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coffeetime88 · 1 year ago
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Nintendo Partner Showcase February 2024
Honey, Microsoft Shrunk the Kids (Grounded)
Full Metal Alchemist X Neir Automata (Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist)
The Cha Cha Slide, Part 5 (Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure)
Final Emblem: Ogre Saga (Unicorn Overlord)
I think this is what people expect from Pokémon for some reason (Monster Hunter Stories)
DISNEY EPIC MICKEY REBRUSHED
V for Vendetta DLC (Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance)
Bond With Your [Younger/Older] Brother! (Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection)
Fart of the Wild (South Park: Snow Day)
Hyperlight Kirito [with 20 player co-op] (Sword Art Online Fractured Daydream)
Armored Core 7 (Gundam Breaker 4)
Do You Think Surgeons Will Also Use This As Practice? [with 16 player co-op] (Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble)
Slime Tiktok Meets Engineering Tiktok (World of Goo 2)
Dark Cloud 3: Animal Crossing [with 4 player co-op] (Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time)
Are You Telling Me A Hermit Crabbed This Shell? (Another Crab's Treasure)
Circus Celeste (Penny's Big Breakaway)
Didn't Alpharad Already Do This? (Suika Game 2-Player Battle Paid DLC)
Drill-y Kong Country (Pepper Grinder)
They Put Gambling In My Solitaire (Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On!)
Hey Tumblr, Can You Tell Me About This In A Sane Manner? (Snuffkin: Melody of Moominvalley)
2D Africa Platformer (Tales of Kenzera: ZAU)
Demon Slayer Mario Party (Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board!)
Skyrim Again (Kingdom Come Deliverance - Royal Edition)
Don't Forget the Konami Code (Contra: Operation Galuga)
Ye Olde Disco Elysium (Pentiment)
Game Grumps: Return to Nine-Ball Island [with 30 player co-op] (Endless Ocean Luminous)
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enigmaticjblake · 5 years ago
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Best Video Games of the last decade
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The last decade was sensational, a lot of stuff happened, there were dramatic changes all across, especially in videogames. Technological advancements in computer hardware pushed graphical limits and the visual fidelity in gaming kept evolving. Games got more immersive and believable.
The videogame industry saw major changes like the rise of digital gaming platforms such as Steam, Origin, Epic Games Store and so on.
Even the Consoles saw dramatic changes. The PS4 was a major player in the market but Steam on the other hand dominated the PC landscape. Epic Games Store also got a lot of attention.
Even VR stepped out of the shadows and major companies like Microsoft, Google, HTC, Samsung, Facebook and many others discovered the potential of the medium and embarked on the ultimate quest of making the best VR headset in the market. Even Sony made a VR headset for the PS4.
Technological advancements are fine but it is important for us to understand that Videogames cannot just solely depend on technology to be an immersive and unforgettable experience.
They have to have an engaging story, solid and balanced game play mechanics, immersive sound design, perfect balance between narrative and pacing and a few other major factors are what determine a good game and a great game. Ultimately they have to deliver an unforgettable experience.
So after all the trials and tribulations, a few games have emerged to show the world how powerful the medium can be.
So without any further ado, lets jump into the list of best games of the last decade.
  Read Dead Redemption 2
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The critically acclaimed open world wild west adventure game comes straight from Rockstar Games, the same team that has made the GTA Series. RDR2 is considered as one of the most successful titles of the last decade as it gives you a vast sprawling open world with staggering amount of detail. This is one of the most detailed games of the decade, coming somewhere close the end of the current generation of consoles; it utilizes the fullest potential of modern day hardware and delivers a stunning dynamic open world experience like never before.
 CS:GO
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Yes, you might be wondering why is CS:GO on this list, well it is there for a good reason. Not only this online classic tactical shooter still among the largest and most played games of all time, it is fun to play even in this age and day. CS:GO manages to bring back an old formula and still keeps it relevant at this age. Countless events and tournaments are centered around CS:GO. Back in the day CS was mod out of another legendary game which we will definitely discuss some day. CS single handedly showed the world what mods are capable of achieving and gave birth to the mod culture. There are quite many games which were mods of the past and apart from that, the game is still fun as hell and me and my friends still play it.
