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This game is one-of-a-kind.
The game is old; the graphics, gameplay, everything looks and feels quite dated, even for its time. It's unique and certainly not the high-quality JRPG you're looking for. But... it is also the best game I've ever played.
The way this game tells its story is unique, and I thought it was fantastically well done. You may not be able to follow everything, have difficulty understanding everything that's going on, and that's okay; Nier is not just a game.
It's a universe told through books, novels, and many other things. Replicant is only a small part of this universe that is told to us in this game.
I loved absolutely everything about the game, its story, its universe of course, and more than anything its characters.
Yoko Taro knows very well how to make you feel uncomfortable, sad, irritated, pretty much every negative emotion.
The soundtrack is quite simply the best I've ever heard, and will reinforce all the big scenes, fights in the game and give a lively and heartbreaking atmosphere to many areas.
It's a game where good and evil don't really exist. It's just a matter of perspective. I found something there, in its atmosphere, in its story and its characters that I haven't found anywhere else.
If you liked this one, or if you come by after Automata, don't hesitate for a second to fully immerse yourself in the universe. It's something you won't regret.
The game is old; the graphics, gameplay, everything looks and feels quite dated, even for its time. It's unique and certainly not the high-quality JRPG you're looking for. But... it is also the best game I've ever played.
The way this game tells its story is unique, and I thought it was fantastically well done. You may not be able to follow everything, have difficulty understanding everything that's going on, and that's okay; Nier is not just a game.
It's a universe told through books, novels, and many other things. Replicant is only a small part of this universe that is told to us in this game.
I loved absolutely everything about the game, its story, its universe of course, and more than anything its characters.
Yoko Taro knows very well how to make you feel uncomfortable, sad, irritated, pretty much every negative emotion.
The soundtrack is quite simply the best I've ever heard, and will reinforce all the big scenes, fights in the game and give a lively and heartbreaking atmosphere to many areas.
It's a game where good and evil don't really exist. It's just a matter of perspective. I found something there, in its atmosphere, in its story and its characters that I haven't found anywhere else.
If you liked this one, or if you come by after Automata, don't hesitate for a second to fully immerse yourself in the universe. It's something you won't regret.