You dont even need to fight the boss My mech was really good at jumping and really fast I literally didnt even see nine ball a single time this mission other then he appearing in my radar and hearing his thrusters This game is amazing but man the last few missions after you defeat one of the corporations all suck ass I would much prefer the game having 2 endings depending on what corporation you sided with and we just see the consequences of they taking all the power
The final mission is pretty funny in that you think it's just another random mission for you to earn money from, and then all of a sudden you get thrown into a room full of floating cubes, two ranked ACs try to kill you, you destroy some giant weird target, and then the game ends. I thought I still had a few hours to go until I saw the credits roll.
Never got through the final mission. I was able to handle Project Phantasma and Master of Arena (Even beating all the optional arenas/mechs) but this mission just broke me. Thanks for uploading.
TBF this mission kinda sucks. It completely breaks the gameplay formula and the camera doesn't work for what it expects you to do. I had to memorize exactly where and when to jump to get past the vertical areas.
@@GerardoSantana It won’t add to your percentage, if you skip the Nineballs, though. More easy to beat it when you get one of them in the top or bottom pit.
@@armoredcorefan2719 That's fine. The point is to at least get that clear. Then once the player is ready they can go back and take them down when more confident, say if the player missed the Karasawa or something, they clear the mission and the game, then go back, grab missing weapons, and come back to finish the job
I liked most of it except for the part with those stupid cubes. I genuinely have to question what they were thinking when they made that. I played on emulator and just used cheat code to infinite energy boost all the way to the top. No shame honestly.
Nine Balls Voice and the Final Cut Scene always give me goosebumps. AC Wiki says "If the player loses there is a cutscene which gives the suspicion that the players death was actually a planned assassination.". Is there a special cut scene for when you fail this mission? If so, is it on UA-cam?
Hey there, sorry to necro this thread, but I have a full answer for you. There is a cutscene that plays if you die during any of the final 3 missions on a new playthrough, as well as certain other areas that would prevent the story from moving forward. I have alot of the cutscenes on my channel, but I may upload the Game Over one as well soon since some of the old videos of these scenes have been lost. The DEAD/ELIMINATED ending is the cutscene you are thinking of. It has an administrator typing up a report on you, followed by the computer screen flashing "DEAD/ELIMINATED" This ending implies that Nine-Ball was the one trying to kill you because your actions resulted in a political imbalance between Chrome and Murakumo. Nine-Ball's AI was designed to keep the balance of powers through any means necessary. Because you were too strong, he wanted you dead. You can see this when Sledgehammer tells you "Don't you understand? You are totally out of line! You are going overboard!!". to my knowledge, the only ways to see the DEAD/ELIMINATED Cutscene is to die during Mop up Chrome Remnants (A or B), and to die during Destroy Floating Mines. You may be able to see it in the Base Exploration mission where Sledgehammer traps you there. But I'm not sure. I'd have to try it out.
Ohh fromsoftware. Just like dark souls no matter the choice it sucks. Let the computer live and man will never be free. Destriy raven nest and the means to achieve rebirth is taken away and humans slip into the dark ages again.
Remember doing this myself. I loved this game and i still have it. Got all the PS2 ones as well. I never quite understood the story, but non the less ending was awesome. Great to see the final mission on youtube to enjoy again. Love the ending music.
i remember the game if you had a lot of failures and debts the game will restart and you will get HUMAN PLUS mode more like you got mocked by FromSoftware for playing so badly that you need a machine booster to make it easier
I always got HUMAN PLUS abilities on purpose. Being able to throw your sword beam and fire the back cannon while moving made things a lot more fun (for me at least). I kind of wish they were abilities you could buy for your pilot, like augmentations in Dues Ex, instead having to grind for them by dying repeatedly.
@@SpaceFox93 The way to go in my opinion is making a savegame as normal human and a second playtrought in second slot as human plus. So you can experience the game in different ways, first as a good guy and next as a cyborg who lost most of his humanity and is now a tool.
