- April 29, 2025
- G-MODE
G-MODEアーカイブス+ ARMORED CORE MOBILE MISSION
62%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
music, stability
90% User Score 20 reviews
Platforms
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Gear up, customize your mech, and take on high-stakes missions!Simple yet deep—experience the thrill of mech action on the battlefield!Series OverviewArmored Core: Mobile Mission was released by FromSoftware in 2004 for feature phones. It is part of the long-running Armored Core series, a popular 3D mech combat action franchise that began with the release of the original Armored Core for PlayStati…





Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions
- The game is a fun and impressive release for fans of the Armored Core series, offering solid gameplay and customization options.
- It's great to see lost media preserved, and the game provides a nostalgic experience for those who missed it in its original release.
- The top-down gameplay is enjoyable and more engaging than it appears in screenshots, making it a worthwhile experience for those interested in Japanese mobile games.
- The game lacks English support, which may frustrate players unfamiliar with Japanese, and it can be buggy with inconsistent controls and hitboxes.
- The content and length of gameplay are minimal, leading some to feel it isn't worth the price, especially for casual players.
- The soundtrack can become repetitive, and the game may not have aged well, making it a tough recommendation even for hardcore fans.
- gameplay6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is noted for its limited content and short length, leading some players to feel it doesn't justify the $10 price tag. While the visuals may not impress, the game successfully adapts the Armored Core mechanics into a more accessible, arcade-style format, with many players expressing greater interest in the sequels.
“I would've preferred to see the whole series release in a single package, and to be honest, I'm more interested in the sequels as they appear to be an impressive attempt to emulate the gameplay of third-gen Armored Core (my favorite gen).”
“Sure, it's not much to look at, but it does a good job of translating Armored Core gameplay to something more arcade-like and easy to pick up and play.”
“The content and length of gameplay are very small, and realistically aren't worth $10.”