![]() Daemon x Machina is proof that top tier art style can carry a game’s visual presentation and it looks even better on PC. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much, but it has transitioned over nicely. What surprised me is just how good the PC port actually is. If your Arsenal does run out of health, you can eject and try to finish the mission on foot or repair it if you have the skill unlocked. It’s a nice system that Daemon rarely ever forces onto you, since it knows its strength is in the mech combat. You’ll be able to fit upgrades that drastically improve pilot usability at the cost of forced cosmetic changes. Occasionally, you will be stepping outside of your mech and battle on-foot with your almost as equally customisable pilot. Immortals provide some of the best battles. You never feel locked in to certain weapons as you earn them at a generous pace. This amount of versatility in mech customisation makes it truly feel like you being able to cater to your own play-style and preferences. Not only that, but you can quickly start equipping your Arsenal with shoulder mounted weapons and gadgets such as mines. ![]() This includes all ranges of weapons such as: assault rifles, swords, shields, rocket launchers, and much more. ![]() Kitting out your Arsenal with up to four weapons at a time one in each hand and two on your back, ready to swap out at any time during a mission, is blissful. You’ll need to manage your mech’s abilities and use the environment to your advantage.įlying around a wide variety of gorgeous environments and shooting enemies is a total blast, no matter what. They provide both a visual treat and interesting gameplay challenges. Thankfully, boss fights and mech battles come often and they are some of the best moments in the entire game. You will often be dealing with the same enemy types with only a few variations throughout. Missions can get slightly repetitive as well. It takes some getting used to and even after a few hours, I still make mistakes. This will drop you to the ground until you click the fly button again. When you enter flight mode you will be launched up into the air and the only way to go lower is to click in the left stick. Changing and maintaining altitude continues to be the gameplay’s biggest downfall here. Sadly, no work has been done to improve the controls. You control a mech, known as an “Arsenal”, that can fly sent out on missions to battle the AI that control the world and occasionally deal with other factions with their own agendas. The excellent fast-paced mech-based combat is identical. This is very much the same game that released on Switch a few months ago. Great use of colour give Daemon a unique and amazing art style
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