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Daemon X Machina

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Features

  • They say it was the greatest disaster in recorded history...
  • The moon tore apart, turning the sky into a kaleidoscope of red light that illuminated all who watched from below.
  • Survive this apocalyptic new age when the self-evolving weapons called Immortals have turned on their creators and waged war on humanity.

Description

Defend Earth and defeat corrupted A.I.-controlled robots on an aray of missions using your Arsenal, a customizable mechanized battle suit. Choose and equip your Arsenal with a multitude of weapons, obtain more from downed enemy Arsenals, and swap them on the fly to suit your strategy in the face of ever- changing threats that may bring the end of the world.


Release date: September 13, 2019


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Product Dimensions: 0.4 x 4.1 x 6.6 inches; 0.64 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: HACPAF6GB


Item Weight: 0.64 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: June 1, 2018


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  • this game is great but feels like its missing something.
so this is one of my first reviews but i have vary conflicting feelings about this game so i wanted to talk about it. so daemon x machina is a mech based hunting rpg in the vain of armored core (AC) and monster hunter (MH). it honestly feels like a mix of the 2 and thats sort of a bad thing. i love both MH and AC but the game end up feeling a bit unfocused. it doesn't know if its wants to be a mech vs mech dogfight game or a fight hard big boss game like MH. now thats not saying the game is bad. if anything i feel its just needing of more updates' missions' and bosses. there was talks about a an update that will add a pvp mode (not sure if itll happen with the sales not looking great in the west) and that would be great it honestly needs something just a bit more but its not in the game yet so i cant give it a plus for that. in the long run the game is vary enjoyable and has lot of content it just doesnt feel focused enough. so far in my 20h balance is good ive played at least 7h online and nothing i have done or anyone else has seemed to strong. but on that same hand the game is a bit to easy it feels like it needs another set of online missions that makes the game far harder but on the other hand its also nice to just sit down turn off your mind and enjoy the cool action and good music. with that ya the music is good real good even if you don't plan to buy or play the game id still recommend going and looking for the soundtrack. the graphics are really really pleasing i love everything about it like i cant say anything bad on the style. buuuuuutttttttttt. the fps is good 90% of the time but there are some missions and maps that just hit it real real hard. there was an online mission in this cool forested city that was a 4v4 mech dog fight and until we took out a mech or 2 the fps was like at best 10 to 15 it was basically unplayable. the game id far far to fast for it like i was just bumping into building and wasnt able to do much without lock on. this was the only time i felt the fps ruin the game so dont take this part to hard on the game it was only 1 mission. personality. the game seems a bit bland on the outside but don't let the trailer fool you its not. going into an online lobby is always fun like super fun just being able to look and see everyone's mech and character you can just feel there play style and fashion sense through it all. and the amount of decals and armor pieces and color options are almost endless. theres over 200 decals that you can put on your mechs head' legs' chest' left and right arm separately raging anything from logos of mercenary groups to food items like pizza (even though a lot of them are Japanese words untranslated). every piece of armor has a choice to ether use a set paint option you unlock or a 3 color system. the gameplay is super smooth but lacks a little bit of feel like all the swords feel the same but some can swing more often and some do more damage some have really high knock back ect. but none feel unique and the same goes for most weapons in the game. this sort of goes back to what i was saying about if feeling unfocused this works well in a mech dog fight game but not in a boss slaying hunting game. now to end this. i love this game everything bad i had to say was a nitpick and is mostly focused as feed back to hopefully see improvements in updates or even hopefully a second game. i cant say this is the best switch game or even the best one of the month but its real good and ill probably be playing it and unlocking new stuff for years and thats says a lot i usually finish and drop games pretty fast. also ive been a long time mh fan (since mh1) and instead of playing mhw iceborn i was playing this and enjoying it far far more. please give this game a chance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2019 by earleen huttula

  • Great game but European Version
Game is awesome. fun robot action!! Im rating it 5 stars cause don't want to lower the game rating. BUT....... I bough it from distributor Pro-Distributing. with Amazon fulfillment and I receive the European version. Not big deal as switch is region free... but at least they should be specific about it in the description or change the cover art so you know you will get the European version of the game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2019 by Juan Fernando Cardona

  • DMC and AC had a baby.
Daemon X Machina brings a lot of awesome fresh features to this genre. I love the style. Everything feels really cohesive. The action is way more fast paced than the armored core games we have gotten use to. Some of the mission areas are too small with how fast u can go. One thing I'm not super into, but I expected not to be into it, was the long drawn out narative. At some points the characters have "small talk" that lasts forever not progressing story. The story itself is great. I love the concept. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019 by Josh

  • Disappointed Preorder Customer
A good game that isn't without its flaws. It isn't hard to look up other reviews that criticize the game for the story's lack of depth, but personally this game is fine as it manages to scratch that itch for a mecha game. The reason why my rating is so low is because of the preorder bonus issue. There was no preorder bonus code provided. I have contacted Amazon twice and they have done nothing. It would be helpful to at least get the followup with the team that they redirected me to, but I have not seen an email from them. I have contacted Nintendo support as well, but according to them, the only ones that participated in the bonus were Best Buy and Gamestop. I'm not sure if details changed last second, but I definitely would not have preordered this game from Amazon if there wasn't a preorder bonus. Maybe Gamestop and Best Buy will get my patronage from now on with games, as they have NEVER caused me problems with my purchases. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019 by Max

  • Fun gameplay and Great Mech Customization
I feel like this game will be looked over with all the games coming out, so I just wanted to say that while it’s not the best it’s a lot of fun, especially if you are a fan of mech anime and love fighting enemies for parts and customizing your own mech.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2019 by Cody Bryner

  • A good, but still flawed mech game.
This game wears its Armored Core heritage with pride, between the designs of the mechs, and some of the basic gameplay. This is not AC, though. There is a lot more flair to the combat and abilities, the most obvious being the ability to pick up and throw objects or hit people over the head with a stop sign; in case you really need to get your point across. The game did suffer from some slowdown and stuttering for me when a lot of things were being destroyed at once. I really did not like the story at all. It had some interesting ideas, but at the end, I feel like the good ideas were wasted and bad ideas were given more leeway. However, all cutscenes can be skipped from the get go, so if you don't enjoy it, you can ignore it and get right to the meat of the game, the gameplay. A few quirks that I am neutral on, but I'd like to mention as a warning if you want to buy are as follows. Customization takes quite some time to open up; you are going to be scrounging the battlefield for parts and even then many of the early parts are going to play similarly to what you have. It isn't until around mid game that it really starts to open up and I didn't see some part categories, such as railguns, until right before the end of the game. Energy weapons are easy to use, because they use a different resource from boosting, but I did not find them as useful as the other use of that resource, mirages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019 by Nobody in Particular

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