Just finished my first playthrough, I chose the liberator ending, It was such an emotional experience. Betraying Walter and Carla's dream left me heartbroken but when Rubicon rose up and rusty came to the call of liberation I felt like I was doing the just thing, god it was incredible, loved every second of it.
@@anedgygundampilot8208fr, i got the good ending first then the bad on my second playthrough. Kinda gets me depressed now cus the bad ending just leave a bad taste overall than the good
Of all the endings that one hit me the hardest. Betraying Carla sucked Sooooo bad. She's with you like 90% of the game and she comes to your rescue. Then you have to kill her. That was sad, and to watch her get sad about Chatty if you take him out first. It was awful.
Alea Lacta Est… The die has been cast… there is no turning back now. Only the fates know our future now… Side note Also anyone get Evangelion vibes from that ending if you did it?
The third ending is very similar to Paul's holy Jihad at the beginning of Dune Messiah. Armored Core 6 to me is like a love letter to Dune in mecha form and I love it.
Dude I can’t get over how much iguazu being part of the last boss fight ruined it for me. I hate that final mission and came here to watch the ending instead of beating it myself because of how much I hate it
Third ending was so unique. Allmind goal is to absorb all rubiconians through the coral by releasing them and Ayre knew that she can't trust them. With the coral released from the convergence, all rubiconians scattered everywhere, and possess the armor core. Now the new age begins with another conflict. There are group of coral Rubiconians that exist as a corporates, guerrillas, or mercenaries. 621 and Ayre have a long campaign to finish it.
@@danendrarifansa2943 I am in the complete sequel camp as well. Although the thing with the past titles are that due to internet infrastructure and hardware limitations, large DLC's/.Expansions with new campaigns were not really a thing, hence all the in-between games on the PS2. But Monster Hunter World has shown us a larger paid expansions can definitely bring a whole new story to the base game. Just not sure if FROM's AC team wants to do a 0.75 story or go full 1 and release a whole new game's worth of content in AC7.
@@jac1207Iceborne is just a perfect example of DLC continuation. It gives you a deeper lore of the story and find the cause of why that story is started. Usually, Armored Core series is just like Final Fantasy series like how Armored Core 5 and 6 have different universe settings and plot to each other.
Ayre was a human, all Rubiconians that died from the Coral were turned into A.I. in the Coral. The Ayre fight, Ayre went rampant from the voices in the Coral converging, just like the Ice Worm but was going to trigger the convergence. Walter was "Re-educated" by Arquebus, using the Coral. He was Snail/Arquebus's Plan B. Arquebus originally wanted to "Re-educate" Raven with the Coral. The converging of the Coral would turn them rampant and trigger the convergence. ALLMIND was Arquebus's resource and was going to use V.VII to trigger the convergence due to his Coral affinity. Replaced by Iguazu, or Walter. (Also goes rogue to achieve it's objective, like most A.I.) Balam, a supernatural being in Mayan religion that guards cornfields and villages. Balaam, reviled as a "wicked man" in both the Torah and the New Testament. Appropriately the opposition to Arquebus. Balaam was responsible for causing the Israelites to commit sin and cursed them. Arquebus, a form of long gun that appeared in Europe and the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century. An early type of portable gun supported on a tripod or a forked rest. The corporation was named from the start with the intention of building the structure gathering the Coral, a galaxy, or universe destroying "Arquebus gun". The Vespers name is the name of an evening prayer Balteus, the girdle of a biblical Jewish priest, and alternative name of the Pope's Subcinctorium. Snail, Psalm 58:8. Part of a stanza calling upon God to frustrate and destroy the wicked or unfaithful. Freud was fighting for Arquebus in anticipation of the convergence, refer to ALLMIND ending and his death on Xylem. Snail's BALTEUS was designed after the biblical angel of the "Throne" classification, he was the mastermind of Arquebus. Ángel arcabucero, Angel with Arquebus is an angel depicted with an arquebus instead of the sword traditional for martial angels. Plan B would've still have given him angelhood if it worked due to Coral augmentation. Throne is the third highest classification of angel, Cherubim, Seraphim, Sephiroth are above which Freud may be any of with how Snail used him. Raven could have been ranked higher than Freud if Arquebus converted Raven with Coral. ALLMIND references "Creation's Potential", as Humanity of which Arquebus was attempting to ascend. Biblically Humanity was God's creation, the whole universe being his creation. There would be the implication of the belief or existence of AC's and Pilots that would fulfil these roles, or a higher being after the convergence. The Numerals used may also be possible to draw the pilots alongside God's angels in order of personal rank. Freud as Michael, the angel who fights Satan. Snail as Raphael, the angel who brings the Rapture, the Convergence. The mastermind. O'Keef as Gabriel, the herald of visions, messenger of God. O'Keef's job was espionage. Rusty as Phanuel, the angel bearing up God's throne, ministering Truth, and serving as an angel of judgement. We know what buddy does. Hawkins, the fifth angel is not clarified biblically. Can be interpreted as Ramiel from Evangelion, or Abaddon of Revelations. Possibly Uriel. Maeterlinck, the sixth angel. Maeterlinck's boss fight takes place in the Coral well. Revelations, The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East. Swineburne. The seventh angel of Revelations, refers to "human souls who have been endowed with heavenly attributes and invested with an angelic nature and disposition". He had the affinity of the Coral. Pater, "DUAL" NATURE. The eighth angel. Israfel from Evangelion, known for having two cores. Raven is their Lucifer, or Seraphim/Sephiroth depending on ending or what interpretation is actually correct. Ibis series AC. The Egyptian Ibis bird was sacred to and associated with Thoth the God of wisdom and writing.
