- Publisher: Agetec Inc.
- Release Date: Sep 5, 2002
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Everything that surrounds the gameplay is strongly polished, but when you're battling, everything beyond your bot will be visually disappointing.
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Cheat Code CentralMay not be the easiest game to learn but taking the challenge will pay great dividends.
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Rather than something new (Im really yearning for mechs that are a bit easier to control) its just the same thing again. Fans of the original will love it, but its not really reaching out to a new audience at all. Im not seeing a lot of innovation.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyFans of the series won't be disappointed, unless they're expecting online play - it isn't in it. [Oct 2002, p.179]
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The sense of scale is also slightly lacking, with cars and tanks actually looking like teeny tiny cars and tanks instead of making your mech look huge.
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It keeps most of the basic gameplay elements intact, but a little bit of polish (along with a few additional features) could have made this a spectacular title, rather than a merely solid one.
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Game InformerOutside of a few peripheral additions, AC3 plays exactly like its predecessors. [Sept 2002, p.80]
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A solid and entertaining mech game with an unprecedented customization system that mech-fanatics will totally get off on.
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The tough control won't convert the blasphemers and the look needs a facelift, but the action, longevity, depth and style still make this the Liege Lord of mech games on the Playstation and Playstation 2.
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The series that once had me completely addicted has now become so stale that it barely even registers as enjoyment.
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This isnt a reinvention of Agetecs half-arcade/half-hardcore mech battlin series, its just another step and a rather small one at that.
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The game's unspectacular presentation and its dated design do interfere with its success, though.
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The game hasn't changed drastically since its leap to the PS2, but two years of minor tweaking has made this the most accessible title of the franchise.
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A specialized game that fulfills the obsessive compulsive need for options in us all.
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Theres more of everything that youve come to expect from the series, but nothing revolutionary.
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A very entertaining mech combat title with lots of options and missions to keep you going for many a night.
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I just wish the series would commit to more than gradual improvement. At this pace, it looks like I'll be able to give an unqualified thumbs-up round about "Armored Core 5" -- say, four or five years from now.
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netjakThe Armored Core franchise will never be something for the casual gamer. It simply requires more thought and creativity than most people want to employ for a videogame.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineThe best Armored Core yet. [Oct 2002, p.142]
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PSM MagazineIt's very similar to its predecessors in both strengths and weaknesses. [Oct 2002, p.30]
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One of the best PS2 mech titles in the market today, one that stand head-and-shoulders above better-publicized competitors like TDK Mediactives Robotech: Battlecry and Bandais Gundam: Federation Vs. Zeon."
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TotalGames.netWith no improvement of note this one is for hard (armored) core fans only.
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While it's very much an evolution of the preceding Armored Core games, it's certainly an improvement, and there's enough new here that players of the older games won't feel ripped off.
Awards & Rankings
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#49 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2002
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#56 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2002
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 40
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Mixed: 4 out of 40
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Negative: 2 out of 40
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MelvinC.Sep 29, 2003This game is one of the best. i hope they make a vr type.