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Attack of the Fanboy
★★★★★
7 years ago
Armored Core V: Review

More multiplayer mech goodness than you'll know what to do with...literally

Amazon
★★★★
9 years ago
Did not enjoy

Controls are completely different from previous games. I loved every single game that this series has put out except this one. Armored Core 4 series had some slight changes in controls but were easy to learn and master. This game seems to be solely designed to be played in multiplayer on campaigns.

play-asia.com
★★★★★
11 years ago

I'm hooked on this game for hoursss bcos there is so much parts to try.Too bad the online mode seems lack of players now.Overall a very good game and if you are a mecha lover then get it now at this great price from PlayAsia.

Defunct Games
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Armored Core V

Armored Core V is a good looking mech game with tons of action, a robust online mode and so much customization that you can spend more time creating than actually fighting. It's full of good ideas that you don't normally see in a console game like this, as well as a diverse set of missions to...

GameSpot
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Armored Core V can field some fierce firefights, but the combat is encumbered by repetitious missions, simplistic objectives, and dull visual design.

When two meticulously tweaked mechs meet in combat, the results can be explosively fun. The battle for position might see one bouncing between buildings five stories in the air, while the other jets along the ground to acquire line of sight.

Well-matched fights are hectic fun; Designing a garage full of battle-ready mechs is absorbing

Disappointing lack of mission variety; Too many simplistic sorties; Bland artistic design; Limited multiplayer options

Gameplanet
★★★★
12 years ago
Armored Core V review

Stepping away from franchise reboot of prior instalments, From Software’s latest offering is a blend of the old and the new, juxtaposing a shift back toward traditional mech warfare against a new territory system that neatly combines singleplayer and multiplayer gameplay.

Fresh meat for AC fans; Decent depth but still easy enough to pick up and play; Giant robot wars

Servers are region-locked; Graphics are shiny in some parts but could do with a scrub up

Playstation Illustrated
★★★★
12 years ago
Armored Core V

It's a dark and gritty future. Governments have fallen and you work for - and answer to - corporations now. You're a mercenary Armored Core pilot scratching out a living in the crumbling ruins of civilization, whether it be in devastated cities, abandoned factories or inhospitable wastelands, and...

Amazon
★★★★★
12 years ago
AC2

I honestly think the gameplay on the second game from PS1 was the best. I bought this looking for that style but was disappointed. The boosters don't work properly and you can't fly like before.

Boomerang Video Game Rental Online
★★
★★★
12 years ago
Armored Core 5 (Armored Core V)

Badly translated and very incoherent. Online play seems to be the only focus. Single player has suffered because of this

VGChartz
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Armored Core V (PS3) - Review

When you boot up Armored Core V you'll be asked to create or join a team. These are essential to the game's multiplayer, and unless you've got a group of friends already ready to go you're better off joining another, already active team.

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