when i just bought the game i expected it to be fully gameplay focused, without that much story in it as we're only hired to do different missions in early game. But damn, i dont even know walter's face and now i feel like he's my dad.
God, I love the Liberator of Rubicon Ending. It's tragic yet satisfying, and it implies at its end that there's more work for the Player and Ayre to do. Did the ending twice and I'm not regretting it one bit. Might do the Fires of Raven ending next, tho.
@@LadyTakanashi I don't think Ayre hate us for that, it's just a choice we made, and she has to do what's necessary to defend her kind. You can see that even after you beat her, she's still talking about dreams and how humanity can coexist with coral.
So what exactly happens in the third ending? Do the Coral inhabit every Armored Core across the galaxy/universe? Do give me your thoughts, I'd like to know. Thanks.
The Coral is successfully spread throughout all known inhabited worlds, fusing them all with the humans and machines. Humanity has been artificially evolved, for better or worse. And seeing the stuff 621 and Ayre can pull off together, it's gonna be an interesting future.
could just be a "nod" to the fact that it indicates the start of a mission, and we still have a mission to do in universe Comba mode also just releases limiters on the machine so it can operate at max performance (which it dosnt during normal mode) which would also work as a kinda "symbolic" message that a new life begins now@@truefrost1385 that or its a indicator that humanity even after the evolution would not stop fighting each other(which i prefeer because fuckthat ending it just dosnt make sense and is the worst of the 3 imo.) Curios how many people will like it in armored core 6 and what the comparision with Synthesis in ME3 would be if we ask the same people about that(given people HATED that because it was forcefully rewriting peoples DNA, which this does as well)
It’s interesting, we can see from allmind that consciousness can be moved through the coral which is evident with G5 Iguasu but as he mentions in that fight that he’s not the only one, so does the third ending imply that the coral has spread across the universe carrying every consciousness that died on rubicon into new bodies? Because from the end cutscene we can see AC’s that are from other characters that died in the game like G4 Volta and V.VIII Pater are coming to life along with our starter AC. Does this mean that Ayre was once a human as well? Maybe died in the fire of ibis and got their consciousness moved by the coral into what she is? We will probably never know the answer because that’s how fromsoftware rolls but maybe if there’s a dlc or a future sequel we’ll get something.
you know I consider this 0:56 to be the bad ending, why? Because you literally destroyed Rubicon And I consider this 4:46 to be the good ending, why Because you didn't destroy Rubicon Then this 8:43 just perfect the way it is
So technically, armored core 6 true ending is a prequel to all armored core series. They're everywhere and anywhere, meaning that they're across time and places. That explains why White Glint from armored core 4 / F.A , Chief, gets a second wind cause of the coral links. The origins of Raven, etc. Its also why Armored core 5 and verdict day, two A.I.s, chief and the other guy, can manufacture such an advanced or otherwise powerful ancient tech.
white glint in FA is the Main character from 4. dudes carrying on the name of white glint in honor of the original pilot who was the final boss of armored core 4.
@@vergil_vt Armored core with the exception of AC1 and AC2 is like Final Fantasy. None of the numbered series have anything to do with each other. The reason why AC1 and AC2 are the exception is because AC2 is a direct sequels to AC1. AC3 to Last Raven is it's own timeline. AC4 and for Answer is their own story which ends in three ways. And AC5 and ACVD are no different, no matter how many references to the past Verdict Day especially makes.
