
Xbox 360
Armored Core: Verdict Day
7.13
playscore
Average
684th of 1221
Trailer, Gameplay, & Screenshots
About this game
Developer: FromSoftware
Content Rating: Teen
Summary
Command a squadron of fully customized Armored Core Units in a dystopian future ravaged by war and stripped of its natural resources; The last remaining resources needed for the survival of your faction are scavenged and bitterly fought for in the No Man’s Land, a bleak landscape that offers little hope for survival. Enlist into one of the various in-game factions and strategically adapt your weapon systems to wrestle control of territories away from other players and establish a much needed peace.
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Critic Reviews
5 Reviews6.73
New additions, like the UNACs, make the game's multiplayer war easier to stick with when you can't assemble a human crew, and the solo campaign is a decent offering despite its flaws. The mechs are the highlight here, but it's a real disappointment that ugly stages, an unintuitive interface, and repetitive missions mar a big portion of the fun that comes with tweaking these rad machines and sending them into battle.
...Armored Core: Verdict Day provides an enjoyable stage on which to both rock and sock ‘em.
Playing Armored Core: Verdict Day almost feels like playing a sports game, as it’s marginally unchanged from the series’ last game and proves difficult for the uninitiated to jump in. Like most every entry in the series, this is a game reserved solely for hardcore Armored Core players who have been religiously playing since the franchise’s inception. An unintuitive interface, confusing story and an insanely high learning curve makes the game feel unwelcoming to new players.