Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
Action
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
Partial Controller Support
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Feel the exhilaration of fast-paced combat in your fully customized armored suit as you freely explore a deadly and dangerous world on land or in the air. Take on titanic boss battles with alone or with up to two other friends in online co-op!

Developers: Marvelous Inc.
Publishers: XSEED Games Marvelous USA, Inc. Marvelous Europe
Release Date: Sep 5, 2025
Price (USD): $13.99
Current Players: 484

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Mostly Positive(71%)
customization
combat
music
inspiration from other titles
open world
RPG elements
poor story
long loading times
clunky mechanics
high price
The general sentiment towards Titanic Scion is divided. Many players appreciate the robust customization options and the engaging combat that expands on the first game. However, the often poorly received story and clunky mechanics detract from the overall experience for some. Pricing is a constant point of critique, with players feeling that the game's premium cost exceeds its delivery in quality and content. While it tries to carve its own niche in the mech-game genre, comparisons to other titles like Anthem and Armored Core indicate mixed feelings about its execution and value.

Positive Points

  • The game features extensive customization options for mechs and characters, allowing for personalized builds and gameplay styles.
  • Combat is engaging and provides a variety of weapons and skills to experiment with, contributing to a dynamic gameplay experience.
  • The game draws inspiration from other titles like Armored Core and Anthem, appealing to fans of these genres.
  • Music is often highlighted as a strong point, enhancing the action-oriented atmosphere.
  • Negative Points

  • The story is perceived as weak, often described as cliched or poorly executed, lacking depth and meaningful character development.
  • Many players experience long loading times, especially in online mode, which can disrupt the game flow.
  • Movement and combat mechanics, particularly around targeting and camera controls, can feel clunky or unintuitive.
  • The game is priced at a premium, and many players feel it does not deliver enough quality content or polish to justify the $70 price tag.
  • Mixed Points

  • The open-world design is seen as both an opportunity for exploration and a source of repetitiveness and emptiness.
  • Some players appreciate the RPG elements and looter-shooter mechanics, while others find them tedious or poorly implemented.
  • Common Themes

  • A comparison to Anthem is frequent, with some players suggesting Titanic Scion achieves what Anthem aimed to, while others highlight similar flaws.
  • Personalization and customization stand out as a core strength, with a wealth of options available for players to alter their experience.
  • Performance issues and the impact of online features are a recurrent theme, impacting player enjoyment and experience.
  • Updated 5/19/2026, 12:00:58 AM UTC