2023-06-25 23:38:41
Starting today, we’re officially less than two months away from the release of Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. But will it actually happen, or are we yet another disappointing delay? Fortunately, it appears the game will be released as planned. In a good sign, the game has now received a US age rating from the ESRB and is considered suitable for teens and up. It seems like some references to sci-fi drugs and minor profanity are the worst things a gamer can be exposed to. Here’s the reasoning behind the teen classification: “This is a third-person shooter game in which the player assumes the role of a mercenary on a military mission. The player pilots a mechanized combat suit (mech) and uses machine guns, rocket launchers, missiles and Melee-style attacks to destroy enemies (e.g., other mechs, tanks, helicopters.) Combat is often fast-paced, with realistic gunfire and large explosions – damaged battlesuits often burst into fiery wreckage/scattered debris. The game contains references to fictional drugs in dialogue/text (e.g., “Poison pillers caught in a power struggle in the Coral drug trade”; “Nobody’s going to get excited regarding this”; “You have to bring the Rubicon’s blessing to . …hit your brain with a snap and hiss. The word “sh*t” is in the game. Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon is out August 25 on PC, PlayStation and Available on Xbox.
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