Armored Core 2 (Sony PlayStation 2, 2000)

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Condition
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Release Year
2000
UPC
0093992089009
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Armored Core Series
Publisher
Agetec
Genre
Simulation
Game Name
Armored Core 2
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In Earth Year 223, life on Mars has become a daily struggle for survival in a brutal corporate world. Since the terraforming operation brought a breathable atmosphere to the Red Planet, over 30 percent of Earth's population migrated there in the past 20 years, and the result is a fledgling world with a wealth of opportunities and a host of dangers for enterprising and skilled individuals. One of the most exciting and deadly occupations during these turbulent times is that of an Armored Core pilot. ACs, as they're commonly referred, are giant mechs that corporations use as hired goons to sabotage and harm each other on Mars.<br><br>Although the ACs may fight to the death when hired for a job, that doesn't mean that they don't respect one another, and your level of respect depends on your ability to succeed in the Arena, where ACs go up against each other in a one-on-one showdown for mech superiority. Climb the ranks of the Arena and earn that respect you think you deserve. But fame and fortune comes at a price. It could be measured in the huge amount of credits you put into your AC, or it could be measured with your life.<br><br>Armored Core 2 is the sequel to the best-selling mech title for the PSOne, and takes place some seventy years after its predecessor. You take on the role of a Raven, a highly elite AC pilot who's just touched down on the Red Planet and is looking to improve your AC and your reputation amongst the battle-hardened denizens of the AC community. Thanks to a constant struggle between the three corporations seeking to control the terraforming project, the Ravens are extremely busy being hired out by the corporations as mercenaries, as each tries to ruin the other's chances of success.<br><br>Although a major part of the single-player game is accepting missions from the corporations (there are over 30 missions, many of them completely optional), you will also want to take place in the Arena battles if you want to succeed and earn respect and cash. The Arena is a ladder of 40 of the best AC pilots, and once you beat the mech above you, you take his or her place. You also win cold, hard cash, which becomes extremely important in the maintenance and upgrading of your AC. In this way, the single-player missions and the Arena serve each other, as you have to use the money you earn from both to succeed in either.<br><br>Each of Armored Core 2's mechs is utterly customizable, from the 13 different major components that make up their bodies, to colors and logos. The game starts players with the most basic essentials, but to succeed, you'll have to make choices about what you want your mech to be, from its speed to the firepower it can generate. The best parts aren't cheap, and it will take a pilot with great skill to be able to afford them.<br><br>Aside from the single-player game, Armored Core 2 also includes a two-player mode, either via split-screen or the link cable. Players can create their own mechs and then upload them onto friend's PS2s so they can compete with their own customized ACs.

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Publisher
Agetec
UPC
3307210401489, 0093992089009
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2703

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Simulation
Video Game Series
Armored Core Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Armored Core 2

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2000
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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  • Top favorable review

    Armored core game an old standby

    I really like this older game 30 some years ago when my nephews were growing up, they turned me onto it. Didn’t get a chance to play it right away, but I have set up a gaming station in my living room and enjoy it very much. Thank you for your quick delivery and very accurate description of the product that I purchased.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: zmelikian

  • Still the best

    This game was the only reason why I purchased a ps2 back in 2001. After finding the same ps2 in mint condition, I got new controllers and cords, and again just to play this one game. That’s how much I enjoy playing the game, and after I just recently found out that they released Armored Core 6, I will have a lot to catch up on when I’m finished with this game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: jmpoker

  • Mecha Nostalgia

    It's one of the most solid games on the PS2. I saw that the newest Armored Core had a trailer, and I felt a sudden need to go back and play the older ones. It's exactly as I remember; dark, polygonal graphics. Bad tank controls. But mecha games are few and far between, so I decided to retread this nostalgic path.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: owweb_58

  • Great Game for a Good Price

    Only downfall is the aged-graphics and controls, otherwise still as fun as it was when it was released!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: goodwill_monocacy

  • Great Game

    Game was as described and plays great.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: samcall-914