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Armored Core 4 Preview

From Software's other big-robot franchise is headed to the new consoles in a matter of weeks, and we tried out the latest PlayStation 3 build.

Rock 'Em, Sock 'Em...

Armored Core's sizable robots will stomp onto the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in late March.

The Armored Core series has been providing PlayStation owners with one giant-mech action fix after another since the original game landed seven years ago. Armored Core's developer, From Software, actually went to the trouble of creating an entirely separate big-robot franchise last year with the Xbox 360's well-received Chromehounds, which put a more methodically paced, squad-oriented spin on the genre. But Armored Core has always been about fast action, and that seems to remain the focus of the fourth entry in the series, which is a PlayStation 3 version that we've been tooling around in for some time now.

Armored Core 4 fits right into the established narrative framework of the series. A new world order--the Pax Economica--has been established, whereby power-hungry megacorporations have replaced national governments as the ruling bodies of the world. These companies are constantly at war with one another, and they produce a host of "armored cores" with which to fight their enemies. As a crack mech pilot, it's your job to take on these companies and try to liberate the human race, which is toiling in servitude under its corporate masters. The game doesn't present a lot of story; you get a narrated and nicely animated story sequence every few missions, and a mission briefing before each one, but otherwise, the exposition has been pretty sparse.

But Armored Core fans know the game is all about the robots, and that all seems to have been preserved here. As in past games, you gain credits by successfully completing missions that you can put toward purchasing a host of new robots made by the world's various militaristic corporations. Or you can use your money to simply enhance the armored core you're already using. You can equip a wide variety of different weapons, from plasma cannons and machine guns to explosive weapons, such as grenade launchers and cluster missiles, not to mention giant swords. All giant robots need a big sword. You can also customize the color patterns on your chassis and weapons to create a mech that truly fits your style (and matches your drapes).

So far, Armored Core 4 has presented a series of bite-size missions that we've been able to plow through in a short time. None of the levels have taken more than five minutes or so to complete, and a number of them can be knocked off in about 90 seconds. One interesting mission that marked the end of a chapter had us hunting down a remarkably skilled renegade mech pilot and putting a stop to him. His mech was being transported on a train, and we had to lie in wait and open up our firepower on him with the hope of crippling his mech before he could counterattack. When we approached this mission the first time with a default weapons loadout, the enemy pilot had plenty of time to power up his own mech after we opened fire, and he consequently gave us quite a fight. But when we approached this mission again with a more tricked-out mech later on, we were able to obliterate his mech before it got off the train car, which essentially ended the mission in a matter of seconds.

The rest of the missions we've seen have run the gamut of standard types, such as search and destroy, specific target neutralization, defense, and so on. One level dropped us on a suspension bridge and tasked us with shooting down a number of supply helicopters and their defense mechs as they passed by before then sending us to the ground to take out a similar supply train. Another mission took place in the desert in the middle of a ferocious dust storm that reduced our visibility to almost zero, so we had to rely on our radar to find the enemies we had to take out because we couldn't really see them even right in front of us.

The series' visuals have been appropriately updated for the new consoles, and while the environments and robots haven't exhibited exquisite detail so far, the game does present a cohesive aesthetic. Most of the missions have a prevailing tone to them. The desert mission set in the midst of a dust storm has an angry red look to it, while a frigid mission in which we had to defend an ice-breaking tanker from a host of enemy subs took on a bluish tint. The game makes extensive use of high-contrast lighting and other such effects to give it a striking overall presentation. Speaking of which, we've been especially impressed by the voice acting, which is used quite sparingly but is better acted than we would have expected from this type of game.

Armored Core 4 looks like it will provide plenty of the mech action that fans crave, even if it isn't making any major changes to the established formula. The game is due out in late March on both the PS3 and Xbox 360, so look for a full review around that time.

24 Comments

  • madmoose7

    Posted Aug 31, 2007 3:34 pm PT

    When i first got this game i couldn't stand it but once i learned how to use all the gear correctly it was a very good game.It gives you the ability to modify the smallest things like computer chips, to the biggest things like heavy artillery cannons.

  • remf18

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 10:01 pm PT

    So does this AC suck as bad as the last 8 or so sequels?

    Last Raven was supposed to be the best of the bunch, but all it delivered was a rehash of the earliest AC missions (which have been redone numerous times), stupid enemies, missiles that can't locate or hit their targets, chain guns with clips, long reload times, and jitterign inconsistency even at point blank range, and non-existant ammo stores. I started as a hardcore AC fan, but this is one cult favorite game that has taken a steady decline from favor. When I saw AC4 coming, it was the first time I didn't care if my next gen system would get it or not. Maybe I'll rent it to see if the dozens of issues the game series has experienced over the years has been resolved or not. All the reviews point to "no", so far. But what of clips, back mounted chain guns that jerk in every which direction, and rehashed missions? Do these features retrun? If so, it's not even worth it. Why bother with something that was done better a decade ago?

