[Armored Core] The hallucination group that I liked as much as Ouma-chan.
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Read more[Armored Core] How did you handle the operation options?
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Read more[Armored Core] Excuse me, what is the initial helicopter in this game?
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Read more[Armored Core] Anonymous… You must also be aware of the potential dangers of cedar pollen.
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Read more[Armored Core] If a sequel to AC is released, what do you wish for?
Users discuss the game’s features, wishing for weapon customization and a focus on competitive play while debating PvE elements.
Read more[Armored Core] I feel like it’s been a while since I bought a tabletop RPG based on an original work.
The discussion revolves around a TRPG featuring a debt-ridden mercenary, emphasizing strategy and gameplay dynamics.
Read more[Armored Core] I can’t move because of the excessive weight…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses model features and gameplay strategies, highlighting creativity and balance in design.
Read more[Armored Core] I am a swordsman who loves guns that seem to put a lot of strain on big-sized wrists, with no consideration for the wrists typical of robots.
The post discusses various otaku preferences in robot anime, focusing on unique characters and weapon designs.
Read more[Armored Core] I was surprised by how popular it was among women.
Blog reviews reveal diverse perspectives on games, characters, and gender dynamics in fandom culture, sparking lively discussions.
Read more[Armored Core] Besides Next ACs, most of the other ACs can be piloted by ordinary people, but it seems the control difficulty isn’t that high; it’s said that even if you quit your job and train with a Raven, you can pilot them.
The discussion revolves around piloting aptitude, learning complexities, and experiences in Japan’s otaku culture.
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