Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
September 5, 2025
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69.2
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Critic Reviews (34)
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80.0
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85.0
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40.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is full of customisable mech combat and striking environments to explore. However, its gratifying combat is often contrasted with its sporadic pacing and generic story and characters. It&s;s still a lot of fun, though, if …"
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55.0
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70.0
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60.0
"Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion tries to do a lot of things, but fails in making any of them special"
Read original review"While the story of Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion may not have connected with me, and the action may not be breaking any new ground, it is ultimately a ton of fun to play with fast-paced action that is instantly …"
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60.0
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55.0
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45.0
"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 …"
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75.0
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85.0
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45.0
"Although I wasn&s;t initially sold on the open-world and the shift from giant robots to mecha suits, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a fantastic game. Its high-speed action combat, thousands of customization options, and addictive gameplay loop make it …"
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70.0
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70.0
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70.0
"Daemon x Machine: Titanic Scion is a marked improvement over its 2019 predecessor, though it isn&s;t without its shortcomings on Nintendo Switch 2."
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45.0
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45.0
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45.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion isn&s;t the improvement on its predecessor that fans were hoping for. What&s;s found within is a scrap heap of a game, featuring poor optimisation, a drab story, tropes and pacing that override and overrule the …"
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75.0
Gameplay
90.0
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60.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a weird sequel that doesn&s;t manage to feel like an expansion on the first game, but it doesn&s;t manage to be its own beast either. It exists in a middle ground between trying to …"
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85.0
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70.0
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60.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is particularly impressive when it comes to gameplay: the combat system is varied and creative, the exoskeleton customization is extensive, and the boss fights, when they work, provide spectacular moments. Multiplayer is also solid, thanks …"
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75.0
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85.0
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78.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a sci-fi blast. While it wears its influences on its sleeve, it comes out the other side as a unique and enjoyable mech-based action-RPG."
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70.0
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75.0
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65.0
"It suffers from some flaws, mostly related to narrative and visual components, but it delivers where it counts: mechanics, systems, and gameplay. If you can power through its lackluster story and forgive its dated assets, you&s;ll find a remarkably deep, …"
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68.0
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72.0
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54.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a valiant attempt to build upon its predecessor’s successes and address the shortfalls. Its story is much more comprehensible this time around due to opting for an open-world instead of a mission-based structure."
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88.0
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92.0
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78.0
"Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion is an impressive mecha action game with an expansive world to explore."
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85.0
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90.0
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60.0
"Your time in this massive world is focused on that critical combat/custom/upgrade gameplay loop, so you never feel lost or shiftless. I could do with fewer load times, and the routine gear scrutiny does mess with the pacing. But once …"
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70.0
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68.0
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40.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has the makings of a classic, but the determination to hit the reset button on the franchise means that this game often feels like taking the first steps once again. A degree of intrigue with …"
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70.0
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85.0
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65.0
"Despite not living up to its full potential on Switch 2, Daemon X Machina is still an incredibly fast-paced and fun action RPG."
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60.0
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75.0
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70.0
"Those interested in online multiplayer will be glad to know that the whole campaign is playable cooperatively, but I did not have a chance to check out the cross-platform multiplayer for myself, and I am concerned that online play could …"
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78.0
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82.0
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76.0
"If Anthem actually had BioWare stick the landing, it would be something similar to what Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion has put out. Titanic Scion&s;s story and gameplay does the job to somewhat get over the itch that Armored Core …"
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70.0
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90.0
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30.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion will thrill fans of mech-based combat. There&s;s no shortage of customization options or enemies to pound down with your optimized loadouts. Those looking for a more narrative adventure, however, may eventually tire of the explore, …"
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45.0
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65.0
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50.0
"The framework of an excellent mech game is here, but the execution is flawed in several areas. This sequel introduces an open world that feels lifeless and looks two console generations old. Mechanically, Titanic Scion fires on all cylinders. All …"
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60.0
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85.0
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45.0
"I don’t know if Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is going to turn me into a fan of these mecha games, but I certainly enjoyed the combat and design enough that I’m keen to check out some more to see …"
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35.0
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65.0
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30.0
"Despite some disappointing design choices, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a blast for anyone who loves constantly tinkering with their builds and isn&s;t overly concerned with a compelling narrative."
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25.0
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25.0
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25.0
"Overall, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a massive, fast-paced open-world mecha action game that plays extremely well. The story is actually intelligible this time around, but while the mecha designs look wonderful, the characters definitely needed more work. There’s …"
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75.0
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85.0
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70.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is ambitious, but a little flawed. The scope of the game is amazing, and the world is a pretty cool place to be, but technical issues drag the score back a bit, sadly."
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35.0
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48.0
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25.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a decent mech game with plenty of depth in its weapons setups and lots of cool loot to discover in its large open-world maps. The combat is flexible, it&s;s fast, and it&s;s very often …"
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75.0
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85.0
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35.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion isn’t the perfect mech game, but it offers plenty of good stuff for anyone craving robots on their Switch 2. The action and gameplay loop are interesting enough to sink your teeth into, and the …"
Read original review"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion builds upon its predecessor in a number of ways, and is undoubtedly better as a result. There&s;s still lots of room for further improvement though, with issues such as drab visuals and a dull open …"
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48.0
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62.0
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57.0
"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 …"
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70.0
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85.0
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20.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion isn’t ready for launch. The performance and balance issues sour what could have been an excellent mecha experience. There are a few bright patches, interesting ideas, and a ton of potential for the game. It …"
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70.0
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68.0
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62.0
"Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a brilliant mech title held back by a dull open world and controls that aren’t always tight enough."
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75.0
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55.0
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40.0
"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 …"
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70.0
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85.0
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65.0
"Despite the poor dialogue, empty open world, and other issues, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a fun action game thanks to its combat and storyline that make up for its flaws."
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80.0
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90.0
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80.0
"If you enjoy fast paced mech suit flying action with cannons, laser swords, and jets to improve your movement, Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is the model you want baby."
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50.0
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50.0
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50.0
"Daemon X Machina Titanic Scion suffers from too many systems and not enough depth. Sure, there’s a lot to do and a lot of mech customisation, but it’s all set in an underwhelming and cliched story and a barren open …"
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