

Nier: Automata Feels like a Platinum Games Classic

e_out_before_april_2017_nier_automata_delayed.html We've contacted the publisher for further clarification. Either Square doesn't consider the game "major" enough to be listed in its financials or it's been pushed back to the next financial year. NieR: Automata doesn't appear on the list, either, despite having previously been dated for 2016.
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The publisher detailed its full list of "major titles" due for release during the financial year in an earnings presentation earlier today, reconfirming that World of Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and the PS4 version of Rise of the Tomb Raider are all scheduled to launch during 2016.īoth Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Kingdom Hearts 3, however, are absent. Neither Kingdom Hearts 3 or Final Fantasy 7 Remake are scheduled to release during Square Enix's current financial year, ending March 31, 2016*, the publisher has confirmed. Just give him a key blade and it's practically spot-on. Bayonetta is 600 years old and yet nobody complains!Īll joking aside, both games have 100% identical everything, aside from main characters and a few tweaked lines of dialogue, so you are probably right that you wouldn't like Replicant either (being that the game is the same).įor some reason, people think that the games are substantially different beyond the character, but they are not.Īni-chan Nier looks like the spitting image of the kid from Kingdom Hearts, right down to the hair and outfit: I probaly would have gotten bored of Replicant as well since it has pretty much the same story Uh, ok but playing an old man as a game character just doesn't appeal to me, to be honest I never got far into Gestault, one moment he is in a normal village then he ends up in a ruined city and it never says how he got there, I played for a few more minutes before taking the game back to gamestop and trading it in towards another game I guess that's pretty typical of Japanese media though Exploit every potential medium. YoRHa is the name of Taro's stage play and it's not new, so it's weird that they would simply turn those concepts into a game. Part of this article seems a bit wrong though, almost like there is misinformation or mistranslation somewhere. I won't spoil the ending of Nier, but I really want to undo the tragic events that happen, as a part of this game. I hope that there are real ties to the first game, and characters as well, but Yoko Taro doesn't tend to do that. So it's basically about as stupid sounding as the plot of most Kojima Metal Gear games, and coincidentally Platinum did one of those as well with Rising. So this sounds like a variant of that ending, which became an audio drama in Japan. Any remaining humans are few and far between, and Emil becomes a cyborg skeleton and fights them off. The storyline details aren't entirely different than Ending E of Nier, where there is an alien invasion after the events of Nier. Transformers Devastation is a solid game that lacks a lot in depth, but I still have no real complaints about any of Platinum's work even if I'm not much of a fan of Mad World. I just hope that they don't lose what made Nier good in an attempt to make it play better.

It is Platinum, so it will at least be a good action game. No.2, after witnessing the destruction of her unit and the last of the Resistance, a failed YoRHa expedition hundreds of years before her time, she is alone among a cold, unfeeling world ruled by machines. Programmed with human emotions and feelings, they descend upon the surface of the planet to combat the ceaseless onslaught of the Machines. Their only hope lie in an armada of specially configured androids called “YoRHa”. With the invasion of the “Living Machines”, humanity had no choice but to abandon the planet, taking refuge upon the Moon. Here’s a short summary on Taro Yoko’s YoRHa stage play:ĭuring the during the 14th Machine Armament War in the year 11,939AD, humans are near extinction. More information is due to come during Paris Games Week this week. Long ranged attacks are made possible by a system called “pods”. A character who appears to be the protagonist is called “Yorha #2 Type B” and holds both a sword and great sword. In the upcoming Famitsu magazine, it apparently shows the characters and setting by Akihiko Yoshida.

Nier Automata takes place on the devasted planet earth, and a battle between Androids created by humans, against the “Machine organisms” sent by the enemies of mankind. As Famitsu leaks come in, the next NieR game is reportedly title as “NieR Automata”.
