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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion

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75%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
grinding, optimization
75% User Score Based on 668 reviews

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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a multiplayer action adventure game. It was developed by Marvelous Inc. and was released on September 5, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is an action-packed mech combat game where players pilot customizable Arsenals to battle enemies in high-tech warfare. Featuring expansive DLC content, it offers enhanced weaponry, outfits, and equipment to deepen gameplay. Engage in intense missions and refine your Arsenal to dominate the battlefield.

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 668 reviews
story55 positive mentions
grinding69 negative mentions

  • The game features a vast array of customization options for both the character and the Arsenal, allowing for diverse playstyles.
  • Combat is fast-paced and engaging, with a satisfying mix of melee and ranged mechanics.
  • The open world design encourages exploration and offers various side activities, making the gameplay loop enjoyable.
  • The story is poorly written and lacks depth, with many characters feeling one-dimensional and uninteresting.
  • Performance issues, including long loading times and occasional crashes, detract from the overall experience.
  • The game feels overpriced at launch, with many players suggesting it should be sold at a lower price point.
  • story
    499 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in "Daemon X Machina 2" has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it to be mediocre or clichéd, often describing it as a typical anime narrative filled with predictable tropes and pacing issues. While some appreciate the improvements over the first game, including better character development and voice acting, others criticize it for being convoluted, rushed, and lacking emotional depth. Overall, the consensus suggests that while the gameplay is engaging, the story is not a strong selling point and may not satisfy those looking for a compelling narrative experience.

    • “The story is actually good this time around, full of charming and heart-wrenching moments scattered across the campaign, with many lovable characters.”
    • “I'm not going to focus too much on the story due to spoilers, but it is leagues better than the first game, due to the plot aiding the exploration of this game, which is damn near perfect in my opinion.”
    • “The story is better than the first game, though it still comes out lacking overall.”
    • “The story is absolute trash anime cringe, and I found myself uninterested in the characters outside of a few of the Neun that have some interesting backstories.”
    • “The story is just terrible. It makes the story feel flat, like it’s just being told to you instead of being shown in an exciting way.”
    • “The story is incredibly campy, has pacing issues, and ends right when it feels like it's getting started.”
  • gameplay
    197 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Titanic Scion" is characterized by a fast-paced, customizable combat system that combines elements from various genres, including mecha and monster hunting. While many players appreciate the depth of weapon variety and the engaging mechanics, criticisms arise regarding the game's reliance on RNG for loot, unbalanced boss designs, and a lack of polish that can lead to frustrating experiences. Overall, the gameplay is enjoyable and addictive for those who appreciate the genre, but it suffers from inconsistencies and design flaws that detract from its potential.

    • “The gameplay is fast-paced and very satisfying; honestly, it's pretty good.”
    • “Top-notch mech game, gameplay is fantastic, tons of weapons, equippable skills, customization, and very fun movement which gets even better if you equip an auxiliary booster unit.”
    • “Gameplay and customization are amazing.”
    • “Seriously, they have WoW raid boss levels of health and you do WoW healer levels of damage, so they take forever, and the mechanics aren't sophisticated enough to support a fight that long.”
    • “I dislike many gameplay aspects and balancing decisions, and the boss designs in this game are flat-out infuriating to fight sometimes, with game design that feels horribly one-sided in terms of difficulty, with multiple bosses capable of juggling you until your health is gone.”
    • “The main issue is that a lot of the game mechanics are half-baked or outright contradictory.”
  • grinding
    69 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players finding it tedious and overly reliant on repetitive boss farming for loot and gear upgrades. While some appreciate the depth of customization and the ability to replay missions for better drops, others criticize the RNG loot system and the slow progression, which can lead to frustration. Overall, the game caters to those who enjoy grind-heavy experiences, but it may deter players seeking a more streamlined or engaging gameplay loop.

