A pivotal entry introducing the NEXT system and a new narrative framework for the series. Dense gameplay and deep customisation. More complex than predecessors, it delights demanding fans while challenging less experienced players.
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Released in 2004, Nexus brings a substantial overhaul to the series, introducing a new heat system, dual-disc content (campaign and legacy missions) and the ability to wield two weapons at once. A clear transitional entry between the early Armored Core games and the end of the PS2 line.
The Revolution disc accompanying Armored Core Nexus, a complementary part offering side content, parts and challenges that extend the main disc's experience. Its nature as a second medium makes it easier to mislay, and a truly complete Nexus set requires gathering both original discs. Its interest comes precisely from this role of an often-mismatched companion, sought by collectors wanting the diptych intact.
Is Armored Core - Nexus still worth playing in 2026?
A mecha action game from FromSoftware, Armored Core Nexus continues the series with an emphasis on extreme customisation of your battle robot, assembled part by part to face snappy mercenary missions. The depth of the customisation system, the heavy piloting feel and the austere science fiction atmosphere win over genre devotees. The budget and overheat management and a dated production call for investment. A title for fans of demanding mech games and deep customisation.