

"Armored Core: Verdict Day review - mech souls (PS3)".
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It's the kind of game that rewards repeated trial and error as you play, and so if you like that, here it is". This makes the missions pretty tough from the start, but the mercenaries and UNAC auto-AI system provide beginners with a fair amount of backup, which is key. There is a tutorial, but beyond that, you're pretty much thrown into the wilderness. Another wrote: "The game's focused primarily on online play and that may scare off some players right there. But the more you plug away at it, the more you can really feel how much better you're getting at it, which is nice". One editor wrote: "The game's pretty difficult and you have to use a ton of buttons, which makes the hurdles seem pretty high at first. In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of two nines and two eights for a total of 34 out of 40. In a more positive light, IGN, although acknowledging the weak graphics and confusing menus of the PS3 version, remarked: "A special kind of magic here that most games would never even attempt". Most critics agreed that the game would be successful with those who are already into the series but would suffer to add new players to its fanbase. Critics pointed the difficulty for newcomers to understand the game and weak story. Verdict Day received "mixed or average reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. With the assistance of mercenaries Magnolia "Maggy" Curtis and codename: "Fatman", they accept assignments on behalf of the factions, before entering into conflict with the Reaper Squad. The game follows the story of an unnamed mercenary AC pilot's exploits during the eve of what would come to be known as "the Verdict War". Adding to the conflict is a mysterious group known as "the Reaper Squad", as well as the usage of Unmanned Armored Cores (UNACs). The three factions now controlling the world wage war against each other for world dominance and for control of the mysterious "Towers" once hidden by the contamination. The discovery of high-tech Towers once hidden by the contamination has ignited a new "Verdict War" between three different factions. The contamination that isolated humanity has begun to subside, allowing humans to return to more of the world. Verdict Day is set 100 years after the events of Armored Core V.
