Marvelous tossed out this cool behind-the-scenes video thingy for Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion, which, by the way, is hitting up the Nintendo Switch 2. So, really, I mean, if that doesn’t get you buzzing, not sure what will.
The documentary — shoutout to Archipel for putting it together — throws the spotlight on Kenichiro Tsukuda. This guy’s like deep into mechas and robots, and he’s spilling all the beans on his early industry days and what lit the fire for Daemon X Machina. The guy’s passion is wild.
Marvelous First Studio’s cranking out this new chapter, and oh man, the action’s gonna be intense. Jump into your pimped-out Arsenal. Can you imagine that? Zipping around in combat like there’s no tomorrow. Yeah, you’ll be cruising through the open world — danger lurking around everywhere, whether you’re zipping through the sky or burning rubber on the ground. Sounds like a total rush.
Anyway, you beat up baddies, snag their gear — typical stuff, right? — then level up. It’s not just a grind; it’s like a big sci-fi saga right in front of you. Oh, and if solo isn’t your jam, well, drag a couple of friends along online for those massive boss fights. Total chaos, in a good way, obviously.
What’s the scoop on features? Let’s see, there’s this evolution thing — maybe it’s massive or just bigger and better. It’s like reimagining the whole Daemon X Machina vibe for the new consoles. You’re not just stuck with what you’ve got; tweak your Arsenal to your heart’s content. Design, loadout, crafting — whatever floats your boat.
Then there’s the multiplayer — both co-op and what they call “asynchronous,” which, I’ll admit, kinda makes me scratch my head sometimes. Just means you won’t be fighting on your own. Teamwork makes the dream work, as they say.
And, yeah, visually? It’s a stunner. Picture battling on an alien planet, facing off against all kinds of mechanical or, er, organic weirdness. Flying, running, and heck, galloping on a horse if the mood strikes. Diverse landscapes to trek across, whether it’s plains, swamps, or mountains. Oh dear, I might have gotten ahead of myself there.
Anyway, mark those calendars: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion drops for Nintendo Switch 2 on September 5, 2025. Grab it in stores or snag it digitally on the Nintendo eShop. Feels far off, but you know how time flies, right?