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Game Rant spoke with developer Marvelous about how the studio's decision to prioritize gameplay over story affects Daemon X ...
Game Rant caught up with Marvelous, the developer behind the upcoming Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, to lift the lid on its chaotic mech combat.
Series Producer Kenichiro Tsukuda briefly talked about what to expect from Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion when it launches in September.
Daemon X Machina is developed by Marvelous, specifically First Studio, who also developed God Eater 3. The producer of the Armored Core series, Kenichiro Tsukuda, also serves as producer on the game.
Marvelous has shared a developer documentary for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, which is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.
Daemon X Machina has a visual flair that's astoundingly unique on the Nintendo Switch. A mech-based third-person shooter that has gameplay elements of Monster Hunter, Armored Core, Freedom Wars ...
Daemon X Machina is all about blowing up lots of mechs with your very own that you’re free to customize however you wish. Problem is, your mech has its own memory that limits the amount of ...
Since Daemon X Machina's arrival on Switch in 2019, the game has been updated with new and themed content, additional modes, and even some free DLC. This was followed in 2020 with a release on PC.
Daemon X Machina Celebrates Its First Year With Freebies The Switch mech game has passed the first anniversary of its release, and everyone gets a present. Nov 8, 2020 6:33pm ...
In any case, Daemon X Machina clearly did well enough to warrant a sequel, so it’s clear that the flawed reasoning that mecha games are somehow dead doesn’t really hold up anymore.
To its credit, Daemon X Machina features a more fleshed-out narrative than the Armored Core games. That narrative, however, is tripped up by some iffy dialogue, especially for the localized ...
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