As 2020 (thankfully) comes to a close, the DualShockers staff is coming together to share their personal favorite games throughout the year. Unlike our official Game of the Year Awards, each of these lists is meant to reflect which games stood out personally to each of our staff members. Additionally, any game — not just
Daemon X Machina
Marvelous announced that one of its development studios, 1st Studio, is currently recruiting a wide range of developers, in order to strengthen its planning and development of next gen games, most notably on PS5 and Xbox series X. 1st Studio handled many games at Marvelous, such as Daemon x Machina, the Fate/Extella series, and the
Daemon x Machina was first announced in June 2018 on Nintendo Switch by Marvelous. I was pretty hyped right then, as Macross‘ Shoji Kawamori was handling the mecha design. He is one of the best mecha designers and authors there is and definitely holds a top spot when it comes to sci-fi authors whose works
Essentially out of nowhere, Marvelous and XSEED Games today announced that it will be bringing last year’s release of Daemon X Machina to PC in just a few short days. Daemon X Machina, the mech-focused action game, released originally in September 2019 exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. The title was published by Nintendo itself on the
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
Thanks to the success of the massively popular video games from CD Projekt Red and the upcoming Netflix series, The Witcher and its iconic characters have become household names around the world. While Geralt and Ciri have usually been found slaying monsters around the Continent, they’ll soon find themselves taking on a different set of enemies
Nintendo and Marvelous revealed Daemon x Machina is getting a collaboration event with Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion. Players are now able to pick a skin to make their Arsenal look just like Code Geass‘ most popular Knightmare Frame, the Lancelot. A character skin to look like its pilot Suzaku Kururugi is also available.
Nintendo and marvelous revealed Daemon x Machina is getting a collaboration event with Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution. This is the recent and ongoing remake of Eureka Seven made of multiple movies. The third and final movie isn’t out yet. In Daemon x Machina, players will be able to pick a skin to make their Arsenal look
Daemon X Machina has a visual flair that’s astoundingly unique on the Nintendo Switch. A mech-based third-person shooter that has gameplay elements of Monster Hunter, Armored Core, Freedom Wars, and a dystopian-inspired storyline that culminates into something that feels wildly unique amongst the Nintendo Switch’s lineup of games. Needless to say, I’ve been shipping this game since its
I don’t see many Switch owners gassing up Marvelous’ Daemon X Machina, a mech-based title that’s launching in 2019. Upon seeing the game’s initial reveal trailer during the opening of Nintendo’s E3 Direct in 2018, I immediately fell in love with the game’s art style and epic gameplay. Daemon X Machina is set in a world where the
During the Nintendo Direct event that was held today, we got a quick, but in-depth look at Daemon X Machina’s gameplay modes as well as some customization options we haven’t seen before in-game. The trailer opens by giving us some details about the storyline; the moon has fallen and you play as a mercenary in a world
During a livestream from Gamescom 2018, Nintendo showcased some brand new gameplay of the upcoming mecha game Daemon X Machina. we get to see a few interesting situations, including gameplay as an “outer.” Basically, there are sections of the game in which we leave our Arsenal and we have to move around on foot. In this
Today, during Nintendo’s Treehouse Live coverage, from E3 2018, the house of Mario and Zelda showcased the first gameplay of the best game (and I’ll fight you over this) they introduced at the show: Daemon X Machina. We get to see a ton mecha battle action that shows why this game can be considered a spiritual