 Fortnite
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Fortine has a very strange history, it was originally a defense game like minecraft where you build during the day and protect during the night but it wasn’t that successful. People had already seen the idea before, so when Battle Royale was gaining popularity, Fortnite decided to mix its defense formula with BR. The ratings for Fortnite just went off the charts and many people played it as it was released as a free to play title. It had a cosmetic market though which got Epic tons of revenue and that’s how Epic Games Store came into picture. So if a game can do so much for a company, you can definitely process the impact it had on the industry overall.
DOTA 2
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Talk about mods again, DOTA was originally a genre defining mod of War Craft 3 but someone else saw its potential. DOTA was more of an underground thing, it was never so popular in the mainstream and very few knew a genre like MOBA even existed. It was around 2009 when I first saw DOTA in a cyber café where some young kids were playing it on LAN. At first, it looked like War Craft 3 but the mechanics were totally different. Soon I learnt it had a cult underground following and Valve made the smart move of acquiring the talent behind this mod and decided to make this thing into a fully blown sequel. DOTA 2 which pushed MOBA into the mainstream. Obviously there were others who joined the bandwagon of MOBA and tried to distinguish themselves. League of Legends is also another MOBA game which is popular but DOTA 2 is still considered as the king and despite of its age is still among the top played games on steam world wide. There are people who have played the game for a staggering 10000 hours and still find new and interesting things. It’s a game which is easy to learn but difficult to master.
Batman Arkham City
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Batman needs no introduction, for those who do not know, Batman is a fully ripped grown man who wears Egyptian cotton underwear over a grey suit and is passionate about jumping from building to building during the night and saves the city from bad peeps. He is THE Superhero.
If you haven’t played any of the Batman games of the Arkham trilogy, stop reading this list right away and immediately go and play it! Its really good.
It is debatable which one of the trilogy is the best and its very difficult to make that choice. I personally like all the games but Arkham City is amazing for several reasons as it is an ultimate battle between Batman and Joker, the game goes open world and Gotham City is such well crafted. The Unreal Engine does a marvelous job of putting it all together and the game runs so well AND this is why I could not chose Arkham Knight over Arkham City. Arkham Knight is miles ahead of Arkham City but I made the ultimate mistake of playing it on the PC which was a bad experience. Infact the game was such a mess, Steam had to pull it off and give out refunds to the buyers. It was a great experience on consoles but this misstep was the sole reason why I did not chose it for this list.
BUT now the game has been patched extensively and is in good shape. So if you are a PC gamer and want to be like Batman, this has to be the Ultimate Batman Experience.
Bloodborne
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Ever heard of souls like titles? These are considered to be difficult as combat in them is of a different nature. These are not your ordinary action games where you go in front of your enemy and start spamming attacks on them. Souls like titles have be played tactically, timing and accuracy are the name of the game. When to strike, when to dodge and parry are crucial for every encounter and even the most basic enemy can strike you down if you are not paying attention.
Bloodborne is an Action RPG title developed by From Software exclusively for the PS4, set in a dark Victorian world we are tasked to hunt down to take down perils of an odd strange world. Blood Bourne stands out for its unique art style, game play mechanics and an engaging narrative, atmospheric and immersive world design and ruthless difficulty. This game has a deep and interesting lore so a lot of content awaits.
Be warned, this game can crush your soul.
Neir Automata
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Set in a dystopian cyberpunk future where sprawling urban scapes are retaken my mother nature, humanity is wiped out by what was considered as their best creation.
Take role of an enhanced cybernetic warrior who is deadly and beautiful at the same time and hack N slash your way through hoards of deadly AI constructs as you make your way to the answers of all the questions that surround the collapse of civilization.
The stunning art style, the graphics, the immersive world and level design blended with fast paced combat makes Neir Automata an unforgettable experience.
INSIDE
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Inside is developed by Playdead, the same studio who made Limbo. Inside is a staggering achievement in the 2D side scroller category of games. You take role of an unknown kid who just appears in this strange dystopian world where society has changed. The world is hostile and humanity is engulfed into some kind of a strange social experiment where a few selected individuals of the upper echelon are on the verge of creating something far beyond anything we can possibly imagine.
Inside is ruthless, deadly and hostile but the art style, presentation, pacing and its subtle yet effective gameplay pulls out the unimaginable out of a genre that is so old. It redefines the side scroller genre.
Inside manages to pull you in right from the get go and as you play further, you are just lost in it.
