I can't find any details on AndriaSang so it must have been a very detail spare story.wwm0nkey said:(if someone could find the Famitsu article these came from that would be awesome)
Source: http://www.siliconera.com/2011/04/06/missions-in-armored-core-v-can-take-up-to-an-hour/Siliconera said:Prepare yourself for a long battle before you start Armored Core V. This weeks issue of Famitsu notes story missions can take between 20 minutes to an hour to complete. In the middle of missions, players can capture Garage Points where you can reload and repair your mech. All missions in Armored Core V can be played online with cooperative play.
As mentioned earlier, Armored Core V has players fight over territory. While everyone is on a team, you can switch temporarily sides as a mercenary. If your team needs extra firepower mercenaries can be hired for a price. A screen that shows a players user ID, rank, and mech type (sniper, defensive, etc.) lets teams pick a mech to fill a void in their forces.
For players who want a quick mecha fix, From Software created order missions with simple tasks to complete. Armored Core V has over seventy of these to play
From Software plan to release Armored Core V on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this year in Japan. Namco Bandai will release the title overseas early next year.
arnoldocastillo2003 said:Not trying to be a troll but damn this series is still alive WOW, i really want to know people opinions about this game because the last one i played was on the ps1 if i recall.
They added the ChromeHounds online system but VASTLY improved on an nearly perfect online system.Raide said:I must admit, I prefer slower mech to Gundam style mechs, which AC is all about. Boosting around, crazy weapons and blowing stuff up. The options to alter and tweak your mech are growing with every new game and I am sure AC V will be no different. What they have done is add some of the modes that made Chrome Hounds so awesome, so it will already be better that the other AC games by miles.
wwm0nkey said:They added the ChromeHounds online system but VASTLY improved on an nearly perfect online system.
Seriously all squads having their own plot of land and all out wars for power and the Mercenary mode....sooooo good.
Raide said:I must admit, I prefer slower mech to Gundam style mechs, which AC is all about. Boosting around, crazy weapons and blowing stuff up. The options to alter and tweak your mech are growing with every new game and I am sure AC V will be no different. What they have done is add some of the modes that made Chrome Hounds so awesome, so it will already be better that the other AC games by miles.
This pretty much is Chromehounds 2 yes.Man said:This is the actual Chrome Hounds 2 correct (now assimilated into a more popular series) ? Territorial MP etc.
IsayFever said:I must have this game. Only question remains - PS3 or 360?
Raide said:It seems the game will focus around MP battles, so which ever console has more of your friends playing on it.
1-3 are good, shit got a bit too crazy at 4 but they are going back to the first 3 for reference and speed in this game.Foffy said:I've always heard about the series, but I've never gotten into it. How are the games? Do they have interesting campaigns?
IsayFever said:I have no friends that play mech games I've been playing For Answer since like the day it came out in NA and nobody on my 360 friends list plays it.
I have a feeling the 360 will have a more popular online with this than PS3.Raide said:See which GAF group is more popular and go from there.
wwm0nkey said:I have a feeling the 360 will have a more popular online with this than PS3.
wwm0nkey said:I have a feeling the 360 will have a more popular online with this than PS3.
IsayFever said:I always see 360 as the meat head console. Feels like the online modes of a lot of mech titles dont get played as a result of it being a nerdy sorta sub-genre. rip Chromehounds
Raide said:Well, you can guess which few will be playing ACV then.
Yes!All missions in Armored Core V can be played online with cooperative play.
IsayFever said:I always see 360 as the meat head console. Feels like the online modes of a lot of mech titles dont get played as a result of it being a nerdy sorta sub-genre. rip Chromehounds
elrechazao said:Will this be a large heavy plodding mech style (what I liked about chromehounds) or a zippy flying around fast paced mech game like AC4? I'm guessing it's the latter. hope not though.
Maxrpg said:CHROMEEEEEEHOUNDSSSSSSS
Mattdaddy said:Quick question for the Armored Core vets, I'm looking to get back into this. The last one I played was Armored Core 2 on the PS2 I think. Nine Breaker or Nine Ball or something like that was the top bossman.
Anyway, do you guys recommend AC4 or AC: For Answer? Which one do you like better?
hteng said:AC:FA is essentially an improvement to AC4, builds alot more ontop of the basic groundwork in AC4, lots more content, better missions, sorta balance, better replay values.
basically it's like how Silent Line is to AC3 or Another Age is to AC2 or Master of Arena to AC1.