Daemon X Machina Is Looking A Little Rough In New Story Trailer

And more than just a little confusing.

Posted By | On 18th, Jun. 2019

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Daemon X Machina has looked like an interesting title since the moment it was announced, with its high octane mech action and what have you, but every stop along the way, it’s also been unable to escape one fact- that it’s looking rough. From the moment it was announced, to the playable demo to, sadly, right up until now, with its newest story trailer.

Things like animations and lip syncing are looking quite unpolished, while there’s also the plain and simple fact that it doesn’t do a very good job of explaining any of what it’s showing. A lot’s being said and a lot’s being shown, but none of it is very clear. At least we get to see plenty of mechs though- those look cool. Take a look at the whole thing below.

Daemon X Machine is out on November 13th exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, as was confirmed during Nintendo’s recent E3 2019 Direct. The developers have also confirmed that the game will receive multiplayer content post-launch. Read more on that through here.


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