Its depressing, dark, bold and ambitious.
Don’t miss this one out.
Horizon Zero Dawn
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A PS4 exclusive developed by Guerrilla games, HZD is an open world action RPG where civilization has moved beyond its post apocalyptic phase and mankind has once again emerged out of the darkness of this cataclysmic event and is facing a whole new world.
Civilization is rebooted but is engraved on the remnants of a past civilization. It is still unknown what cause the wiping of the earlier race.
What is known are the strange metallic beasts which roam around the waste lands of earth.
Imagine fighting a giant robotic T-Rex with a bow and arrow.
That’s HZD in one line.
Metal Gear Solid 5
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You wake up in a hospital one day and the doc informs you that you were in comma for 9 years, how will you feel?
Well, Snake doesn’t feel bad at all. Only few hours after waking up you are hunted down by an unknown mercenary group who simply wants you dead for reasons unknown and weird things happen that night. You still manage to make an escape, thanks to your buddy who was undercover as a patient and was protecting you all these years. Soon you embark into a Journey into the heart of Afghanistan to find the answers.
MGS5 is developed my Konami, this is when the legendary Hideo Kojima was part of the team.
MGS5 had a rough development cycle but it turned out to be a great game.
It’s a sandbox stealth action title where you can approach your target or objective anyhow you like or find it convenient. There is a lot of freedom in this game.
You can even hide in a cardboard box and turn it into a makeshift stealth device.
There is base building, you recruit captured soldiers and make them a part of your team.
It’s a damn fine game and the story sometimes just catches you by surprise.
Portal 2
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Portal 2 is a first person puzzle platformer developed by Valve. These guys are magical, whatever they touch becomes gold. Portal 2 puts you in the shoes of a test subject who is a part of a scientific experiment where they are testing teleportation technology, you get hands on a portable teleportation device or simply put, a portal gun. It shoots portals of walls.
You solve puzzles by shooting portals and make use of physics. Stuff such as gravity, momentum, reflection and so on come into the picture. Thanks to the Source engine. The story is also engaging and characters are really deep and well written.
You teleport your way out of these test chambers only to discover all is not what it seems.
Portal 2 is definitely one of the finest games of this decade.
GTA 5
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Seriously? Wondering why this is on the list. Go play it!
Elders Scroll 5 Skyrim
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Its not everyday that you bump into a fellow adventurer who has stopped adventuring cause one fine day he took an arrow in his knee.
Skyrim is open world action RPG that is bold, ambitious and probably the best game made by Bethesda Game Studios.
Skyrim takes place in an enigmatic fantasy world which is engulfed in a political conflict and suddenly an old prophesied threat emerges and is bent on destroying the world.
You take role of an unknown traveler who happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, but as events unfold. Turns out you are not an ordinary person, you are THE dragon born. The only thing that stands between the dragons and the destruction of Skyrim is you.
Skyrim has a lot of content, side quests and the story is deep. You can keep playing Skrym for hours and hours and get lost in a different dimension.
The last of Us
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Naughty Dogs knows what it does. They are the masters of their craft when it comes to developing breathtaking narrative driven experiences. The sheer amount of attention to detail which was earlier observed in the Uncharted games successfully transcends into The Last Of Us.
Exclusive to the PS4, The Last Of Us puts you into the shoes of a man who has lost many things. The world has collapsed and strange mutants ravage the world. As the man of a family it is upto you to protect your loved ones from the perils of the new dangerous world.
The production quality of the game is what sets it apart. A dark and mature story backed by well choreographed cinematics, well acted characters and a blend of stealth horror action gameplay totally set this game apart from anything on this list.
You should get a PS4 only to play this game. Its that good!
Battlefield 1
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This in my opinion is the best battlefield game in recent years, obviously there are other battlefield games and I was thinking of voting for BFBC2, this one won for many reasons.
BF1 is a fast paced action multiplayer experience with a solid punch of World War 1.
The originality and the attention to detail BF1 offers is insane, right from the vast deserts in the middle east to conquests in various parts of Europe, Dice has made the perfect formula for World War 1. Its frantic combat is better than ever, tweaking a few mechanics the game is now more enjoyable and fast paced. Its like the perfect spot between fast paced combat and quick general perception of reaction to things.
