I have a ridiculously long list of games that I want to play so I finally got a copy of this game.

I am about 3 hours into and and Wow, it is really great. The save system is a bit wonky so about an hour of that three hours was being annoyed getting past the first boss. You are only allowed to save at save points and the first save point you get to is after the first boss. So I died on him/it twice.

Most of what you do leading up to the first boss is just learning the mechanics of the game. So having to redo that three times was … annoying… but that makes you learn fight mechanics, so I appreciated that after I got him “down”.

Visually the game is great. The combat system is really intuitive and the game uses camera angles that are a bit jarring at first. Sometimes the camera angles feel like old school 90s arcade games. The aesthetic of the game is awesome.

The game seems to be very deliberately rolling out the story, so the experience so far has been very hack and slash. I am curious how that will play out. I am hoping that the story gets more involved the more I play the game.

Like I said I am only three hours into it and so far it has been fun!

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    18 days ago

    Without spoilers, there are 5 major endings to the game, A-E, and you haven’t really “beat” the game until you have seen them all. There are 21 additional minor endings, F-Z, which are more or less optional.

    Take advantage of the game’s online connectivity. Similar to Dark Souls, other players that died will leave messages and a bit of their loot in your world.

    I hope you enjoy the game! Nier:Automata is one of my favorite video games of all time.

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        18 days ago

        What HarkMahlberg means is that the game isn’t finished when you reach the credits.

        When you replay the game a second time, you get the story from a complete different perspective. And when you start again after beating the game again, you get again a totally different experience from a different perspective.

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      18 days ago

      Part of me is really confused they’re called “Endings”. Like, the “switch” after the first credits, to be vague, is the closest to that. But moving past that part, what you’re playing are “Chapters” where more stuff is happening. When you realize it’s a terminology switch, it becomes less “genre-breaking” and more just “a confusing, long game”.

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    18 days ago

    I had a moment with the game where the etherial, unintelligible music seemed to make sense for a sec and it tripped me out, like I heard something about being altered by “strange reddish slime” and it sent me down a rabbit hole trying to find the lyrics only to discover it’s a made up language or something? Anyway, top shelf stuff!

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      17 days ago

      The lyrics are designed to evoke a feeling, but not confuse the player with actual lyrics they might understand (especially if the song is playing while characters are talking in-game).

      To do this, the songwriter just created nonsense words that made the sound they wanted, and later on called it Chaos Language. That way they only had to record the song once for all localizations. Its not a real language though, because it doesn’t have any grammar rules or anything.

      They did sing some songs in multiple real languages though, which typically play during the end credits.

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        16 days ago

        In the prequel, the songwriter was told, “Imagine it’s been 10,000 years. What does French sound like?” And then she was asked to do that for multiple other languages and it’s awesome.

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    18 days ago

    If you’re having fun with it 3 hours in, just wait. This game fucking goes places

    Do not quit, make sure you play it to the [E]nd. And that’s all I’ll say about that.

    The soundtrack is amazing and one of my favorites to put on in the background while I’m working. The story is definitely silly and paced oddly at times, but it has a lot of things to say that really spoke deeply to me. I get a bit choked up thinking about it still. Hope you continue to have fun, I think it’s reputation is well-warranted!

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      18 days ago

      Read and listen to this comment. I made the mistake of quitting at the end of my first playthrough. This game is quite a trip.

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        18 days ago

        100% this. Intentionally being cryptic here - even if you think you “get it” after two, you are wrong and know nothing John Snow. Keep playing…

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    18 days ago

    I love the chip system in this.

    You can basically automate certain actions to make the game easier the way you like. Don’t enjoy shooting? Automate it. Don’t like doding? You are now a master. Slashing? Any enemy that gets close gets auto slashed.

    I had the automated shooting enabled all the time, because I didn’t want to hold the button down the entire time.

    The only thing you are missing out is more chip space for cooler upgrades.

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      18 days ago

      …hmm so I got a prompt and fishing and did a bit of fishing. I was wondering if it was it was just an ingame mini game or if it had more significance.

      Will do

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    18 days ago

    I’m glad for everyone that enjoyed this game and found a meaningful experience in it. Kind of wish it could’ve been the same for me. I found the whole experience, from combat through story, to be horrendous by any standard, and quit midway through. Then someone begged me to come back and give it a full shot. So, I completEd it all thE way to the Ending, and it got even worse.

    Anyway, hopefully you do enjoy it; I could probably give a full-paragraph diatribe on what didn’t work for me, but art can be very subjective.

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      9 days ago

      So here I am much further along in the game than when I started this thread and holy shit I am done with this mess.

      The game mechanics are maddening, The save, travel and death mechanics are just utter shit. The vagueness of the story and the endless wandering around just isn’t worth it.

      Finally I just can’t deal with the best visual in the game thus being 2B’s rock hard ass. I love a rock hard ass a much as the next guy but good lord I cant take the upskirt views of this thing seriously…

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        9 days ago

        There’s a little bit of vindication in having a shared opinion, but also kind of sad that the game ended up feeling like a waste of time.

        In terms of being fun while also approaching some of the same robo-philosophy story beats, I did find Stellar Blade really fun. That game exists mainly for the combat, although you get lots of costumes; so it’s a nice approach if you find one given outfit oversexualized.

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      18 days ago

      The game is a true masterpiece, one of the best works of art I’ve ever experienced. The pacing and story were amazing, even the boring and annoying parts are perfectly seasoned with new information so that your interest and investment to the story deepens

      It’s a world and a story that flows like music, repeating the same melody over and over with new instruments joining in and swelling with each repetition. It constantly adds new information that recontextualizes the story entirely with masterful timing

      I also don’t recommend the game to people. It was perfectly tuned in a way that no longer works, it was made for society a decade ago. Sadly, I don’t think you can get the same experience anymore… We just aren’t the same as we were then

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    16 days ago

    Man if you’re annoyed with having to replay sections you might not actually finish this game but keep going after the first credit roll. And the second, and the third and the fourth… and the

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      16 days ago

      It’s a shame but designs like that will keep me from ever trying a game. I only play a few hours a week. There’s no way I’m spending it redoing shit I’ve any done.