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I love the game in concept and in execution, and perhaps FromSoftware will see from this game's success that there's a market for Mecha games in this day and age (ESPECIALLY arcadey fast-paced ones) to exploit.
Imagine an Armored Core title on PC and modern systems where there's not only arm-mounted laser-blades, but also physical and hand-held melee weapons that ACs can use, alongside various other weapons and gear.
This game may not be as popular or as universally acclaimed as Souls or Armored Core, but it will probably open the door to more Mech games in general on modern systems and PC.