Few games are able to showcase the power of the medium like Nier: Automata. If I had my way, every budding game developer would play this game to the point of acquiring endings A, B, C, D, and E before acquiescing to its final and alarmingly direct request. It is, as far as I’m concerned, historically significant in terms of its design and the way in which it uses the framework of a videogame to tell an evolving story. I will now post a quote from Jim Sterling's review that resonated with me so much that I cannot state it better as an ending to this lenghty review: "Nier itself is important. Yes, the fetch quests can be tedious and grinding can be a pain at times to achieve everything this game has to offer, but I did not waver and was fascinated by this world. From the amazing soundtrack by Keiichi Okabe to the wonderful directing and story by Yoko Taro and the combat by Platinum games.they all mesh together to create one of the best Action RPG's that I have ever played. This has been an eye opening experience that I will never forget. I won't go much into the story of the game, because it's very easy to spoil, but the story and overarching plot is so well done and it makes you question a lot of things about humanity, emotions, life itself and many other things. Imagine a Platinum game that has exquisite combat, a director that is so masterful in how he presents the story giving small information and tidbits as you go along and a soundrack by a composer that is well known (Keiichi Okabe) that you take a few moments from playing the game just to listen to the 's THAT GOOD. A game that shouldn't be passed on by ANYONE, because it does something that I, personally, haven't encountered in a game before (which I won't spoil here, because you HAVE TO experience it yourself). And what a fantastic job he and his team at Platinum Games have done. So without any doubt and after hearing that it got a PC release I instantly purchased it, because I was fascinated by what Yoko Taro could do. I will start by saying that I haven't played a Yoko Taro directed game before, but I have heard a lot of great things about his weird world that he has created that links between multiple games and franchises (Nier/Drakengard respectively) so I was really excited when I heard that Square decided to give him a good budget and a very well known studio for their character action games (Platinum) to make a sequel to the original Nier from the previous generation. Yoko Taro and his team have created a masterpiece that nobody should miss. Nier is the only game since the Witcher 3 that had me blink and 10 hours had passed without my noticing. ![]() Nier Automata is one of those rare gems in gaming that brings me back to why I fell in love with the medium in the first place. ![]() I've found it increasingly harder to find games that can capture my enjoyment and provide me an awe inspiring experience that can take me away from the real world like when I was younger. I've been playing video games for around 18 years now and all this time has left me jaded towards the medium. ![]() I've been playing video games for around Breathtakingly complex.this game can not be more perfect even if the gods themselves crafted it. After completing either C or D's ending, say "Yes" to POD's request, and then complete a mini-game.Breathtakingly complex.this game can not be more perfect even if the gods themselves crafted it.During your third playthrough, pick 9S during the final battle before selecting the dialogue choice "I'll go with you.".Then select the dialogue option "No" to POD's request during the end credits. During your third playthrough, choose A2 during the final boss.Continue from your save file after completing ending A.Included are the requirements needed to reach each ending, as well as the prerequisites for specific endings and the order in which they can be obtained. Here are each of the different endings for Nier Automata. ![]() All of Nier Automata 26 Endings Individual Video Endings The same rules and steps apply to start your third playthrough, which is required for some endings! Your third playthrough will be different than the previous two times in a variety of ways. You get to keep all of your levels, equipment, and inventory however the levels will be slightly different compared to your first playthrough. Saving the game after you beat it the first time will enable the ability to begin a second playthrough. Note: When you beat NieR: Automata for the first time, you will get ending A on your save file.
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