LorkArmored Core: Last Raven (Playstation 2, 2006)- The Dark Souls of Armored Core*Jun 22, 20171Jun 22, 20171
LorkArmored Core: Nine Breaker (Playstation 2, 2005)According to Wikipedia: “In a some-what controversial move, developer FromSoftware remodelled some of the basic elements of the Armored…May 18, 2017May 18, 2017
LorkArmored Core: Nexus (Playstation 2, 2004)Ah yes, 2004: 6 years after the introduction of the Dual Shock controller, 4 years from the launch of the PS2, and 3 since the release of…Apr 8, 2017Apr 8, 2017
LorkSilent Line: Armored Core (Playstation 2, 2003)There’s a joke I heard that while other From Software games have low budgets, Armored Core games are the way they are because From spends…Mar 25, 2017Mar 25, 2017
LorkArmored Core 3 (Playstation 2, 2002)On paper, Armored Core 3 is a pretty rote example of the series reputation for stagnancy: another generation, another list of minor…Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
LorkArmored Core 2: Another Age (Playstation 2, 2001)I didn’t mention it in my post for that game, but Armored Core 2 was a clean break from the first three games, being set in the distant…Feb 18, 2017Feb 18, 2017
LorkArmored Core 2 (Playstation 2, 2000)This game came out on the Playstation 2, a console that shipped with the DualShock 2 controller, featuring two analog sticks. I think you…Feb 11, 2017Feb 11, 2017
LorkArmored Core: Master of Arena (Playstation, 2000)Another standalone expansion pack. As the name suggests, From must have gotten a lot of feedback (rightfully) telling them that the arena…Feb 4, 2017Feb 4, 2017
LorkArmored Core: Project Phantasma (Playstation, 1998)Released a little under a year after the first game in the US (the turnaround in Japan was even shorter), this is a standalone expansion…Feb 4, 2017Feb 4, 2017
LorkArmored Core (Playstation, 1997)The first thing anyone mentions when they talk about these games nowadays is the dated control scheme. It’s basically tank controls on the…Feb 4, 2017Feb 4, 2017