No it isn't. Even though none of the numbered series except AC1 and AC2 are connected, the series always had a since of progression, especially how much worse things get. How did they ruin the planet this time. Earth uninhabitable from all the war so they live underground. Civilization on Mars is just beginning and look at what happened. Earth is uninhabitable from all the war so they live underground. Earth's got full of radiation poisoning and this time real world nations are a thing. Armored Core 5, with all of its underachieving, undersold, lost, confused, borderline incoherent glory says one thing on this subject: WAR. That is all. It isn't a surprise mankind caused the fires of ibis. The shocking part that it happened to the fictional planet Rubicon 3 instead of Earth. So even if they are connected, AC6 will always be the more recent thing that happened, followed by Verdict Day, then 5. There are no prequels. And AC6 went on to do freaking everything AC did in the past, like it was all a do-over. Right down to the broken cities of Last Raven's intro that we would never play in. Or the iconic battleship mission from AC4 that is infamously undercut by how A) only the ship at the end matters and B) how overly long the field is even with your fast AF NEXT gen AC. IBIS. Silent Line. The water. And more. More importantly the A.I.s were all created by mankind, not born from flammable space fuel. Never mind how the devs outright said that AC6 isn't connected to the past titles either.
Ending 1 is a repeat of what happened with the Fires of Ibis and I don't think the fires burnt out human greed either time. If any ending was an inspiration towards that end, it was ending 2 were there was a successful rebellion against them.
by saving carla then destroying entire planet and get blamed by entire galaxy. like Walter said, carrying 'their burden'. in the end, both Carla and Walter using 621 as pawn for their goal till the end. the second ending considered "good ending'' because 621 made their own choice, like previous Raven's said, the one who can hold the name "Raven" are people who pursue and gain their freedom. as for 'True Ending' well, good for 621 and arye, bad for the universe... lol
exactly, i chose that ending because i wanted to go against the corps "arasaka moment". Then i realise it was a point of no return and cant talk these mfs to make peace. now i wanna play ng+ but god damnn i have no time ahhh
Who cares if they call you a monster. You did what was probably best. I don't fully understand the 3rd ending, so I can't say for sure if the bad ending is the best outcome but it seems like it
@@Leiru-desu having coral and killer machines on every planet from every universe isnt the good ending also, I mean it is for the francise cuz they can milk it for eons, but in simple facts, destroying the coral is the best solution here, you are not destroying the planet, thats cap. Rubicon is still there. And even if Rubicon was destroyed, this is still a very small price to the alternative.
@@techmar2592 Coral doesn't automatically make killer machines. Ayre is a testament to that. The reason why C-Weapons try to kill us in the first place were because they were relics from Ibis...a HUMAN science organization. And Rubicon definitely got fucked at Fires of Raven ending. The PCA said that the place was inhabitable and marked as a dead planet. The narrator remarks that you're a renowned monster for what you did. However, I agree with you. Coral is an unknown factor. Ayre and the other Coral can still be exploited by humans. They will be used for wars and fights. Walter explicitly states, "where there is Coral, there is blood." I can't say whether letting Coral go will automatically be good. But if all the characters had to die for something, I'm going all out on ambiguous and unknown future.
Once you get the first two endings and start another run, you’ll eventually get a new mission in chapter 1, which is to defend the STRIDER instead of destroy it like normal. From there you’ll see new missions pop up you didn’t have before
@@gimo6881 in this third path you wind up working directly with/supporting the Liberation Front, and dedicating yourself to their cause I think? They like worship the coral
@gimo6881 I think it was more like a Big Bang type of situation where all the coral in the universe converged into 1 spot and spread out everywhere. This means that everyone's consciousness is somehow connected In a higher consciousness. Forgot to mention that 3rd ending could just be an extremely elaborate Evangelion reference. Like really, through compare the ocean scene in AC6 to Evangelion and they are ungodly similar.
@@afruit6720In AC6, the only damage not caused directly by the sentient meat sacks blowing and shooting things and others is damage that came as a reaction to abuse, abuse oppression, and death.
Kate is Allmind. You didn't put two and two together when they sounded the same and started talking the same way? Or how Kate uses a completely Allmind built frame?
@@itsgab5745 yes? It would've been an opportunity for something interesting story wise. Have more engagement with her, she breaks away from allmind or she leads the player on. Backstabs the player, player could choose to kill/save like the vesper choice. Literally anything other than lol its ignazu again and he's madge.
Arguably the Liberator of Rubicon ending is the lesser of two evils, given you're not (to my understanding) committing genocide against an entire species. Fires of Raven means that Ayre's entire species dies out through the Coral Collapse, Liberator of Rubicon gives humanity and Coral a chance to co-exist, however unlikely that is.
