops and artistic vision, Armored Core VI’s visual presentation amplifies the excitement and engagement tremendously. Your eyes and ears will feast.

Built to be Replayed

Armored Core VI offers rewarding progression along with tremendous replayability. The more you play, the more gear and abilities you unlock to customize your experience.

Completing missions earns you new components for experimenting with mech builds. The game paces these unlocks well, starting you with basic options and gradually ramping up to advanced parts only veterans can wield effectively. The feeling of progress stays consistent throughout the campaign.

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The Arena serves as a valuable supplement, with 1v1 fights granting access to exclusive systems and weapons. It provides a structured way to hone skills and expand your arsenal in parallel with story operations.

Dying is an integral part of learning and overcoming challenges in Armored Core VI. Fortunately the checkpoint system minimizes frustration.Restarting places you near boss battles with restocked supplies, allowing quick re-attempts.

Even better, you can jump into the Garage to reconfigure your mech before retrying. This loop turns difficult encounters into engaging puzzles where you assessment tactics and swap parts to find the right approach.

Armored Core VI rewards thorough exploration and repeat playthroughs. Following different narrative paths leads to entirely new missions and story outcomes. The New Game+ mode also adds fresh challenges and harder versions of bosses to conquer.

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Small hidden caches containing rare loot encourage scouring every corner. It might take multiple runs to uncover all of Rubicon 3’s secrets and complete your collection of mech parts.

Once you’ve finished the campaign, there are robust online options for both PvP and co-op. Test your custom mechs against others in intense 1v1 Arena matches or 3v3 team battles. Join friends to take on challenging co-op missions and unlock exclusive rewards.

With limitless customization combos and branching paths, Armored Core VI offers near endless replay value to mech fanatics hungry for more action. There’s always a new challenge awaiting.

Welcoming New Recruits

Although Armored Core has a reputation for hardcore mech action, AC6 does an admirable job making the experience accessible for franchise newcomers without sacrificing depth.

The default control scheme is intuitive and easy to grasp. Core functions like firing weapons, boosting, and jumping are mapped to triggers, bumpers, and face buttons in a comfortable way. Optional targeting lock-on and aiming assist lower the barrier for precision.

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After a brief learning curve, piloting your mech feels natural. The controls fade into the background, allowing you to focus on mastering combat tactics and customization.

Armored Core VI eases players in gently. Early missions acquaint you with basic controls and customization. The game gradually ramps up the difficulty rather than being punishing from the outset.

Generous checkpoints minimize frustration when learning difficult encounters. You can also respec your skill points to change up your approach.

While mech customization is deep, the Garage interface presents information clearly. Detailed stats allow you to easily discern the strengths and weaknesses of each new part. Built-in logic checks prevent invalid loadouts.

Descriptive breakdowns in the training section explain core concepts like managing energy consumption. Optional pop-up tutorials provide real-time guidance during missions.

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Armored Core VI retains the satisfying challenge the series is known for, but takes steps to make the barrier to entry less intimidating. Patient pilots willing to learn will soon be decimating enemies in customized war machines.

The Next Evolution of Armored Core

After a long wait, Armored Core VI triumphantly revitalizes the beloved mech combat franchise with excellent design and new player accessibility.

At its core, AC6 delivers the in-depth customization and thrilling battles fans expect. The unmatched freedom to engineer your ideal robo-destroyer combined with responsive controls enables you to decimate foes in style. No other game delivers mech combat this smooth and impactful.

Although initially intimidating, Armored Core VI takes steps to ease new recruits in with intuitive controls, forgiving checkpoints, and informative tutorials. Patience and practice are rewarded as you gain skills to overcome the game’s challenging missions and foes.

While storytelling could be more cinematic, the actual moment-to-moment plot provides intriguing corporate warfare full of choices. Tantalizing environmental details encourage reading between the lines about Rubicon 3’s murky history.

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Near limitless customization combos and hidden narrative branches give AC6 tremendous replay value. There’s always a new challenge awaiting around the corner, whether facing elite AI in the Arena or other players in competitive multiplayer.

Armored Core VI evolutionizes the series formula without losing the magic. It chunks away confusing complexities that plagued previous entries while retaining unmatched mechanical depth and satisfying difficulty. Both fresh recruits and returning veterans will relish the trial by fire.

FromSoftware has once again delivered an intricate, rewarding experience. Armored Core VI is a triumphant return for the king of hardcore mech games. Now get out there and conquer Rubicon 3, one metal monstrosity at a time.

The Review

Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon

8 Score

Armored Core VI is a must-play for mech action fans. It modernizes the classic franchise formula with excellent quality-of-life improvements and accessibility options without compromising the customization depth and challenging combat the series is known for. While held back slightly by repetitive narrative delivery, Armored Core VI represents a stellar revival of the dormant mech franchise. FromSoftware has crafted an engaging robotic playground full of explosive battles and meaningful mech progression. Both AC veterans and newcomers can find plenty to love in this mechanized masterpiece.

PROS

  • Incredibly deep mech customization
  • Thrilling and responsive combat
  • Great mission variety and pacing
  • Gorgeous graphics and art direction
  • Intuitive controls and targeting
  • Forgiving checkpoints encourage replay

CONS

  • Storytelling could be more engaging
  • Repetitive radio chatter during missions
  • Campaign may feel short for some
  • Online play needs more modes

Review Breakdown

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