Platforms: PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Release dates: 1/26/2012 (JP), 3/20/2012 (NA), 3/23/2012 (EU)
Price: $59.99
Genre: Third-person mecha action game
Multiplayer: Online competitive and co-operative
Demo: Expired (JP), None (NA)
What is it?
Armored Core V will rely more on tactics and using the geography of the level rather than high-speed finger work. This harks back more to the original PS1 games, especially the first, as many levels were set within city type environments and were more tactical as a consequence. A notable difference will be smaller mechs (5 meter tall, as opposed to the 10 meter mech from the previous releases), which will allow more varied, "three dimensional" stages. Reports from the developer suggest a greater emphasis on stealth as a result of the size change, which allows the mech to maneuver between alleyways and buildings for cover.
Squad Based Tactical Combat
New additions to the series is the squad based mechanics; unlike in previous installments, the player will now be accompanied by a group of ACs rather than as just a solo mission. Gameplay will now focus on teamwork and cooperation. Another addition is the inclusion of the Operator, who acts as the the tactical commander, relaying information and commands. Unlike the other members, the Operator does not participate physically in combat.
Online
- The online mode will feature five-on-five team-based battles, with each side battling over specific objectives on a persistent world map.
- The entire game world is a large seamless city ground where players can login and join in with other players if they wish. By mixing both single and multiplayer into one gaming world the game and it's missions can be played solo or with a group.
- In your own territory you can install defensive turrets or electrical fences to defend against offensives.
- There is also a mercenary system for those who do not want to be a permanent part of a clan, team or like being a "freelancer". Teams can pay mercenaries a price to build up their forces.
Pre-order bonuses: Recon pack from Amazon and the Heavy Assault pack from GameStop. Both packs contain parts that sound like they should be obtainable through normal gameplay.
Images
Videos
Release Trailer
Cinematic Trailer
Online Gameplay Trailer
Teamplay Demo
Single Player Demo
Customization and Bosses Demo
Multiplayer Overview
Additional online gameplay videos from GAF member TehGodlyPerfection.
Reviews and Impressions:
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PSN Players - Team Name: Dreadnoughts
XBL Players - Team Name: Ravens_GAFglaurung/glaurung
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