@@izak5356 This was ultimately why I chose to go with burning the Coral. So long as it exists, the Corporations would continue to fight over it and the war would never end.
@@jwebcoding7289 lmao, the corporations fought before the coral they will fight after the coral, lets not forget that previous armored cores literally ruined entire planets and they were still fighting with them.
❗🤯🤷♂️no entendí nada del video 🤔☹ -Es así todo el juego hablando una radio y tu escuchando,sin escenas jugables? 🤔 -Eso es todo el juego? ⚠️-solo por escuchar tienes 1 PLATINO 😮👍
@@maximogarcia-olanodomingue3492 si, es así, la premisa del juego es que puedes tunear tu mecha y llevarlo a batallas dificilísimas, todo lo demás pasa a segundo plano, no hay cinematografías, no hay una historia que seguir, existe el lore pero se deja abierto para especulación, el gameplay y tunear tu mecha es lo único que importa
Just finished my first playthrough, I chose the liberator ending, It was such an emotional experience. Betraying Walter and Carla's dream left me heartbroken but when Rubicon rose up and rusty came to the call of liberation I felt like I was doing the just thing, god it was incredible, loved every second of it.
Got the good and bad ending, the bad ending was damn near depressing, the good ending was at least a little bitter sweet
What have they done to my boy walter
@@anedgygundampilot8208fr, i got the good ending first then the bad on my second playthrough. Kinda gets me depressed now cus the bad ending just leave a bad taste overall than the good
Prefer nuking Rubicon, it actually amounts to something.
Of all the endings that one hit me the hardest. Betraying Carla sucked Sooooo bad. She's with you like 90% of the game and she comes to your rescue. Then you have to kill her. That was sad, and to watch her get sad about Chatty if you take him out first. It was awful.
Alea Lacta Est…
The die has been cast… there is no turning back now. Only the fates know our future now…
Side note
Also anyone get Evangelion vibes from that ending if you did it?
Yeah, Was honestly expecting a giant severed AC head in the background.
Third impact AC style.
HAH :D@@vergil_vt
The third ending is very similar to Paul's holy Jihad at the beginning of Dune Messiah. Armored Core 6 to me is like a love letter to Dune in mecha form and I love it.
iguazu, rank d pilot. lost multiple times to 621.
allmind: maybe he needs a better ac
Dude I can’t get over how much iguazu being part of the last boss fight ruined it for me. I hate that final mission and came here to watch the ending instead of beating it myself because of how much I hate it
@@gagemcmahon9485 huh
It's because he was also a gen 4 augmented human
Each ending is delightful to hear and watch, interesting story.Impressive as always from FromSoftware
Third ending was so unique. Allmind goal is to absorb all rubiconians through the coral by releasing them and Ayre knew that she can't trust them. With the coral released from the convergence, all rubiconians scattered everywhere, and possess the armor core. Now the new age begins with another conflict. There are group of coral Rubiconians that exist as a corporates, guerrillas, or mercenaries. 621 and Ayre have a long campaign to finish it.
DLC it is!
@@MaidenlessScrub More like sequel than DLC. Like how Armored Core: For Answer is the direct sequel to the Armored Core 4.
thats how transformers were born
@@danendrarifansa2943 I am in the complete sequel camp as well. Although the thing with the past titles are that due to internet infrastructure and hardware limitations, large DLC's/.Expansions with new campaigns were not really a thing, hence all the in-between games on the PS2.
But Monster Hunter World has shown us a larger paid expansions can definitely bring a whole new story to the base game. Just not sure if FROM's AC team wants to do a 0.75 story or go full 1 and release a whole new game's worth of content in AC7.
@@jac1207Iceborne is just a perfect example of DLC continuation. It gives you a deeper lore of the story and find the cause of why that story is started. Usually, Armored Core series is just like Final Fantasy series like how Armored Core 5 and 6 have different universe settings and plot to each other.
Ayre was a human, all Rubiconians that died from the Coral were turned into A.I. in the Coral. The Ayre fight, Ayre went rampant from the voices in the Coral converging, just like the Ice Worm but was going to trigger the convergence.
Walter was "Re-educated" by Arquebus, using the Coral. He was Snail/Arquebus's Plan B. Arquebus originally wanted to "Re-educate" Raven with the Coral. The converging of the Coral would turn them rampant and trigger the convergence.
