
I got loyalty (& mech pilot skills) inside my DNA.
When Nintendo Life reviewed the original Daemon X Machina back in 2019, Chris Scullion called it “a solid mech action game that controls well and gives the player a generous helping of customisation options.” However, he noted that mission structure, performance, and overall story were lacking, which dragged things down a little.
Fast-forward six years and I’m back in the land of Femto and giant laser swords for Marvelous’ supercharged sequel, Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion, which makes a whole raft of big changes that should, in theory, alleviate some of the downsides with the original experience.
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