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It's a very good mecha franchise overall with a somewhat in-depth game mechanics and simple enough controls. Could be considered as "easy to play, but hard to master" that is if you want to play online against people who are extremely fast and experienced. If you play for the single player experience that is fine too, there are enemy aces in the story that are fun to duel with.
As for the games themselves Armored Core V and Verdict day, despite people not liking it since it's not as fast and awesome as Armored Core 4 and 4 Answer, are good ones to try if you're new to the series. It's slower, but I think it's also easier to get used to maneuvering the AC. It's enjoyable enough to play in single player story and the gameplay is fairly fun.