ALLMIND was Arquebus's resource and was going to use V.VII to trigger the convergence due to his Coral affinity. Replaced by Iguazu, or Walter. (Also goes rogue to achieve it's objective, like most A.I.)
Balam, a supernatural being in Mayan religion that guards cornfields and villages. Balaam, reviled as a "wicked man" in both the Torah and the New Testament. Appropriately the opposition to Arquebus. Balaam was responsible for causing the Israelites to commit sin and cursed them.
Arquebus, a form of long gun that appeared in Europe and the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century. An early type of portable gun supported on a tripod or a forked rest. The corporation was named from the start with the intention of building the structure gathering the Coral, a galaxy, or universe destroying "Arquebus gun".
The Vespers name is the name of an evening prayer
Balteus, the girdle of a biblical Jewish priest, and alternative name of the Pope's Subcinctorium.
Snail, Psalm 58:8. Part of a stanza calling upon God to frustrate and destroy the wicked or unfaithful.
Freud was fighting for Arquebus in anticipation of the convergence, refer to ALLMIND ending and his death on Xylem. Snail's BALTEUS was designed after the biblical angel of the "Throne" classification, he was the mastermind of Arquebus. Ángel arcabucero, Angel with Arquebus is an angel depicted with an arquebus instead of the sword traditional for martial angels. Plan B would've still have given him angelhood if it worked due to Coral augmentation. Throne is the third highest classification of angel, Cherubim, Seraphim, Sephiroth are above which Freud may be any of with how Snail used him. Raven could have been ranked higher than Freud if Arquebus converted Raven with Coral. ALLMIND references "Creation's Potential", as Humanity of which Arquebus was attempting to ascend. Biblically Humanity was God's creation, the whole universe being his creation. There would be the implication of the belief or existence of AC's and Pilots that would fulfil these roles, or a higher being after the convergence. The Numerals used may also be possible to draw the pilots alongside God's angels in order of personal rank.
Freud as Michael, the angel who fights Satan.
Snail as Raphael, the angel who brings the Rapture, the Convergence. The mastermind.
O'Keef as Gabriel, the herald of visions, messenger of God. O'Keef's job was espionage.
Rusty as Phanuel, the angel bearing up God's throne, ministering Truth, and serving as an angel of judgement. We know what buddy does.
Hawkins, the fifth angel is not clarified biblically. Can be interpreted as Ramiel from Evangelion, or Abaddon of Revelations. Possibly Uriel.
Maeterlinck, the sixth angel. Maeterlinck's boss fight takes place in the Coral well. Revelations, The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East.
Swineburne. The seventh angel of Revelations, refers to "human souls who have been endowed with heavenly attributes and invested with an angelic nature and disposition". He had the affinity of the Coral.
Pater, "DUAL" NATURE. The eighth angel. Israfel from Evangelion, known for having two cores.
Raven is their Lucifer, or Seraphim/Sephiroth depending on ending or what interpretation is actually correct.
Ibis series AC.
The Egyptian Ibis bird was sacred to and associated with Thoth the God of wisdom and writing.
Wow
Vaati taking notes furiously at this absolute loremaster Chad
BRO
i like your funny words, magic man
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Balteus, the girdle of a biblical Jewish priest, and alternative name of the Pope's Subcinctorium.
when i just bought the game i expected it to be fully gameplay focused, without that much story in it as we're only hired to do different missions in early game. But damn, i dont even know walter's face and now i feel like he's my dad.
There is no good or bad objectively in fromsoft games. Both endings have their tragedys and blessings
Finally someone who gets it 👏
God, I love the Liberator of Rubicon Ending. It's tragic yet satisfying, and it implies at its end that there's more work for the Player and Ayre to do. Did the ending twice and I'm not regretting it one bit. Might do the Fires of Raven ending next, tho.
so Alea lacta Est ending is sequel canon for Rubicon 3 i hope Ayre is not betraying again
what do you mean AGAIN?!
@@LadyTakanashihave yoy finished the game already?
I wouldn't call it a betrayal. Would you stand idly while your species gets genocided just because it's a supposed "friend" doing it?
@@axios4702we're the betrayers, played that one earlier today.
@@LadyTakanashi I don't think Ayre hate us for that, it's just a choice we made, and she has to do what's necessary to defend her kind. You can see that even after you beat her, she's still talking about dreams and how humanity can coexist with coral.
So what exactly happens in the third ending? Do the Coral inhabit every Armored Core across the galaxy/universe?
Do give me your thoughts, I'd like to know. Thanks.
The Coral is successfully spread throughout all known inhabited worlds, fusing them all with the humans and machines.