The game looks beautiful and environments, animations weapon and character models are so well detailed, they all scream authenticity.
64 vs 64 players never gets dull. Also EA was less greedy about this one, I still feel bad for the Star Wars Battlefront games.
Black Mesa
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This one is not a game, it’s a mod but it has to be on the list because it’s a Half-Life fan remake on the source engine, if you are unaware of Half-Life, you are dead to me.
Black Mesa is a masterpiece and it totally reimagines the original Half-Life in a way just like Valve would have. Seeing new areas in Source Engine is a visual delight, its hard to believe Wwhat limits can be Source pushed to, considering its such an old engine. Valve was truly thinking long term when they made the source engine.
Basically Half-Life puts you into the shoes of the theoretical physicist who works at a the Black Mesa Research Facility. One day an experiment goes horribly wrong and you rip open a dimension into an alien world and now its upto you to fix things.
Half-Life 1 was revolutionary and helped defined the FPS genre. SO YOU HAVE TO PLAY THIS.
The Xen levels are out now and the game has left early access, so now is the perfect time to play this timeless masterpiece.
Crowbar Collective has done a neat job.
Overwatch
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This one is my eyes is the true spiritual successor to Team Fortress 2. Made ground up by Blizzard, this one was a very different thing from them.
Overwatch borrows heavy inspiration from TF2 and manages to fuse it with MOBA perfectly.
On the surface I’ve seen many people complaining this is a TF2 ripoff and its rich dudes Paladin, tbh it is like Paladin but both games have different dynamics.TF2 is more of an old school class based shooter at this point and OW is more fast and streamlined.
The wide variety of characters in OW may seem unnecessary but believe me, each one of them is well made and balanced. Its like Blizzard has a secret recipe of game balance and it becomes very clear how important it is to nail that balance in this hybrid genre when you get your hands on similar titles who achieve this perfection.
The art style is spot on and meant to age well. The graphics will never go old, such is the art style.
Jump into a few games and you wont even realize how the hours pass.
Resident Evil 2
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Later this decade a legendary face re-emerged from the mythical shadows of mystery. Resident Evil is Capcoms that comes into everyones mind when we speak of survival horror games, this was the title that created the genre back in the day.
The remake is very faithful to the original, it successfully captures the tense atmosphere and the struggle of managing resources while scavenging the same old corridors of Racoon City Police Station.
While graphics and other things are aligned with 2019 standards, what is more surprising is the fact that the game is so perfectly transferred from those pre rendered 3D environmental backgrounds with fixed cameras into true 3D yet it manages to retain the whole essence of the thing. Its is big achievement and the game does its own thing in a great way.
Animations, Models, Textures, Sounds, Gunplay and the Zombie AI are perfect and the all new Mr. X is totally rad!
Resident Evil 2 being a new comer in this decade has made a solid spot on this list.
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order
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The game that saved Star Wars, honestly there were not that many good Star Wars titles in the recent years, both Battlefront games had their issues, while the 2nd one had a good production value, it stirred up the hive with its surprise mechanics. It was basically a Star Wars themed Casino and was brutally P2W. They have patched it now and is pretty playable but whats gone is gone.
Jedi The Fallen Order takes places after order 66 is executed. The Jedi order has fallen and the remnants are forced into exile. The empire has gripped the galaxy with its iron fist and the game puts you into the shoes of a young jedi who is accidently discovered by a high ranking Sith Inquisitor, the event propels the young Jedi into an epic journey of self discovery.
You travel across various planets in the galaxy and learn stuff about the lore which gives the series a fresh angle. It is clear that Respawn entertainment has put a lot of heart and soul into this game, it shows deep respect to the source material.  Star Wars needed that. Also, the combat is fresh. It borrows the best of all the successful mechanics introduced in various games of the generation like platforming, souls like combat give a realistic sense to saber battles. It feels like a true Star Wars game.
Overall, this one just came out at the end of the decade and took all of us by surprise.
The Legend of Zelda Breath Of The Wild
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Zelda always hands over the torch to the next generation of Nintendo Consoles. BOTW is a fresh take on the long running Zelda series. The series departs from its previous gameplay styles and throws Link into an open world filled with perils. But unlike most games, Zelda is a very relaxing game, the art style is soothing and the game is fun.
