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re: Official Nier: Automata Thread

Posted on 8/4/20 at 8:25 am to
Posted by Carson123987
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Posted on 8/4/20 at 8:25 am to
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I am 6 hours in, in the desert and I’m not hooked yet....story has not grabbed me at all. I will keep pushing, but man, I typically have the same taste as Carson but not here so far.


Stick with it dog, trust me. i think a lot of us started out similarly. In my case, the opening mission and boss had me like with all the changing perspectives and gameplay types, and then I was kinda meh towards it once I got into the open world. Desert is easily the worst part of the game, so just get it over with and push ahead. You will really like the subsequent sections

In regards to all the endings and routes you're reading about - the game is structured like so

Route A - what you're playing through now
Route B - Route A, but from a different perspective. You're OP as frick and blast through it much quicker. Some route divergences with new story insights and background

Once you clear A and B, the story continues with Route C (all new content)

Route A/B's story will not impress you. It has some awesome moments, but it's not the profound stuff you hear about when people discuss the game. It's standard Japanese fare and nothing you haven't seen before. Route C is where all of the genre tropes are completely subverted, all the twists come, and all the crazy philosophical questions are asked. Classic Yoko Taro

Most of the sidequests are pretty meh design-wise, but they flesh out the world and main story so well. Strongly suggest doing them on Route A. You can skip most of them on Route B so you don't get bogged down and then go back and clear anything you missed with Chapter Select.

Read the other threads about this. Lots of "Just finished. I need a moment" "this game fricked my world up, GOTY" etc. The game shows its small budget in a lot of way s but is still able to make something special. So many great characters, so much charm, and so many unforgettable sequences that will stick with you for a long time. GOAT game soundtrack too. I wouldn't tell you to stick with it if I didn't think you'd enjoy it
Posted by McCaigBro69
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Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 8/4/20 at 9:05 am to
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all the changing perspectives and gameplay types,


This threw me off too. I’ve grown to like it now, combat is definitely great.

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Desert is easily the worst part of the game


This makes me feel much better

My only confusion right now in regards to gameplay is the upgrading system. I’m not sure what I should keep or how to upgrade anything. Is there a tutorial on that or will I learn as I go?
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