Special SFX Weapon Set for Nintendo Switch
Premium arsenal expansion
- Paid
- 4.5
- V varies-with-devices
Premium arsenal expansion
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - Special SFX Weapon Set is a premium expansion pack developed by Marvelous Inc. It is a DLC pack for the mech-action game Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion. This downloadable content adds six specialized weapons with unique sound effects.
Six weapons of distinction
The Special SFX Weapon Set is a DLC pack that gives you access to six powerful weapons: Noxus Albus and Immutable Sin, both laser rifles; Golden Dusk, an assault rifle; Gramr, a laser blade; Crane, a machine gun; and King of Arms, a minigun. Note that these weapons become accessible in-game after progressing through certain story milestones.
This set is also included in the Digital Deluxe and Super Digital Deluxe Editions; therefore, players who own these editions should avoid making duplicate purchases. These weapons may become obsolete as you find stronger base-game gear. It can become irrelevant and overshadowed later as a more powerful gear becomes available.
Stylish arsenal with short-term value
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - Special SFX Weapon Set is a paid DLC by Marvelous Inc. that adds six themed weapons. Accessible after story progression, it expands combat variety but risks redundancy for Deluxe owners and eventual obsolescence against stronger base-game gear, limiting long-term value.
Pros
- Adds six specialized weapons
- Unique sound effects
Cons
- Limited long-term value
- Not immediately available
Also available in other platforms
Special SFX Weapon Set for Nintendo Switch
- Paid
- 4.5
- V varies-with-devices
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