Armored Core Ninebreaker is a mecha simulation video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2. It is the tenth entry in the Armored Core series and was released in 2004 in Japan and North America.
The game is similar to other Armored Core titles, in which the player takes control of a customizable mecha called an "Armored Core" and completes various missions, such as destroying enemy units or collecting items. However, Ninebreaker places a greater emphasis on the game's simulation aspects, giving players the ability to test out and modify their mechs in a variety of scenarios.
One of the game's main features is its "Test Arena" mode, which allows players to test their mechs against various challenges, such as fighting against other Armored Cores or completing obstacle courses. The game also includes a new feature called "Exceed Orbit," which allows players to adjust the speed and trajectory of their Armored Core's movement, providing more precise control over their actions.
Armored Core Ninebreaker received mixed reviews upon release, with some critics praising its deep customization options and simulation aspects, while others criticized its steep difficulty curve and unintuitive controls. However, the game remains a favorite among Armored Core fans for its comprehensive mech-building mechanics and challenging gameplay.
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