You can play this one at your own pace and follow your objectives the way you like. The game looks simple on the surface but whatever goes down the hood is very complex as the game takes interactivity to a whole new level. Climb huge rock faces, cut trees, cook food, find rare loot, craft rare stuff and do all this at your own pace.
DOOM
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Rip and Tear baby! Doom 2016 is simply awesome, its fast, brutal, frantic and fluid. Story is classic as ever, where the UAC accidentally opens a portal to hell and now all the demons are pouring in from everywhere. The key difference between the previous Doom games and this one is, earlier you were stuck in a room with demons, now the demons are stuck in a room with you.
Doom gives you a huge arsenal of weapons at your disposal and heaps of demons to kill, kill them the way you see fit.
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
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OOF…..Witcher 3….what can I say…..
CDPR has dethroned Valve in terms of game design, this is what has happened this decade. There was a time when Valve used to make the best games, now its these guys.
You step into the shoes of Geralt, a professional monster slayer who has embarked on a journey to find his missing daughters in a land that is engulfed in conflict.
Witcher 3 takes place on a vast open world which is stunningly detailed, every 45 seconds you bump into something fresh and exciting. The world of Witcher 3 is well crafted, every section of this world feels vivid. The main story line is engaging but even the side quests are meaningful which is not commonly seen in most games.
The game lets you make choices and the story branches out as per the choices you make which drastically alter the outcome of the game which also gives it a high replay value.
If you call yourself a gamer, you have to play this.
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taglessblogger · 8 years ago
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im a big fan of neir automata, i think my avatar and page background makes this clear. When I  saw the e3 trailer i knew i’d love this game. When the demo came out i played it and it was amazing. the combat felt so smooth and tight, with the camera changing from third person to top down view and sometimes even to 2d plat former making fights interesting and fresh compared to other games i’ve played. sound track is great and the characters seem good enough for now. 
Many articles and people online say this is an easy contender for game of the year. Which is great and it got even greater when many nsfw fan art starting popping up. Now dont get me wrong, i didnt mind this at first. 2b’s (one of the main protagonist) design and outfit is beautifully made. But it bugs me a lot now that when i search the neir automata tag on tumblr, close at about 60% of the art i would consider nsfw. 
Honestly, i didnt mind it at first. I had a giant $12 bottle of lotion and enough boxes of kleenex to last me the winter. But now im running out of lotion and i ran out of kleenex tissues. but at this point i just want to enjoy all of the amazing fan art this game is generating becasue i am really excited for it. nier automata and kingdom hearts 3 are the only games im looking forward to this year.  I dont want automata to be known as simply “that game that generated a ton of hot cosplay babes and nsfw art”  
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horsecrash · 8 years ago
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2D? aint that the lady from Neir: Automata?
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recentanimenews · 8 years ago
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FEATURE: "NieR: Automata" Review
Like the Fate series, Drakengard/NieR is a franchise that has an obvious appeal when viewed from a distance but enough history and complexity that it’s difficult to find a point to jump in. Having personally joined in the mass fan confusion upon achieving the bad ending in Drakengard and given up in despair when faced when the frustratingly difficult rhythm game for the ultimate ending of Drakengard 3, I would say I had more experience with the franchise than most, but I couldn’t honestly say how even those two titles were connected, much less with the cult favorite of NieR. The reveal of NieR: Automata developed by PlatinumGames and the immense fan response seemed was either a stunning moment or a long time in coming depending upon who you asked, but something about NieR: Automata definitely seemed different right from the demo.
Even the early looks of Automata had a glossy smooth finish that stands out even aganinst the AAA competitors released in close proximity. Not only were the designs excellent and beautifully rendered, but the title had a sleek minimalism that seemed confident where most developers would throw on all the bells and whistles. Automata feels like a wholistic production, from it’s tight combat with elaborate character animations, tightly-controlled narrative, offbeat aesthetic, or one of the best soundtracks I've heard since Halo: Combat Evolved. Yoko Taro was unquestionably out to tell a story first and foremost with Automata and some moments feel cinematic in ways I haven’t seen in a game since Metal Gear Solid 4. Stylistic choices like the paper-cut storytelling introduced in 9S’s storyline and the lifeless black and white palette of the Bunker stand seem immensely daring for a game with the budget for pre-rendered cinematics.
