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Heaven Angel

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  1. Armored Core VI Isn’t Open-World Because Devs Didn’t Want It To Be Like Elden Ring

    (glad for not being another open world and not shoving the mechanics in just because every developer on the planet appears to be chasing them)

    Heavily focused on fast gameplay, customizations, given more emphasis on boss fights. 

     

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    • Armored Core VI could have potentially had open-world exploration elements but FromSoftware believed it was best to stick to the series’ charm.
    • According to the dev team, Armored Core VI will double down on customization and parts assembly so players can craft the perfect AC for any situation.
    • Armored Core VI will feature mission-based gameplay but each map is intricately crafted and the devs are confident in the quality.

    :dance:

     

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    Devs -  “I think you will be able to feel a different pleasure from exploring every nook and cranny of the carefully crafted map as you move.”

     

     

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    Amnesia: The Bunker Reviews

    9/10 - GGRecon

    9/10 - Wccftech

    8/10 - We Got This Covered

    8/10 - IGN

    8/10 - Gamespot

    8/10 - Twinfinite

    8/10 - GameGrin

    8/10 - Try Hard Guides

    8/10 - Cultured Vultures

    7/10 - Push Square

     

    Metacritic - 78

    Opencritic - 76

     

    Out now on PC, PlayStation 5/4, and Xbox X/S/One

    (Day 1 Game Pass).

  3. 28 minutes ago, R3D_D3ViL said:

    Wont the seasons and eventual expansions be all paid and not free? Is the story content in the seasons available on free track?

     

    It is worth it if you buy the standard version for just the campaign. But if all the future content is going to be paid as well with a initial investment of $70 and then $10 season pass plus who knows how much the expansions will cost (I am assuming $40), then this is going to be a hefty monetary investment going forward instead of time. 

     

    Expansions and new playable characters will be paid, expansions will be free. 

    If you don't want to buy those story expansions then you'll still be good as all the seasonal contents are free. Buy them later if you want to play story further and even with discounted DLC prices. 

    If you've seen those reviews then you'll know the base game itself gives massive content to the players and endgame structures. The asking price is totally worth it. 

  4. 49 minutes ago, Agent 47 said:

     

    Not just that, it also matters how much time you have on your hand. This ain't a game. Its a job.

    Not really, if you join a clan or have friends to play with you'll go through even toughest bosses with fun. It's not like destiny. 

  5. 3 hours ago, dylanjosh said:

     

     

     

    wow he had lots of good words about it. Really  wants to make me play 

     

    It's highly addictive.. everything done properly from gameplay to performance. A well crafted game. I'd say go for it. 

  6. Redfall originally started out as an MTX driven live service, born of the same push that produced Fallout 76 and Youngblood.

     

     

     

     

     

  7. Diablo IV | Reviews

    10 - Gaming Trend

    10 - Videogamer

    9.5 - TechRaptor

    9.5 - MP1st

    9 - Prima Games

    9 - Press Start

    9 - Screenrant

    9 - Twinfinite

    9 - IGN

    5/5 - Windows Central

    5/5 - Dexerto

    5/5 - VGC

    4/5 - GamesHub

    8 - Destructoid

    8 - Gamespot

     

    Metacritic: 88

    Opencritic: 89

     

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