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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion

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Release Date: September 5, 2025

Action, TPP, Science Fiction, Sandbox, TPS, Shooters, Singleplayer

The second installment in a series of TPP action games, in which we end up in a sci-fi world torn by conflict. Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion allows us to play as a character equipped with a futuristic exoskeleton called an Arsenal, replacing mechs from the first game. We can modify and upgrade the exoskeleton during the game.

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6.6

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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a sequel to the action game from 2019. The creators of the original, namely Marvelous company, were behind the development of the second game. Similar to the first Daemon X Machina, the project was overseen by Kenichiro Tsukuda (previously involved in the development of the Armored Core series) and Shoji Kawamori (Macross, Escaflowne).

Gameplay

In Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion the action is viewed from a third-person perspective (TPP). During the game, we take on the role of a character dressed in one of the futuristic exoskeletons called Arsenals, which take the place of the mechs from the first part of the series.

Open world

The game takes us to an alien planet, which has become the arena of a brutal conflict between the Reclaimers and Axiom factions. The game world has an open structure, and we explore it both on land and in the air.

Opponents and combat

The driving force of the game are dynamic fights with opponents, among which powerful bosses take the lead. On our way, we encounter both other soldiers and beasts inhabiting the globe. Interestingly, some of these latter ones can be used as mounts.

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PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Switch 2

Switch 2

Developer: Marvelous

Publisher: XSEED Games

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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion

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Daemon X Machina Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Video Game:

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Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-10400, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 1050, 50 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-12700, 32 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 3070, 50 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Video Game.

7.0

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 44% of Critics. There are 52 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Cubed3: 5 / 10 by Az Elias

Between the terrible story and characters, and the poor performance on Switch 2, it is really difficult to recommend Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. That isn’t said with any delight, either, as the level of customisation and depth to combat is something to be admired, but with only a dreary open world to explore, and no space combat to be found, there is a lot left to be desired. Mech-obsessed fans that can hook up for party play will find fleeting enjoyment if mission and loot-based gameplay is sought after. Other interested folk may need to hope Marvelous puts in a lot of post-release work to get this one up to standard, though.

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ZTGD: 6 / 10 by Terrence Johnson

At the end of the day, Titanic Scion is a step forward for the series in some areas but still weighed down by the same problems that kept the original from reaching greatness. If you loved the first game, you’ll find more of what you enjoy here, and the mech customization remains a highlight.

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Push Square: 6 / 10 by Robert Ramsey

When the central gameplay loop of Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion starts to click, this is an action RPG with serious potential. But all too often, the joys of customising your mech and the thrills of hectic battles are held back by tedious design.With its barren open world structure and constantly expanding progression systems, it feels like Titanic Scion stretches itself too thin - but if you can stomach the missteps, there is a deeply addictive quality at the game's core.

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66%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (1,789)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Gameplay Mechanics: Fast-paced combat and fluid movement in the exosuits are frequently praised. Many users enjoy the customization options for their suits and weapons, as well as the variety of combat styles available (melee vs. ranged).
  • Open World Exploration: The game features a large open world that players find engaging to explore, with various biomes and environments.
  • Co-op Multiplayer: Players appreciate the ability to team up with friends for boss battles and missions, although some report issues with loading times in online mode.
  • Visual Aesthetics and Design: The anime-inspired design and character models receive positive remarks, even if the graphics are sometimes considered average.
  • Soundtrack: The music is highlighted as enjoyable and fitting for the gameplay experience.

The main cons of the game

  • Story and Characters: Many users criticize the story for being cliché, poorly written, and lacking depth. Characters are often described as one-dimensional and unmemorable.
  • Performance Issues: Users report long loading times, especially in online mode, which detracts from the overall experience. Some players experience crashes and bugs that affect gameplay.
  • Repetitive Combat: While the combat is initially fun, it can become monotonous over time, especially against enemies that lack variety and challenge.
  • Balance Issues: Weapons and builds are seen as unbalanced, with melee options often overshadowing ranged weapons. Some players also find certain mechanics, like vehicle controls, to be clunky and unnecessary.
  • High Price Point: Many reviews suggest that the game is overpriced for the content it offers, with recommendations to wait for a sale before purchasing.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Depth in Storytelling: Players express a desire for a more engaging and coherent narrative, with better character development and meaningful dialogue.
  • Replay Value: Some users feel that the game lacks compelling reasons to replay it after finishing the main story, especially due to missable quests and content.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Suggestions include improving the loot system to allow players to collect multiple items at once and better balancing of weapons and abilities to enhance combat diversity.
  • New Game Plus (NG+): Many players want a NG+ feature to allow them to replay the game with their existing gear and abilities, which could enhance replayability.

Summary

  • Overall, "Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion" is viewed as a mixed bag, with engaging gameplay and customization options, but hampered by a weak story, performance issues, and a price point that many feel is unjustified. Users recommend trying the demo first or waiting for a sale before committing to a purchase.

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