Humanity has been artificially evolved, for better or worse. And seeing the stuff 621 and Ayre can pull off together, it's gonna be an interesting future.
@@gargarmikejaphett.3840what about the line "entering combat mode"?
@@truefrost1385 Yeah I noticed that too. I thought it indicates that coral starts eliminating mankind together with brainwashed 621😢
could just be a "nod" to the fact that it indicates the start of a mission, and we still have a mission to do in universe
Comba mode also just releases limiters on the machine so it can operate at max performance (which it dosnt during normal mode) which would also work as a kinda "symbolic" message that a new life begins now@@truefrost1385
that or its a indicator that humanity even after the evolution would not stop fighting each other(which i prefeer because fuckthat ending it just dosnt make sense and is the worst of the 3 imo.)
Curios how many people will like it in armored core 6 and what the comparision with Synthesis in ME3 would be if we ask the same people about that(given people HATED that because it was forcefully rewriting peoples DNA, which this does as well)
@@weberman173 given that ayre said humanity evolved to fight itself, its most likely humanity wont stop fighting each other
I just bought the game and y'all already posting the endings and all the achievement. 😂
lol good thing i didn't bought it just watch the ending
ok💀 and? you relized people have already had the game weeks early
@@itzdcx ok💀and?
This game will 100% have a sequel or DLC. FAX
how can you tell? a game with this value production must be crazy expensive to produce more boss fights & weapons and storylines.
Ah so they've become Transformers in the 3rd ending
It’s interesting, we can see from allmind that consciousness can be moved through the coral which is evident with G5 Iguasu but as he mentions in that fight that he’s not the only one, so does the third ending imply that the coral has spread across the universe carrying every consciousness that died on rubicon into new bodies? Because from the end cutscene we can see AC’s that are from other characters that died in the game like G4 Volta and V.VIII Pater are coming to life along with our starter AC. Does this mean that Ayre was once a human as well? Maybe died in the fire of ibis and got their consciousness moved by the coral into what she is? We will probably never know the answer because that’s how fromsoftware rolls but maybe if there’s a dlc or a future sequel we’ll get something.
Yoooo! Looking forward to your Shadow of the Erdtree Guides bro!
Yeah boi!
you know I consider this 0:56 to be the bad ending, why?
Because you literally destroyed Rubicon
And I consider this 4:46 to be the good ending, why
Because you didn't destroy Rubicon
Then this 8:43 just perfect the way it is
So technically, armored core 6 true ending is a prequel to all armored core series. They're everywhere and anywhere, meaning that they're across time and places.
That explains why White Glint from armored core 4 / F.A , Chief, gets a second wind cause of the coral links.
The origins of Raven, etc.
Its also why Armored core 5 and verdict day, two A.I.s, chief and the other guy, can manufacture such an advanced or otherwise powerful ancient tech.
white glint in FA is the Main character from 4. dudes carrying on the name of white glint in honor of the original pilot who was the final boss of armored core 4.
I need the ac timeline now.
@@vergil_vt there isn’t one really. There MIGHT be something between 4 and V/VD otherwise every Armored core is self contained.
@@vergil_vt Armored core with the exception of AC1 and AC2 is like Final Fantasy. None of the numbered series have anything to do with each other. The reason why AC1 and AC2 are the exception is because AC2 is a direct sequels to AC1. AC3 to Last Raven is it's own timeline. AC4 and for Answer is their own story which ends in three ways. And AC5 and ACVD are no different, no matter how many references to the past Verdict Day especially makes.
No it isn't. Even though none of the numbered series except AC1 and AC2 are connected, the series always had a since of progression, especially how much worse things get. How did they ruin the planet this time. Earth uninhabitable from all the war so they live underground. Civilization on Mars is just beginning and look at what happened. Earth is uninhabitable from all the war so they live underground. Earth's got full of radiation poisoning and this time real world nations are a thing. Armored Core 5, with all of its underachieving, undersold, lost, confused, borderline incoherent glory says one thing on this subject: WAR. That is all. It isn't a surprise mankind caused the fires of ibis. The shocking part that it happened to the fictional planet Rubicon 3 instead of Earth.
So even if they are connected, AC6 will always be the more recent thing that happened, followed by Verdict Day, then 5. There are no prequels. And AC6 went on to do freaking everything AC did in the past, like it was all a do-over. Right down to the broken cities of Last Raven's intro that we would never play in. Or the iconic battleship mission from AC4 that is infamously undercut by how A) only the ship at the end matters and B) how overly long the field is even with your fast AF NEXT gen AC. IBIS. Silent Line. The water. And more.
