
However, the story here is different and it’s one that tells of a world recovering from a devastating catastrophe where the moon had crashed into the planet, resulting in a world where a strange energy caused all AI in the world into sentient beings. Since its debut on Nintendo Switch, I’ve continually called Daemon X Machina an Armored Core successor, one that we are lucky to have in modern times as FromSoftware has moved onto bigger and darker things than their mecha-focused franchise.īut, here we are and it seems that there’s still a lot of room for mecha-focused titles, ones that take elements from various titles such as Armored Core and Chromehounds have offered up in the past. Custom screen sizing and hud placements can be rather overwhelming, but manageable +Multiplayer is very alive and quite entertaining

+Audio is very-well designed alongside its graphical elements +Controls are easy to learn and highly responsive +Visual quality was not lost what-so-ever in the PC port
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+Absolutely beautiful at 1080p and 60 to 200 frames a second depending on your hardware But, how well does it translate to consoles? Let’s chat. Daemon X Machina is back and this time, it’s no longer a Nintendo Switch exclusive, as it brings its break-neck speed gameplay and lightning-paced combat to life on Windows PC via Steam.
