Hey, so here’s the thing about Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. Got this wild developer doc on it, right? Marvelous is behind it, and it’s heading to Nintendo Switch 2. Exciting? Maybe. Depends if you’re into that sort of chaotic, robot-infested world.
Archipel, these filmmakers (never heard of them before, but they seem cool), cooked up the documentary. There’s this dude, Kenichiro Tsukuda — he’s the series producer. Talks about his robot obsession and how it all started in gaming. I guess everyone’s gotta start somewhere, like how I started writing because… well, I actually don’t remember why.
Marvelous First Studio is whipping up this new one. You get to hop into your Arsenal (fancy name for robot suit), fly around, boom boom, stuff explodes. Sounds loud? It probably is. Forget subtlety — it’s all adrenaline and throttle. Imagine the smell of burning circuits. Or don’t. Up to you.
When you trash your enemies, you loot their gear. Upgrade, tweak, rinse, repeat. It’s a routine but kind of satisfying, like peeling plastic off a new device. Oh, and dark sci-fi plots? Check. You can do titanic boss battles alone or drag a couple of friends into the chaos too.
They’ve got a list of features, which is supposed to get you hyped:
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Titanic Evolution: New platforms, same explosive feel. And they say it’s bigger and better. Could be for veterans, could be for newbies — pick your poison.
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Build a Better You: Customize your Arsenal. Swap out parts like you’re some mad scientist. It’s all about creativity… or just making something that looks wickedly cool.
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Togetherness Vibes: Play online. Fight with friends. Or strangers. Doesn’t matter. Just don’t fight alone — unless you like the challenge, then go solo like a rogue ninja.
- Beautiful and Deadly: Think alien landscapes. Rich terrains to explore. Plains, swamps, mountains — the works. Ride a horse if flying’s not your style. Yeah, robots and horses. Wrap your head around that.
Mark your calendars for September 5, 2025. It’s dropping digitally and physically on the Nintendo eShop. It’s going to be a blast — or maybe just loud. Guess we’ll find out.