More importantly the A.I.s were all created by mankind, not born from flammable space fuel.
Never mind how the devs outright said that AC6 isn't connected to the past titles either.
i like ending 2 and 3, at least we get to survive with the voices in our head :D
Can I have an 'Amen', Frenzied Flamebros?
1st ending is frenzied flame
@@hellatzenot really 3rd is more like frenzied flame first is just burning not evangelion style sea or frenzy flame
May chaos take the world, amen
i cant believe we got sskyrim meme in ending
raven you finally awake
Honestly, the only reason I got the Fires of Raven ending because Carla saves your can in "Escape".
The liberator ending is the by far the best ending.
DLC should have a way for u to join the PCA
This is one of few games Ive played where you just want more. It feels its not long enough, or the story should have had more detail
I hope Ending 1 would cause a rebellion against the corporations and lead to TRUE INDEPENDENCE!
Ending 1 is a repeat of what happened with the Fires of Ibis and I don't think the fires burnt out human greed either time. If any ending was an inspiration towards that end, it was ending 2 were there was a successful rebellion against them.
Second ending made me cry
I finally get to live with my voice wife forever and ever in 3rd ending❤
Walter was not very strong...
still hurt my feels hard :(
@@dominicron7231
It was a job 621...
Fires of raven: end of evangelion
The third one: basically the rebuild third impact
so I don't kill Carla, who saved me earlier, and I get the bad ending. that's some bs.
from soft games moment
"Bad ending" pfffftttt
by saving carla then destroying entire planet and get blamed by entire galaxy.
like Walter said, carrying 'their burden'.
in the end, both Carla and Walter using 621 as pawn for their goal till the end.
the second ending considered "good ending'' because 621 made their own choice, like previous Raven's said, the one who can hold the name "Raven" are people who pursue and gain their freedom.
as for 'True Ending' well, good for 621 and arye, bad for the universe... lol
exactly, i chose that ending because i wanted to go against the corps "arasaka moment". Then i realise it was a point of no return and cant talk these mfs to make peace. now i wanna play ng+ but god damnn i have no time ahhh
@@Nematoda4evernot every human was in an bloody armored core so not all got the new evolution
So like the third ending, did all the Armored Cores become sentient beings or something?
People deadass trying to convince others that the fires ending is a good ending lol. The narrator literally calls you a monster for what you did lol.
you are a monster no matter what, solo destroyed multiple factions
Who cares if they call you a monster. You did what was probably best. I don't fully understand the 3rd ending, so I can't say for sure if the bad ending is the best outcome but it seems like it
@@steeveo431 I wouldn't say burning an entire planet is the best course of action, but as always, it's up to interpretation.
@@Leiru-desu having coral and killer machines on every planet from every universe isnt the good ending also, I mean it is for the francise cuz they can milk it for eons, but in simple facts, destroying the coral is the best solution here, you are not destroying the planet, thats cap. Rubicon is still there. And even if Rubicon was destroyed, this is still a very small price to the alternative.
@@techmar2592 Coral doesn't automatically make killer machines. Ayre is a testament to that. The reason why C-Weapons try to kill us in the first place were because they were relics from Ibis...a HUMAN science organization.
And Rubicon definitely got fucked at Fires of Raven ending. The PCA said that the place was inhabitable and marked as a dead planet. The narrator remarks that you're a renowned monster for what you did.
However, I agree with you. Coral is an unknown factor. Ayre and the other Coral can still be exploited by humans. They will be used for wars and fights. Walter explicitly states, "where there is Coral, there is blood." I can't say whether letting Coral go will automatically be good. But if all the characters had to die for something, I'm going all out on ambiguous and unknown future.
So, why does Ayre activate combat mode in the final ending? If the Coral People took over EVERY AC, do they just wipe out humanity??
What are the difference in rewards for the first two ending?
What do we get at the parts?
One you'll get alba parts, one piloted by rusty. The other one is the ibis series HAL piloted by Walter.
Boss parts
@jarmars2777 As much as I love rusty when I got the HAL parts I never used anything else. It's so cool
got secound one personally, but do we know what hapened to rusty?
Probably met Walter but officially no.
@@Symplicio i mean yea, he was pretty much the only one left around...
in Fires of Raven you have to kill him sadly
Do I have to do the defend the strider mission to get the true ending?
