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No mech customization, but tons of different mechs to use in survival/endless mode.
The scene at the end of the trailer and the general tone reminded me of Ace Combat Squadron leader.
How would both games compare ?
IDK why they wont release an Armored core game for PC....
I mean theres Mech Warrior online, of course theres a fan base for it.
If they would release a version close to Armored core: For Answerer, a face paced version, with mechs close to the orbital frames from ZOE, it would be a massive hit i think. Not too many fast paced mech games that have the customization as AC has.
As long as the cost of localization isn't greater than a few hundred thousand USD they'll definitely make money, so IDK.
i know theres STILL dedicated fans of the old games on ps3.
Hell i still hook up my ps2 just to get in some Silent Line every now and then.
Man among men. I put PCSX2 on my laptop so I can game PS2 Armored Core wherever I go!! (Still have all the titles physically for the true old school feel tho~)