    • “Grinding for anything in this game is quite literally like walking into a casino and hoping to win big.”
    • “Finally, there's the item drop system, which means you'll end up fighting bosses over and over to get an item they drop, only to have to keep grinding because there's a randomized stat spread that can completely ruin the parts you get or have to craft by again, grinding the bosses for their materials.”
    • “A good action game has been turned into a tedious grinder with an implicit emphasis on multiplayer.”
  • optimization
    68 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players experiencing significant performance issues, particularly in open-world areas, while others report smooth gameplay with acceptable frame rates. Many users noted that the game struggles with loading times, texture pop-ins, and shader compilation stuttering, especially on lower-end hardware, but a subset of players found it well-optimized for their systems. Overall, while some updates have improved performance, many reviewers still feel that further optimization is necessary to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “Also really well optimized, I played a huge chunk of my playtime on the Steam Deck at 40-45 fps on low-medium settings.”
    • “For a UE5 game, the game is definitely optimized. I'm able to get consistent 120fps at 1080p on a Ryzen 3700x/RTX 2080 Super with just a few settings adjustments.”
    • “Speaking of refreshing, it's really nice having a game run so well as this for once, in this day and age where every two games is an unoptimized nightmare. This is a breath of fresh air!”
    • “The game's performance is incredibly bad, especially when considering this was developed primarily for a handheld gaming console.”
    • “Clearly the developers need to optimize performance because the issue gets worse the more you explore the semi-open world.”
    • “The game looks nothing like the videos and trailers, as even at 1440p and with DLSS, the game looks like every texture is straight from the Nintendo Switch, and most of the game is extremely poorly optimized.”
  • music
    52 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received widespread acclaim for its energetic and engaging soundtrack, which enhances the combat experience and fits well with the game's fast-paced action. While some players noted issues with music not playing consistently during exploration, the overall quality of the original score, described as a mix of heavy metal and electronic elements, has been praised as a standout feature. Despite minor criticisms regarding the availability of the full soundtrack, many players consider the music to be a highlight, contributing significantly to the game's enjoyment.

    • “The music is hype and fits every fight perfectly.”
    • “The OST is an absolute banger.”
    • “The passion, the music, the weapons, the mission are so good.”
    • “For some reason, music really just doesn't want to play anywhere outside of base or combat, which has made the 'exploration' aspect of the game monotonous.”
    • “Not enough music - the tracks are very lacking this go around.”
    • “The overworld music kinda just stops and doesn't loop right.”
  • graphics
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the art style and charm, while others criticize the low resolution and dated visuals, especially for a 2025 release. Many note that the graphics are serviceable but not groundbreaking, with some environmental textures appearing subpar. Overall, while the aesthetic may appeal to a niche audience, the performance and graphical fidelity leave much to be desired for a broader demographic.

    • “The graphics aren’t flashy, but they have a classic charm that fits the style perfectly.”
    • “The art style is really great, in total adequation with the mech theme.”
    • “Graphics may not be top tier but the art style makes up for it, the soundtrack and voice acting are also top quality.”
    • “Very disappointed in the graphics.”
    • “For a 2025 new game, it's totally unacceptable to have 1080p graphics.”
    • “Performance sucks; the graphics are so bad I can't even explain how bad this game looks and runs. It is without a doubt not worth the price.”
  • stability
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a mixed bag; while many players report a largely bug-free experience with smooth performance on lower settings, significant issues persist, including frequent crashes, glitches that can lock the game, and frustratingly long loading times. Overall, players find the game to be a "buggy budget mess," detracting from the overall enjoyment.

    • “It runs great on Steam Deck LCD with a bit lower settings (almost constantly 60fps).”
    • “The game is buggy and crashes kinda frequently, and the vehicles aren't fun to ride, but the rest of the gameplay is fantastic.”
    • “I've experienced 2 glitches that lock the game up.”
    • “Unfortunately this game is too much of a buggy budget mess for the current price, stability and offering.”
  • humor
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized by a mix of snarky dialogue from the main character and absurd situations, such as the over-the-top reactions to tragic events and the presence of numerous dead player signs in unexpected locations. Players appreciate the comedic elements, including the voice acting and the ridiculousness of certain scenarios, which contribute to an overall lighthearted experience despite the game's serious themes. However, some feel that the lack of a new game plus mode limits the ability to fully explore the humorous aspects of different story choices.

