>In 2016, From Software's Hidetaka Miyazaki said is working on three new games. >Miyazaki said one is a new Armored Core, while another is a weird new IP.
Deracine and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice are the two latest new IPs from the company. Could this be it, anons? Could it be just another year or so before we officially hear about Armored Core VI?
I really hope so. There hasn't been a good mecha game in years.
Nolan Brooks
Yeah. I hope they don't slack on the arena modes. Easily my favourite part from games like AC3 where there were 50+ opponents and then a tag team mode on top of that. ACfA's arena was weak as fuck.
Justin Peterson
Yeah that shit was awesome. Woule be awesome online too
Charles Clark
user please stop reminding me of no AC since 2013.
At this rate it'll be out just in time for the console's lifecycle to end and it'll get a shit treatment by the publishers again.
I really hope it gets a PC release, whatever it is.
Aiden Myers
It's very likely at this point considering we're getting Sekiro, we got all the Souls games bar Demon's and Bloodborne which were half made by Sony's Japan Studio, and AC has never been platform exclusive beyond the PS1-2 games.
Hudson James
>it'll get a shit treatment by the publishers again What?
Liam Bell
AC4, fA, V and Verdict Day all received absolutely atrocious/middling reviews. To be fair, 4 had an atrocious localisation job and a bare bones 90s PC tier menu interface, For Answer carried over the same menu problems, and V/erdict Day focused way too much on the online components to the detriment of the SP.
Angel Reyes
What does that have to do with publishers?
Jose Fisher
Oh he said publishers, don't mind me I never properly read what he said. But yeah, AC4 got completely fucked by SEGA who butchered the localisation to the point where the usually barebones plot of AC games was nonsensical and made zero sense.
Nolan Ortiz
AC4 was published by Sega, they did a terrible job with it, rendering the game basically incoherent in a lot of places, and providing next to no continuing patch support. Bandai treated AC4A better, but ACV they decided to follow in Sega's footsteps and practically abandoned the game in the west. From had continuing patches and events for the online modes, but Bandai was like "Nah fuck that" and just ported over the DLC, ignoring anything else.
Gavin Lopez
I'm really hoping now that From has some major prestige with the Souls games, Bloodborne and hopefully Sekiro, they can get a publisher who will properly support them with AC6.
Chase Barnes
Personally I'd like to see them work something out with Sony. I think a situation like Nioh would be ideal, with PS4/PC both being available, and Sony not butchering the localization.
Tyler Bennett
I'm happy as long as I'm fed more delicious AC music.
Andrew Thompson
Nah I'll always remember how they were pumping out yearly shovelware.
Wyatt Taylor
>New AC comes out >Console exclusive Just kill me now
Unless it plays like the PS1/PS2 games I'm not interested.
Asher Ward
The ownership of the PS2 games are in absolute limbo hell.
Aiden Young
Next AC has a strong chance of being released on PC. AC:V was released only a year after the Dark Souls port, and everyone knows how rough that was. Now that time has passed I think the odds are high that, barring some exclusivity deal like Bloodborne, From Software sees the value in porting all their games to PC for western audiences. It would be nice, I don't like the trend 4 and 5 started to follow of each generation changing up the mechanics dramatically.
the series emulates decently well (aside from Last Raven, which I've had issues with) start with Nexus if you hate aiming with buttons, otherwise start release order
Ryder Gutierrez
I personally prefer the Nexus remix to In My Heart. Good choices tho
Mason Cruz
Play all of these Then play For Answer.
Nathan Turner
Anyone else like the PS1 games? They have a nostalgic feeling for me Kurosawa is OP
Jason Myers
>Miyazaki said one is a new Armored Core No he didn't.
He said one was a "reboot of an old franchise", which was Sekiro, which began its life as a Tenchu game.