Armored Core 6 Includes Extra Missions and Twists with New Game Plus

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I want to give the audience a bit of a recap and say that the game Armored Core 6 was released last month by its developers FromSoftware and while the game has already been released, the fans have taken issue with some previous entries from FromSoftware. Many people have said that the game gets bizarre and chosen stat progression doesn’t mean as much. With that being said, many fans wonder if the price of the game was actually worth it. 

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The game Armored Core 6 manages to change some things for the better for fans. It has been said that there will be new missions, spins on older ones and brand new story choices for fans to choose from. 

Armored Core 6 Details

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The game’s runtime is set at about 15 to 20 hours but the gameplay is peppered better and seems more lively. Fans will also be able to keep track of which decision missions you first selected during your walkthrough of the game. You may want to choose the opposite mission the next time that you play.

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It just seems a little bit hard to appreciate knowing all of the other mistakes that have occurred with FromSoftware games and what they are doing to rectify them. However, when comparing them to 100+ hour gaming of the video game Elden Ring, it makes a lot of the changes worthy of another shot. 

Also read: Elden Ring Mod Offers New and Potentially Worse Boss than Malenia

Armored Core 6 Future

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Armored Core 6 poster

The game itself received mostly positive reviews and seems like it has done well on the promise of fixing and adding missions and other goodies that fans love eating up. The future seems to be bright for this game as fans have expected and it doesn’t look like it’s going to destroy the entire gaming community.

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This is what fans can sink their teeth into, though. When one version of the game is not palatable for viewers, the developers may take on another version to help improve the errors and mistakes of the less-than-stellar version. It seems that this type of behavior is going to be more common with gaming developers trying to fix some things in the game and it doesn’t seem like a bad thing. If anything, it will probably drive business and morale up for the developers as they are placating to the fans.

What do you think of Armored Core 6’s new missions and twists? Is it worth the wait and will you be playing? Let us know in the comments.

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Source: PCGAMER

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Written by Richard Schertzer

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Richard is a Howard University graduate student and has worked for outlets like Sportskeeda, Fansided, Screen Anarchy and BRWC.