Your arsenal is varied and each weapon works as you’d expect. Not since Hideo Kojima’s superlative Zone of the Enders 2 have I experienced a game in the mecha subgenre with traversal as impeccable as this.įurthermore, combat is a treat. From dodging enemy fire to slashing down foes up close and personal, movement in Daemon X Machina feels fluid and responsive. Most of these involve decimating legions of rogue machines by introducing them to the business end of a bazooka, missile launcher, assault rifle, or if you’re feeling particularly old school, a huge sword.įor most part, the robots you control handle brilliantly. Rather, you’re living the gig economy life thanks to Four, an AI that tasks you with missions for the many corporations that inhabit Daemon X Machina’s bleak, all too real take on the future. You’re not ferrying passengers from point A to point B either. Except you’re not driving a car, you’re piloting a giant robot. Promising a higher resolution and frame rate along with a plethora of options as well as a lower price tag, is this Marvelous-developed robot action game any better in its second outing?ĭaemon X Machina has you in the role of an Outer, which is the game world’s equivalent of an Uber driver. With the Nintendo Switch having as many high-profile exclusives as it did last year, it felt that Daemon X Machina flew under the radar for many a would be mecha aficionado. Previously exclusive to the Nintendo Switch, Daemon X Machina makes its way to the PC this week.
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