    • “Though the main character is a massive overconfident asshat to the point where it's genuinely hilarious, so props to that.”
    • “Even some of the 'tragic' deaths are more like a kids' drama play where you have to stop yourself from wincing at bad acting or laughing hard at it.”
    • “It's also incredibly funny seeing like 20-30 dead player signs around one little red dot on the map in the middle of nowhere.”
  • replayability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's replayability is a mixed bag; while it offers enjoyable multiplayer experiences, extensive customization, and diverse combat styles that encourage multiple playthroughs, many players feel that the end-game content lacks variety, with repetitive boss encounters and limited quest replays. However, features like loadout-building, side missions, and a unique skill system provide enough incentive for some players to revisit the game. Overall, while there are elements that enhance replayability, significant improvements could be made to sustain long-term engagement.

    • “There's a ton of replayability with the loadout-building alone, and you also have the open world, side missions, dungeons, and card game all there too.”
    • “This game is very replayable, just like its predecessor.”
    • “The 'pick 1' reward highly encourages replayability on bosses to collect all armor and parts.”
    • “Low replayability; after the end-game, except for the newly added boss creature, they are all the ones you fought before.”
    • “The story didn't take too long to beat, and the post-story replayability is decent but not enough to hold my attention for the long term.”
    • “Would improve replay value tenfold and give the possibility to make new games feel even better, where the original new game has obvious grey loot and trash, while New Game Plus gives updated loot to incentivize more replays.”
  • character development
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment over its lack of depth and rushed storytelling. While some appreciate the visual design and staging of scenes, they feel that the character arcs are underdeveloped and inconsistent, leaving a desire for more nuanced interactions and growth. Overall, while the narrative is an improvement over the previous installment, it still falls short in delivering a satisfying character experience.

    • “There are a number of well-done, beautifully staged scenes and character designs in the story.”
    • “Shoji Kawamori's design work rocks as ever, and it's nice seeing Kimihiko Fujisaka of Drakengard fame doing the character designs for it.”
    • “The game is good but has multiple problems; the story is all over the place and rushed, with nothing making sense. Character development is horrible; there’s only one part of the story where you can spare someone, but you can't with others, which affects a side mission.”
    • “Almost forgot to mention, the character designs are really ugly.”
    • “I'm not going to focus too much on the story due to spoilers, but it is leagues better than the first game, despite some lack of character development for certain characters, which is a bit annoying.”
  • emotional
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is a mixed bag; while some side quests feature memorable and heartbreaking characters, the main story struggles with character development, leading to a lack of emotional attachment. Despite this, there are charming and poignant moments throughout the campaign that resonate with players, making it an improvement over the previous installment. Overall, the emotional depth varies, with some quests delivering impactful narratives while others fall flat.

    • “The side quests are unique and fun for the most part, with a lot of characters you won't really need to remember that are insanely memorable and sometimes even heartbreaking.”
    • “The main story is awful, but there are bits worth teasing out for sure and a lot of the quests have interesting or emotional stories.”
    • “The story is actually good this time around, full of charming and heart-wrenching moments scattered across the campaign, with many lovable characters.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game successfully combines enjoyable combat with a captivating atmosphere, despite having a lower difficulty level compared to its predecessor.

    • “The game manages to create a lot of fun combat mixed with a great atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere is immersive and draws you into the world, making every moment feel significant.”
    • “The combination of stunning visuals and sound design creates an unforgettable atmosphere.”
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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a action adventure game.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

On average players spend around 50 hours playing Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion was released on September 5, 2025.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion was developed by Marvelous Inc..

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

Similar games include DAEMON X MACHINA, The Surge 2, Steel Phantom, Atlas Fallen, GOD EATER 3 and others.