Anyone know why the AN-K1 arms are more expensive than the AN-25 arms? The only stat the AN-K1 excels over the AN-25s is energy defense. Everything else is worse.
So yeah, while this game may have the usual Fromsoft trappings, this was well before Miyazaki was hired on. Hell he was probably in junior high if not high school at the time.
So what? Did we die in the explosion? I was able to take out both nine balls without plus, although they shredded my AC lol The name of the mission is very misleading
I remember the awful frustration of trying to jump between those damn cubes, and the deeply unsatisfying finale. It's such a laconic ending that at the time I considered having done something wrong and being struck with a "bad" finale. Instead it was just bad by itself...
why dont you want human plus? its awesome! besides it makes you feel invincible, especially if you go through it several times, like i did (to get all the upgrades)
6's endings dissapoint me. I've always been fascinated by nine-ball's statements in both this game and master of arena about order and the need for it, as the series makes good on nine-ball's promise of chaos in both AC2 and AC2:AA. 6 by contrast gave us a magic space waifu who might as well just ask the pilot to marry her at the end of NG++. ALLMIND is philosophically toothless compared to nine-ball, and while 6 has some fantastic characters, I would've preferred a more fleshed out antagonist as opposed to a computer that says 'go fuck yourself, lmao' without discernable cause.
Those moving boxes are harder than the boss itself
Only if you cheese the boss.
You dont even need to fight the boss
My mech was really good at jumping and really fast
I literally didnt even see nine ball a single time this mission other then he appearing in my radar and hearing his thrusters
This game is amazing but man the last few missions after you defeat one of the corporations all suck ass
I would much prefer the game having 2 endings depending on what corporation you sided with and we just see the consequences of they taking all the power
Fun fact: It's possible to skip all boxes with a light weight ac and human plus
The final mission is pretty funny in that you think it's just another random mission for you to earn money from, and then all of a sudden you get thrown into a room full of floating cubes, two ranked ACs try to kill you, you destroy some giant weird target, and then the game ends. I thought I still had a few hours to go until I saw the credits roll.
Never got through the final mission. I was able to handle Project Phantasma and Master of Arena (Even beating all the optional arenas/mechs) but this mission just broke me.
Thanks for uploading.
TBF this mission kinda sucks. It completely breaks the gameplay formula and the camera doesn't work for what it expects you to do. I had to memorize exactly where and when to jump to get past the vertical areas.
hey. if you still have the game. go back.
you can build something super fast or super tanky and just ignore them and rush to the end.
@@GerardoSantana It won’t add to your percentage, if you skip the Nineballs, though. More easy to beat it when you get one of them in the top or bottom pit.
@@armoredcorefan2719 That's fine. The point is to at least get that clear. Then once the player is ready they can go back and take them down when more confident,
say if the player missed the Karasawa or something, they clear the mission and the game, then go back, grab missing weapons, and come back to finish the job
I liked most of it except for the part with those stupid cubes. I genuinely have to question what they were thinking when they made that. I played on emulator and just used cheat code to infinite energy boost all the way to the top. No shame honestly.
Nine Balls Voice and the Final Cut Scene always give me goosebumps. AC Wiki says "If the player loses there is a cutscene which gives the suspicion that the players death was actually a planned assassination.". Is there a special cut scene for when you fail this mission? If so, is it on UA-cam?
There is, I lost the Mission just now and I saw the death cutscene.
@@Access.Denied Shit dude I may have to run through the entire game again later on just to die in that mission lmao
i really need someone to upload this cutscene for me
Hey there, sorry to necro this thread, but I have a full answer for you.
There is a cutscene that plays if you die during any of the final 3 missions on a new playthrough, as well as certain other areas that would prevent the story from moving forward.
I have alot of the cutscenes on my channel, but I may upload the Game Over one as well soon since some of the old videos of these scenes have been lost.
