Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Looks INSANE — Smaller Mechs, Bigger Carnage

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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Looks INSANE — Smaller Mechs, Bigger Carnage

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If you're into mech combat, power suits, or the thrill of tearing a monster apart and using its own limbs as weapons, this might be the game you’ve been waiting for.

Power Suits Replace Giant Mechs
The classic mechs from the original game are gone, replaced by human-sized exosuits. But don’t worry — the violence and intensity have ramped up.

Stagger enemies, then jump on their backs for devastating close-up attacks (think Dragon's Dogma).

Smaller monsters can be picked up and hurled into others like ragdolls.

Rip off limbs and armor from larger enemies and use them as makeshift weapons — one scene shows a player smashing a biomechanical creature with its own antlers.

Faster, More Dynamic Combat
Still features six weapon slots like the original DxM.

Combat is more fluid and combo-focused, putting more emphasis on speed and aggression.

Enemies require strategic damage types: bullets for flesh, lasers for armor.

The melee combat system looks especially sharp and brutal this time around.

Open World Exploration and Co-Op Action
Unlike the mission-based structure of the first game, Titanic Scion shifts to an open-world format. You can team up with friends to explore and take on monstrous threats together.

The trailer even shows off space combat, with starfighter brawls and massive ships exchanging beam cannon fire — definitely upping the spectacle.

Release Date & Discount
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is launching on Steam on September 5th.

Until then, the original game is heavily discounted — just $10/£8 until May 12 on Steam.

This looks like Monster Hunter meets Zone of the Enders, with a touch of God Eater. I’m all in.
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