![]() ![]() If you're after a character-driven role-playing game, Armored Core VI might not be the best game for you. Judging from what we know about the last Armored Cores, you'll be playing several smaller, objective-focused missions as opposed to the more sprawling, open game worlds of Dark Souls, Bloodborne, or Elden Ring. From what we can tell, combat plays at a faster pace than Bloodbourne, Elden Ring, and Sekiro: Shadow Die Twice. Plenty of our experts here at Which? have run the Dark Souls gauntlet, but we aren't exactly Armored Core vets. ![]() If you're on the fence about the game, it might be worthwhile learning more about it before going to buy it. ![]() Once the game launches, most retailers will readjust their prices to reflect RRP – so if you know you want to pick up the game, it might be worth considering a pre-order to save some money. The cheapest we've seen Armored Core VI is £48.58 on console, and £36.85 on PC, compared to RRP £54.99 (console) and £49.99 (PC). We can help you decide whether or not to pre-order it though.ĭepending on where you buy from, it's not uncommon for some retailers to sell pre-orders for games at a slight discount. We don't test or review individual games at Which?, so we can't say for sure whether or not it will be good. If you're after a PlayStation 5, you can get up to £80 off of one until 10 August, read our breakdown on the full sale. The game launches 25 August for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S and X, Xbox One, and on PC. ![]()
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