My favorite comment comes from Miyazaki from doris's blog

Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon has Dark And Darker Gold a Steam page, but no release date or system requirements right now—it's coming sometime in 2023. IGN's full interview with Miyazaki and Yamamura is pretty lengthy, and contains more details than I've repeated here. 


My favorite comment comes from Miyazaki, who said as part of a response to a question about the studio's preference for apocalyptic settings that "a lively bright setting is a little bit beyond FromSoftware's capability or experiences as a developer." 


I love the idea that making nice worlds is just too hard, and I believe it, but it's a funny observation from a developer that revels in going as far as it can in the other direction. 


In the case of Armored Core 6, the official site says that a catastrophe on Rubicon 3 "engulfed the planet and the surrounding stars in flames and storms, forming a Burning Star System." Sounds pretty rough. One of Elden Ring's boss fights was originally dreamed-up for Dark Souls 3


One of the real treats of contemporary gaming is the disparate global army of tech-heads and coders who like to tinker with games, and find out how the magical sausage is made. 


As a longtime Souls-lover I've learned an enormous amount over the years from one ZullieTheWitch, a Dark Souls hacker who digs through the game's files and shares their most interesting findings. The video above walks you through it.


What's great about Zullie's work is buy Dark And Darker Gold their clear love and respect for the games, which leads to an interest in teasing out the subterranean connections between them. 


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