Latest News
FromSoftware announced Armored Core VI and now gamers are trying to figure out what Armored Core even is
The latest title in the Armored Core series, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon, was recently announced to the excitement of long-time fans. On the other hand, those familiar with FromSoftware’s more recent works have been trying to figure out just what kind of game Armored Core even is.
The person who reported “No information on the new Armored Core” every day for over 600 days has a confession to make
Upon announcement of Armored Core IV, a YouTube channel in Japan attracted attention in Japan. The channel has been posting daily reports on whether new information on Armored Core has been announced or not since March 2021.
Looking for a shiny Larvitar or Bagon? Give this method a try
A simple method for finding shiny variants of Larvitar and Bagon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has been discovered.
Forspoken includes an option that lets you cut the chatter
The PS5 demo for Forspoken gives players an early taste of the kind of gameplay that they can expect from the full game when it arrives in January. There are a wide variety of options available in the demo, and one called “Cuff Chat Frequency” has been gaining a lot of attention.
Armored Core titles aren’t easy to access these days
FromSoftware announced Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon at The Game Awards. Longtime fans are excited, and those who have yet to experience the series can be seen showing their interest in wanting to try it out. But there’s a problem. The previous Armored Core titles are hard to even access.
Editor’s choices
Non-gaming news
Niconico mass deletes videos and shuts down adult-oriented fanart portal to comply with international laws
Niconico services’ regulations were revised last October to accommodate international laws pertaining to sexual and violent content.
Indie games
Learn Japanese by taking photos in this cozy new game (Updated)
Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography is a fun new language learning game that helps you learn everyday Japanese by taking photos.
nintendo
Nintendo’s attorney weighs in on what makes emulators illegal
Koji Nishiura, patent attorney and deputy general manager of Nintendo’s intellectual property department, talks about legal problems surrounding emulation.