Yoko Taro’s narrative approach can be unironically described as avant garde, continuing the franchise’s exploration of human essentialism through very inhuman machine life. Breaking free of their overruling AI control, machines have begun to adopt archetypical social roles of humans in an attempt to determine distinct identities. Although you can sense the logical absurdity, even the intentional tongue-in-cheek humor of a robot “mom” asking you to find her “son”, you don’t even for a moment question the authenticity of their distress. By far the most emotive creatures on Earth are these wind-up machines with featureless spheres for heads while the human-appearing resistance are more like wraiths, their asides often revealing a fundamental uncertainty about their own experiences and your quests with them more of a brief interlude into their personal nightmare than any sort of meaningful assistance.
Speaking as someone who dislikes multi-thread story lines, approaching a game with 26 different endings seems like an immense chore with the unsatisfying payoff of knowing you explored many avenues of which only one will be chosen as “canon”. Each end of Automata, however, is not necessarily mutually exclusive, with the first two approaching the same conclusion from the different perspectives of 2B and 9S before the story expands almost like a second chapter to introduce more of A2's narrative. Each new ending feels more like peeling another layer off an onion as you approach some sort of essential truth, hidden from the characters by centuries of lost history and YoRHa's propaganda. You get an early sense that everything is not as it was explained to you by your leaders but it takes a while before you begin unearthing clues.
While Yoko Taro’s reputation and a storyteller was one of the primary draws for Automata, the original NieR received heavy criticism for its gameplay. Bringing in the powerhouse of PlatinumGames was the perfect thing to maintaining the spell dodging identity of NeiR while giving it an immensely satisfying combat and last-second evasions from the makers of Bayonetta. In an era of gaming where it feels ludicrous that we still have to complain about fighting the camera, NeiR effortlessly transitions between 3rd person, top-down, and a side scrolling gameplay styles as if camera issues were are a long-ago “solved” issue. This allows Automata to shift easily between open-world brawler to bullet hell to 2D boss fights or side-scrolling platforming which, in turns, feel entirely unique or a intentional homages to classics like Castlevania.
Coming off several amazing titles with a shared weakness for inventory management, it was a pleasure to play Automata almost entirely free of extended menu navigation. The only equipment in the game are a finite set of weapons at predetermined locations, each with four upgrades. Upgrade chips are the RNG elements but possess only two stats and can be fused into progressively larger values. It feels simple, clean, and works within the game's internal logic. Yoko Taro has even worked his indirect storytelling into the inventory by providing a story for each weapon that progresses as you unlock each of its levels, often poems or parables which pose questions or carry emotional themes that resonate with the story. One of the ending even requires collecting and maxing out each weapon to access all of their smaller narratives.
The experience of Automata hits only a few rare hitches. The introduction of 9S’s hacking minigame ability turned his storyline of the less combat-able android from a chore into a novel experience, but having to reinitiate a hack on enemies rather than simply playing longer or more difficult arcade-like course. Automata also continues the industry trend of including the indirect multiplayer elements and corpse retrieval of Dark Souls. You can encounter other players bodies and either harvest them for parts or repair them for a short-term NPC ally. Similarly, you have to travel to your body to collect your upgrade chips (but not your weapons?) after dying. These aren’t bad gameplay elements per se, I could even see finding more interesting uses when paired with 9S’s hacking ability, but they otherwise feel frivolous in an otherwise tightly designed title.
NieR: Automata is one of the most unique gaming experiences I’ve had in years. It tells its tale through indirect means and thematic tools that you’d expect from an anime auteur or indie game production with nothing to lose. Yoko Taro and PlatinumGames are the perfect pair of eccentrics to pull this off, each bringing their unconventional and lauded styles to create a weird, wonderful experience. Depsite replaying several segments of the story the experience never gets old with new information, gameplay elements, and unique storytelling styles emerging from each characters perspective. NieR: Automata's release date put it up against some stiff competition but it absolutely shines.
REVIEW ROUND-UP
+ Excellent multi-threaded plot
+ Smooth, finished combat
+ Epic soundtrack
+ Daring storytelling and design
+/- Hacking is a mixed bag
- Out of place Dark Souls features
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Peter Fobian is an Associate Features Editor for Crunchyroll and author of Monthly Mangaka Spotlight. You can follow him on Twitter @PeterFobian.
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emptytoys · 1 month ago
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