  • evangelion80

    Posted Mar 19, 2007 6:48 pm PT

    hey Celine_Aensland, have you checked out Chromehounds?

  • NND1

    Posted Mar 19, 2007 1:33 pm PT

    And Hopefully the 360 version will have RUMBLE!!!! AHHHHHHHH

  • MASTERCHIEFUSMA

    Posted Mar 19, 2007 8:43 am PT

    i recently watched a Xbox360 and ps3 comparison of this game and the difference is just mind blowing.

    I must of watched it several times and the 360 version just blows it out of the water, the 360 version uses alot more textures in the surrounding and uses shadows and lighting to its fullest advantage, while the ps3 version looks pretty much the same, i noticed the ps3 also has some performance issues as well (Considering it only has one core, makes it harder to handle shadows and more AI) 360 version take the trophy hands down

    Check it out at Gametrailers.com

  • hugh000270

    Posted Mar 16, 2007 8:18 pm PT

    Still. At least there are improvements from the last game although I want to expect enemy AC's to be smarter and stronger than in Last Raven although I hope not too much.

    Well, at least I can see improvements of it from graphics to sound due to it being released for next gen consoles.

  • wh1te_m4trix

    Posted Mar 14, 2007 5:46 pm PT

    The only armored core game ive ever played is the first one for the ps one and it was simply awesome, it was the first video game I played and Its still one of my favorite games. Im looking forward to this game and I hope it delivers and it doesnt disappoint me.

  • bloodyrooster

    Posted Mar 14, 2007 2:38 pm PT

    I've only seen the first Armored Core and it was one of the best games ever on the Playstation. I'm sure this will be excellent on the 360 and will finally give Sega its name back than all the crap we've seen over the last several years.

  • Dogma01

    Posted Mar 11, 2007 8:44 pm PT

    This is gonna be awesome! Hyper fast, mad, intense gun slinging with giant mechs this is what Gundam should be like!

    Online will be great if there's a last man standing with 8+ players right free for all! And team matches such as Assults an stuff! Can't Wait!

  • Blak_Magic

    Posted Mar 11, 2007 6:07 pm PT

    I've always been a fan of the Armored Core series. Although the stories weren't always well written, the realism supplied by the games (horse power affected by weight, ammunition lost/cost) always made me giddy. It appears, however, they snatched the realism out of this one. The whole "flying everywhere" bit in the movies seems Z.O.E.-esque; in my opinion one of the best games ever created but it wasn't realistic for a reason. BUT... we'll see how this turns out exactly. I'm rooting for it.

  • Gothan

    Posted Mar 11, 2007 4:10 am PT

    we need a UK/EU release date!!!

  • Shinso-Zangetsu

    Posted Mar 10, 2007 8:14 am PT

    My only problem for the Ps3 AC4 is that there won't be rumble..
    It will look nice, though.

  • NND1

    Posted Mar 9, 2007 1:13 pm PT

    I think the 360 Version has the most potential...... Rumble / Online Voice ... Could be awesome

  • musicalmac Site moderator

    Posted Mar 9, 2007 10:03 am PT

    I would like to play this. Looks fun.

  • keinuveye

    Posted Mar 7, 2007 7:58 am PT

    looks like it might be worth a shot, i didn't get my mech-fill in Lost Planet...

  • md12

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 5:44 pm PT

    Yes, the game will support online play up to 4v4 team battles.

  • imac2689

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 7:38 am PT

    What about online support? will you be able to battle your friends online?

  • Dracamus

    Posted Mar 4, 2007 11:14 am PT

    Anyone Know if that game getting Released in the UK

  • jussimple

    Posted Mar 3, 2007 6:07 pm PT

    I have every AC game that sony released and even borrowed the Japanese version from a friend a couple weeks ago(I'm in japan but not Japanese :-). The controls are incredible and for any AC fans, charge drain is a thing of the past as well as single weapon firing( yes thats right: back, primary and secondary weapons can be fired at the same time). You have to get used to the controls though but it'll only take about have an hour to get comfortable and then it'll be on. Can't wait for the english version to see what they polished and to finally understand what is being said (my japanese isn't that good). Pre-ordered it and the wait is killing me!!!!!!!

  • chamber303

    Posted Mar 2, 2007 6:21 pm PT

    this game will be intense.

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