Daemon X Machina was the most metal game at E3
https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/19/17476680/daemon-x-machina-preview-nintendo-switch-marvelous-e3-2018
Nintendo started its 2018 E3 press conference not by showing us a glimpse of Mario, Samus or Link. Instead, we were treated to thunderous metal and speeding mech suits in a vibrant, crumbling city. The trailer immediately set the tone for Daemon X Machina, which doesn’t seem like any other title coming to Nintendo Switch right now.
If the trailer gave you unshakable Armored Core vibes, it’s because Daemon X Machina’s producer is Kenichiro Tsukuda, a veteran of that series. Daemon X Machina’s Arsenal mech suits let you fly your custom character around a variety of cityscapes, each containing multiple missions, including boss fights.
Daemon X Machina was the most metal game at E3
Jun 19, 2018, 7:21pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/19/17476680/daemon-x-machina-preview-nintendo-switch-marvelous-e3-2018
> Nintendo started its 2018 E3 press conference not by showing us a glimpse of Mario, Samus or Link. Instead, we were treated to thunderous metal and speeding mech suits in a vibrant, crumbling city. The trailer immediately set the tone for Daemon X Machina, which doesn’t seem like any other title coming to Nintendo Switch right now.
> If the trailer gave you unshakable Armored Core vibes, it’s because Daemon X Machina’s producer is Kenichiro Tsukuda, a veteran of that series. Daemon X Machina’s Arsenal mech suits let you fly your custom character around a variety of cityscapes, each containing multiple missions, including boss fights.