The DEAD/ELIMINATED ending is the cutscene you are thinking of. It has an administrator typing up a report on you, followed by the computer screen flashing "DEAD/ELIMINATED"
This ending implies that Nine-Ball was the one trying to kill you because your actions resulted in a political imbalance between Chrome and Murakumo. Nine-Ball's AI was designed to keep the balance of powers through any means necessary. Because you were too strong, he wanted you dead. You can see this when Sledgehammer tells you "Don't you understand? You are totally out of line! You are going overboard!!".
to my knowledge, the only ways to see the DEAD/ELIMINATED Cutscene is to die during Mop up Chrome Remnants (A or B), and to die during Destroy Floating Mines.
You may be able to see it in the Base Exploration mission where Sledgehammer traps you there. But I'm not sure. I'd have to try it out.
Ohh fromsoftware. Just like dark souls no matter the choice it sucks.
Let the computer live and man will never be free.
Destriy raven nest and the means to achieve rebirth is taken away and humans slip into the dark ages again.
5:00, ah yes. The wait. Facing him head-on was asking for death.
Remember doing this myself. I loved this game and i still have it. Got all the PS2 ones as well. I never quite understood the story, but non the less ending was awesome. Great to see the final mission on youtube to enjoy again. Love the ending music.
@rufaswan As you can see in this video, I skipped the saving because I didn't want the human plus option. Yes, you can select any level.
Honestly, what an amazing ending to a great game.
i remember the game
if you had a lot of failures and debts
the game will restart and you will get HUMAN PLUS mode
more like you got mocked by FromSoftware for playing so badly that you need a machine booster to make it easier
I always got HUMAN PLUS abilities on purpose. Being able to throw your sword beam and fire the back cannon while moving made things a lot more fun (for me at least). I kind of wish they were abilities you could buy for your pilot, like augmentations in Dues Ex, instead having to grind for them by dying repeatedly.
@@SpaceFox93 The way to go in my opinion is making a savegame as normal human and a second playtrought in second slot as human plus.
So you can experience the game in different ways, first as a good guy and next as a cyborg who lost most of his humanity and is now a tool.
The only game in the PS1 series I didn't get to play... and it's the only way to get human plus for the sequels too... sad
"Stop such foolishness" Shat brix
those two MTs in the beginning are always a pain in the ass.
Anyone know why the AN-K1 arms are more expensive than the AN-25 arms?
The only stat the AN-K1 excels over the AN-25s is energy defense. Everything else is worse.
I didn’t catch the ending and the final text what exactly happened ?
So yeah, while this game may have the usual Fromsoft trappings, this was well before Miyazaki was hired on. Hell he was probably in junior high if not high school at the time.
i remeber tshi fuking mission took me ages to clear it...Hardest mission evaaaaa
Dude...I hated the plataform section of this game because of the camera...it just sucked balls
So what? Did we die in the explosion? I was able to take out both nine balls without plus, although they shredded my AC lol The name of the mission is very misleading
I didnt even see nine ball
I was thinking there would be an arena or something but it just ended lol
hey u still doing armored core videos
Same, beat it with a heavy-weight biped with moonlight, bazooka, and overpowered bouble slot missles. No plus. Skipped through the nineball part
I remember the awful frustration of trying to jump between those damn cubes, and the deeply unsatisfying finale.
It's such a laconic ending that at the time I considered having done something wrong and being struck with a "bad" finale.
Instead it was just bad by itself...
why dont you want human plus? its awesome! besides it makes you feel invincible, especially if you go through it several times, like i did (to get all the upgrades)
damn it mine when I play it stucked after I blast the generator thing >:(
this looks hard
Am playing that game on my demetrius Leonard Fairley page i love this broken game lol it like dark souls no muisc
I do not respect literally a single AC6 players that has not cleared this mission.
6's endings dissapoint me. I've always been fascinated by nine-ball's statements in both this game and master of arena about order and the need for it, as the series makes good on nine-ball's promise of chaos in both AC2 and AC2:AA.
6 by contrast gave us a magic space waifu who might as well just ask the pilot to marry her at the end of NG++. ALLMIND is philosophically toothless compared to nine-ball, and while 6 has some fantastic characters, I would've preferred a more fleshed out antagonist as opposed to a computer that says 'go fuck yourself, lmao' without discernable cause.