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Armored Core Formula Front Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:093992097301
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_ARMORED_CORE_FORMULA_FRONT
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I loved mech/robot games. I really liked this one since you can modify your AC as you pleased but always taking into account weight, energy supply and heating. In this game you have a team of 5 mechs and you can use any of them to fight your battles. You can change the color of the pain as you please as well which I loved. There are also drones that you can use as weapons that fly around and chase your enemy (this was really cool). There is a variety of things here. You can make heavy armored AC’S who are slow but powerful or lightweight ones who tend to evade well but lack power. I tend to move more towards power since if you fight against one with no good defense specs you need only a couple of shots and he’s gone. The different settings of the game are cool since there is a good number of them and they will affect how you assemble your AC. BTW the graphics on this game are REALLY GOOD. The only thing I wish it had was a story and that it was longer. There are only 2 leagues and after you finish them you only keep fighting the same opponents. They do modify their AC’S but there is no sense of achievement anymore. I know AC games tend to not have a story but i thought it would be great for this one since you get feedback from the other teams from the game from time to time and it felt like it had the potential to be used for a story. Even then, this is a great game! it was worth playing and the money that it cost.
This game is fun, but it has some serious flaws. Firstly, the single stick of the PSP means you can’t do any targeting yourself, so if you’re used to, say, Last Raven it’ll jack you up. There’s also the lack of much story; you are essentially a programmer/engineer building a fighting robot for the sake of fighting other robots for money and amusement. Without the introspection, carnage, and labyrinthine network of betrayals and aliances, is it really an AC game at all? Next, the mission’s are less missions and more just boss battles. This game is essentially the AC3 engine being made into a portable fighting game rather than a real AC entry.That said, this game is still fun. Due to not being limited by human reflexes and such things, you can use the AI mode to pull off some impressive stuff that would be impossible in other AC games, and being able to configure the AI on your mechs as you wish lets you make your own custom battles perfectly tailored to your weaknesses or strengths.Really, it’s a portable version of AC. That’s all there is to it.
I loved the original Armored Core games, and I love this one too!The ability to tune my bots AI is a blast. Its fun to watch one revision of the bots AI lose in the fight, then make a few behavioral tweaks, and see it kick ass. This level of fine tuning means the possibilities are endless! If you’re into strategy, just tweak the AI and properties of the bot, then run the game in AI mode. If you’re into action/fighters, then you can control the bot in the fight. Its something for everyone.The game is complex, but intuitive. You should have no trouble picking up the mechanics without need for a tutorial or manual.The sounds and graphics blew me away. Its really cool to put the psp on my large stereo and feel each explosion. Pisses off the neighbors to no end. XDIf you liked my review please rate it as helpful. Thank You! :D
I picked up this game a few days ago on the hope that the AI customization would allow for direct programming of the AI routines. For example: jump/fly forward 15 feet, scan, if enemy found: shoot, etc. Similar to Origin’s Omega circa 1987.Actually, such AI programming is more suited to 2D enviroments than 3D, so I am not disappointed. What you get instead is a small set of routines you get to unlock, and a bunch of combat style variables. The selling point for others, I suppose, is the ability to use 300 or so components to construct your uber-AC and combat other such constructs either manually (with the US edition) or in simulation. I have learned that the game is seriously unballanced in this respect. There is the possibility to construct an AC which is so stupidly powerful, that anyone who has less than a modicum of an idea what they are doing (such as myself) will simply be obliterated within 15 seconds. The challenge then becomes, ignoring the point of numerous failures, what exactly is his weakness? Well, he’s slow and heats up fast. You can’t get him by direct attacking. Too tough. You can’t get him by flying about, he’ll just shoot you down. And if you try long distance sniping, the arena is too small, he just has to get into range. So all I can think of is to try to stay out of his vision, and wait until he breaks down from overheating after 2/3 of the match is over. This game requires some difficult planning. I think the game should have allowed for some form of di.
A fantastic port to the psp system from the consoles of Armored Core. The graphics,gameplay,and replay value are top notch and fans of armored core cannot go wrong with this diamond of a game. Hours of fun are garanteed. This title WILL make you think even if you don’t want to. Worth the investment.
I wanted to play my Armored core on the go, So I got this one for my PSP, It’s awesome going back to this game which I loved. A bit on the hard side because of it’s AI but it’s all worth it.
Best game for PSP ever
While this game is missing the missions that I enjoy so much, the AI creation aspect of the game is pretty interesting and allows for a more relaxing kind of challenge as players can fine tune their creations at leisure and let the AI fight for you while you sip coffee. Then when your machine won’t pull off a specific tactic, you can take over for it. It’s an interesting concept. Still, I wish it had missions.
If you’re looking at this game, odds are you’ve played an Armored Core game before. If that is the case then you’re in for more of the same, only now you can take it with you.One thing to keep in mind is that the description of the game is inaccurate. They haven’t updated it from the description of the original Japanese version. The original Jap version of the game does not let you control your mech, but in making the game for US audiences they realized that this wouldn’t fly, so they changed the gameplay so it’s just like the classic AC games, where you control your Core.Overall, if you like big robots and want to create your own, this is your game.
I simply love Mech games. However, the only Armored Core game I’ve ever played was the first game in the series on the Playstation years ago. At any rate, considering how this was a Mech game and an Armored Core game I could play on the go–I was sold. Course, I was a bit skeptical as to whether this game would be any good. Reviews I’ve read on recent outings of the series has left it in a bad light(much like Front Mission, I’m afraid). Thankfully, I was quite surprised with the game. What impressed me the most about ACFF:EB? First and foremost was the visual presentation. I’ve seen some beautiful games on the PSP but this one made my jaw drop. Second, while the gameplay mostly puts you in more of a spectating role during the battles, you do get to create your mechs and adjust their AI for battle with the option of playing the classical AC way. That’s a really good thing. Third and perhaps the most important thing, if you’re in micromanagement, you can manage just about everything in the game(from AI to paint, parts and emblem). The game lets you build your own mech using 480 different parts to make it up!! You’re a newly hired architect for a team that has just made it into Formula Front’s Bottom League. You have the task of assembling the team’s ACs for battle against those of other Bottom League qualified participants. There are several different teams with which the player must compete with to reach the top(Testarossa Artigiana, Wyvern, Ogre, Neonia & Peace Security-just.