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How does this compare with Automata? I see people saying this is shittier gameplay wise.
I wouldn't call Nier terrible, but Automata has the better combat still.
How does this compare with Automata? I see people saying this is shittier gameplay wise.
Wouldn't say combat is much worse, but game is flooded with shitty fedex quests. In fact most side content seems rather bad.How does this compare with Automata? I see people saying this is shittier gameplay wise.
If only tw3 devs got the memo.The side-quests in OG Nier were mostly bad on purpose, as it was to criticize the OCD behaviour of players while you're supposed to be a father worried for his daughter.
Speaking of which, can the sidequests be skipped on subsequent playthroughs or is there some new content there also? I'm still deliberating if I want to play again or just wiki/youtube and move on.
Playing this right now. Enjoying it.
Two questions (NO SPOILZ PL0X)
- Whats the point of no return, where I should have completed all the sidequests?
- When should I go for the new ending? I read it connects with Automata, so I was wondering should I get it right away, or wait till I complete Automata and return to it.
When doing Ending B, how much of the part 2 is actually changed? Do you pretty much complete the game, canceling cut-scenes?
Does Replicant also has those crazy emotional highs like Automata's intro or tower ascesion sequence? I think that shit is among the most badass blend of storytelling, gfx and music I've seen in my life. I get goosebumps just remembering it.How does this compare with Automata? I see people saying this is shittier gameplay wise.
I wouldn't call Nier terrible, but Automata has the better combat still.
Does Replicant also has those crazy emotional highs like Automata's intro or tower ascesion sequence? I think that shit is among the most badass blend of storytelling, gfx and music I've seen in my life. I get goosebumps just remembering it.
Platinum is the master of melee-combat, and content-wise, having new things to do on the routes after the first ending is more compelling than playing the same section of gameplay multiple times with only additional narrative as a motivation.automata is shit overrated by coomers and the influx of soy that it brought into nier fandom is a cirme
In Nier: Automata, after completing the "A" ending, which is really a midway point rather than a true ending, youPls guys, tell me, is Automata ending unlocking less grindy? Its not this much of a chore, is it?