You need to do that mission to continue into the Alea Lacta Est ending
@@thePontiffsSnickerdoodles damn I guess I’m f*cked🫠
@@NoblesseGaming12
Guess you'll have the chance next time; a little warning, it's a rough mission
@@thePontiffsSnickerdoodles lol that’s why I didn’t do it hahaha
@@thePontiffsSnickerdoodles what’s the best weapons to use on that mission like buildwise
How do you get the third ending
Once you get the first two endings and start another run, you’ll eventually get a new mission in chapter 1, which is to defend the STRIDER instead of destroy it like normal. From there you’ll see new missions pop up you didn’t have before
@@justinbruce9808I didn't understand the ending, give me context.
@@gimo6881 in this third path you wind up working directly with/supporting the Liberation Front, and dedicating yourself to their cause I think? They like worship the coral
@@justinbruce9808 So, that Black hole is a portal to this "Coral"?
@gimo6881 I think it was more like a Big Bang type of situation where all the coral in the universe converged into 1 spot and spread out everywhere. This means that everyone's consciousness is somehow connected In a higher consciousness.
Forgot to mention that 3rd ending could just be an extremely elaborate Evangelion reference. Like really, through compare the ocean scene in AC6 to Evangelion and they are ungodly similar.
Is it weird I like the fire's of raven ending?
No, it's the only sensible ending that doesn't doom the universe to a plague of sentient gasoline enforcing their will over everyone.
@@afruit6720In AC6, the only damage not caused directly by the sentient meat sacks blowing and shooting things and others is damage that came as a reaction to abuse, abuse oppression, and death.
Is this best story so far from FromSoft? 😮
no
Yes
I picked up that the Alea Lacta Est has a mix of Evangelion and Ranni's Moon in Elden ring
it has three endings?
Kind of weird they just forgot about Kate.
pretty sure kate is just allmind going incognito
@@nieralyte6531same thoughts since they had similar, if not the same, voice.
It's just AllMind.
Kate is Allmind.
You didn't put two and two together when they sounded the same and started talking the same way?
Or how Kate uses a completely Allmind built frame?
@@itsgab5745 yes?
It would've been an opportunity for something interesting story wise.
Have more engagement with her, she breaks away from allmind or she leads the player on. Backstabs the player, player could choose to kill/save like the vesper choice.
Literally anything other than lol its ignazu again and he's madge.
Fires of Raven is the good ending just like the Red ending in Mass Effect
Arguably the Liberator of Rubicon ending is the lesser of two evils, given you're not (to my understanding) committing genocide against an entire species. Fires of Raven means that Ayre's entire species dies out through the Coral Collapse, Liberator of Rubicon gives humanity and Coral a chance to co-exist, however unlikely that is.
@@izak5356 This was ultimately why I chose to go with burning the Coral. So long as it exists, the Corporations would continue to fight over it and the war would never end.
@@jwebcoding7289 lmao, the corporations fought before the coral they will fight after the coral, lets not forget that previous armored cores literally ruined entire planets and they were still fighting with them.
........... why did the coral black hold look like the god damn dark sign from dark souls....
I think it became a black hole, that's what black holes look like. Makes more sense if the theory that all the coral in the universe went there.
Ayre: Raven.. raven... raven... raven... raven... raven... raven... SHUT UP
NO YOU STUT UP!!!
Good anding. That's it. Because That's I chose bad anding
This game looks like it came out in 2007 lol
❗🤯🤷♂️no entendí nada del video 🤔☹
-Es así todo el juego hablando una radio y tu escuchando,sin escenas jugables? 🤔
-Eso es todo el juego?
⚠️-solo por escuchar tienes 1 PLATINO 😮👍
Si jajaja se ve que no has jugado nunca un armored core
@@Carcosahead
No,nunca lo e jugado por eso lo pregunte😁.
Entonces es así Ó no?🤔
@@maximogarcia-olanodomingue3492 si, es así, la premisa del juego es que puedes tunear tu mecha y llevarlo a batallas dificilísimas, todo lo demás pasa a segundo plano, no hay cinematografías, no hay una historia que seguir, existe el lore pero se deja abierto para especulación, el gameplay y tunear tu mecha es lo único que importa
??? Qué te metes?
@@maximogarcia-olanodomingue3492 nmms no, hay un chingo de gameplay, es el juego de from mas focuseado en eso
Dont wanna play Black Myth: Wukong?
Bruh, it doesn't come out yet. Next year if i recall.
@@ariyantotjhin1307 this videos on youtube is just demo yes?
@@uberfeargamingthe game is out
@@uberfeargaming yup.
This was Mass Effect 3 levels of stupid.
Nah ME3 had a better ending than this if you discount the this games third ending though that changes
First
wait that true ending bit was from acv…. ???