G-MODE Archives+ Armored Core: Mobile 3 launches in Japan for PC tomorrow

AKA G-MODEアーカイブス+ Amored Core Mobile 3.

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A screenshot from G-MODE Archives+ Armored Core: Mobile 3.

G-MODE has announced that 2007 mobile action game G-MODE Archives+ Armored Core: Mobile 3 will be released in Japan for PC tomorrow. While the release is available worldwide, it only supports Japanese. In the game, players fight to survive a world of rival powers. The story’s timeline fills the gap between two console games, Armored Core Nexus and Armored Core Last Raven.

Complete each mission to progress through stages in this 3D mech action game. There are a variety of battle scenarios and mission types. Machines are customizable to change their battle style. This is a game originally made for flip phones in the ’00s, and this release doesn’t include elements such as languages and achievements since they were not part of the original version.

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Here is information about the gameplay, via Steam:

  • Progress the story by completing each mission.
  • Choose parts for each section of your machine to build your own customized unit.
  • Then take on the operation objectives set for each mission.
  • Aim for high-rated mission completions to achieve the top “Raven Rank – S.”
  • Carry out operations across various scenarios, including assaults and defenses, in urban areas and open wastelands.
  • Dare to battle through fast-paced mech action combat?

Here is a trailer for the Nintendo Switch version of the game, which is currently unreleased:

Developed by FromSoftware/G-MODE and published by G-MODE, G-MODE Archives+ Armored Core: Mobile 3 will be released in Japan for PC via Steam on January 22.

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Lindsay picked up an NES controller for the first time at the age of 6 and instantly fell in love. She began reviewing GBA games 20 years ago and quickly branched out from her Nintendo comfort zone. She has has developed a great love of life sims and FMV titles. For her, accessibility is one of the most important parts of any game (but she also really appreciates good UI).

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