The gears of war(-mechs) in Armored Core 4 screens
Seems like someone just opened up a can of Whoopass and shouted “SCREENSHOTS!” Is it just us or do we smell that faint sour smell of burnt metal, ozone, and tin? You can never get enough of all those futuristic war-mechs and laser cannons the size of an oak tree.
Armed to the teeth core, Armored Core 4 is gearing up for a timely Spring release for the 360 and PS3. Boasting more than 30 cores, Sega‘s game is equipped with more customizable addons to ice your mech. Everything from balance, power, speed, and performance, you’d have to make sure that you’re fit to the Core, so to speak. It’s a war-sim, it’s a mech-sim, it’s even a plane-sim (in the sense that you pilot your mech). What more could you ask for? Oh, wait! We know!
Screenshots. Take a careful look at them. The thumbs don’t live up to the glory of its full-sized version. Click the Core, click the thumbs!
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Seems like someone just opened up a can of Whoopass and shouted “SCREENSHOTS!” Is it just us or do we smell that faint sour smell of burnt metal, ozone, and tin? You can never get enough of all those futuristic war-mechs and laser cannons the size of an oak tree.
Armed to the teeth core, Armored Core 4 is gearing up for a timely Spring release for the 360 and PS3. Boasting more than 30 cores, Sega‘s game is equipped with more customizable addons to ice your mech. Everything from balance, power, speed, and performance, you’d have to make sure that you’re fit to the Core, so to speak. It’s a war-sim, it’s a mech-sim, it’s even a plane-sim (in the sense that you pilot your mech). What more could you ask for? Oh, wait! We know!
Screenshots. Take a careful look at them. The thumbs don’t live up to the glory of its full-sized version. Click the Core, click the thumbs!