#armored core music
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amazingabellini · 2 months ago
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Armored Core Music
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deep--dive · 1 year ago
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ALLMIND : Welcome to the Arena combat aptitude evaluation program.
ALLMIND : Commencing evaluation...
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lovewritteninthestrands · 1 year ago
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finished storyboards for the armored core 6 ibis fight animation. im calling it “red sun over rubicon”
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video-game-jams · 26 days ago
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Armored Core: Verdict Day - MECHANIZED MEMORIES
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bornetoblood · 2 months ago
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The fact that the Walter fight in Liberator (for me and apparently a lot of other people) is by far the easiest out of the final bosses in ac6 really does mean a lot to me. I like that it’s just an Ac fight. I like that, like you, he’s just a pilot. I like that he goes easy on you- because he doesn’t want to fight. The unconditional love of a dog or a father or an owner.
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kommandantpinks · 8 months ago
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For a while now, I noticed that songs that accompany things that fly, soar, glide, or are airborne in general, usually slap. And like. Yeah, they just slap. You know?
The soundtracks for Ace Combat and Project Wingman
The Colgera and Demon Dragon boss theme from Tears of The Kingdom
The How To Train Your Dragon soundtrack
Rusted Pride from Armored Core VI
All the tracks that play when the main cast of Star Wars is being pursued by starships
Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner
And maaaan, I could go on forever. These are just some examples
Heck, even usual songs that reference these themes in their lyrics slap too. See where I'm going?
Edit: The Sky theme from Skyward Sword as well. I accidentally listened to it so loudly that I think I wrecked my phone's speaker a little xD
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nooomeru · 2 months ago
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I made an arrangement cover of a track from Armored Core 4! Of course, the thumbnail illustration is also my own work. Please check it out😽 P.S.: Thanks for the ask. I'll reply a bit later, so please wait just a little longer. Sorry!( ノД`)
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adam-sadmon · 1 year ago
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You ever get emotional about the weirdest shit? V.IV Rusty is a great character but really isn't the most complex ever written, but the way the singer in 'Rusted Pride' sings the line 'I can fly' with such pain and desperation gets me.
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redguns · 11 months ago
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thogwithablog · 1 year ago
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s3znl-gr3znl · 7 months ago
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Posting this because i just KNOW the musicians behind it have made Contact.
Because how else could you explain them perfectly nailing the intro, buildup, and fight music for one of the game's best bosses while remaining tense, gritty, yet utterly distinct from any other song in the game????
The raw emotion captured here is fucking palpable.
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knightdelight · 2 months ago
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deep--dive · 11 months ago
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Standing in a cold place Let me know My steel core peeling away
All my blood Let me rise Rusted Pride Let me rise
High and dry I fly high Watch the sun rise in the dawn Rust away Lost to the wind Watch the sun rise in the dawn
I fly high I fly high
from Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Original Soundtrack -Disk 3- (2024)
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lovewritteninthestrands · 1 year ago
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if u followed me for the steel haze ortus animation, get ready for even more ambitious 2D ac6 animation!! here’s a snippet of the storyboards for my new project. it’s the ibis fight, and there’s MUSIC now! currently it’s almost 13 seconds long, but the final should be around 25 seconds total.
(music is “red sun” from the metal gear rising soundtrack)
as always, my asks are open for any art/animation questions or comments, or if you just want to talk mecha!
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video-game-jams · 29 days ago
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Armored Core: For Answer - Someone is Always Moving on the Surface
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starborn-scene-demon · 2 months ago
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oh yeah woo yeah armored core midi
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