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The editors liked
Pros
Exciting melee- and projectile-based action
Lots of weapons to buy
Sell
And build
Colorful anime-like visual style
Solid mission variety
Potentially high frame rates
The editors didn't like
Cons
Only humanoid-shaped mecha
Baffling story
A few mediocre stealth missions
Sterile world
Missing the free DLC available for the Nintendo Switch version
Impressive character creation options, Vast array of weapons and armor, Frenetic combat that doesn't grow stale
Somewhat lacking in ambition, In-game characters are ugly
Daemon X Machina is a great mech action game in a genre that has pretty much disappeared. The combat and customization options are first rate and I never got bored with experimenting with different weaponry. This really is like a mecha anime, and it's one...
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Published: 2019-09-16, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Rewarding loop of tailoring mech to fulfill a combat objective, Loads of mech customization options make your Arsenal feel personal and unique, Likable characters help slowly reveal details and history of an interesting world
Mech-vs-mech combat is dragged down by a lack of viable weapon options, Story runs out of steam toward the end
Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Rewarding loop of tailoring mech to fulfill a combat objective, Loads of mech customization options make your Arsenal feel personal and unique, Likable characters help slowly reveal details and history of an interesting world
Mech-vs-mech combat is dragged down by a lack of viable weapon options, Story runs out of steam toward the end
Published: 2019-09-12, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Rewarding loop of tailoring mech to fulfill a combat objective, Loads of mech customization options make your Arsenal feel personal and unique, Likable characters help slowly reveal details and history of an interesting world
Mech-vs-mech combat is dragged down by a lack of viable weapon options, Story runs out of steam toward the end
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Abstract: Daemon X Machina, out September 13 from Marvelous, is a game about gigantic customizable mechs. Here is another way to describe it: the worst filler episode of your favorite anime series. It is a mess of a game, with a story mode chock full of unintelligi...
Like a mech without a pilot, Daemon X Machina is a beautiful shell with not enough to fill it. It's a frustrating thing - simultaneously proving that there's life in this old genre, but failing to inject much of interest beyond the base level. I was thril...
Everything about Daemon X Machina works to make you feel like a central character in your own mecha anime. The visuals and the soundtrack immediately immerse you into the world, while the frantic gameplay and mechanics make you feel like a genuine mech pi...