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Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon review – bigger isn’t better

Posted on August 31, 2023 By bot

Review InformationPlatform reviewed: PC

Available on: PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X S, Xbox One, and PC

Release date: August 25, 2023Armored Core6: Fires of Rubicon opens with flair. The default mech you’re given for the prologue handles responsively with fluidity and grace and you spend the majority of the mission zipping between smaller enemy mechs, shredding them between machine gun fire and a big sword. Eventually, however, you come to the set-piece encounter: a large enemy gunship. It’s here
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