XBox One owners have no excuse to miss out on this game. It is one of the best examples of video games as a medium of entertainment and needs to be played by every person possible. I cannot stress enough how important this game is, or how good it is.
Jogo excelente, belos gráficos, ótima história e jogabilidade bem fluida. Contém muitas missões secundárias que ampliam o conteúdo do jogo, que possuí diversos finais. Simplesmente imperdível, um dos melhores jogos de todos os tempos.
Esse jogo é simplesmente perfeito. Sua jogabilidade é um dos pontos mais fortes do game, apesar de ser simples ela tem momentos muito diferentes, como perspectiva em 2d, camera de cima, mini games muito legais e que tiram a repetição que o jogo poderia apresentar se não houvesse tal recurso, a trilha sonora é simplesmente a melhor que já vi em um jogo, a ambientação de um mundo vazio consegue te deixar totalmente imerso, e a trilha sonora ajuda e muito nesse sentido. A história é talvez o ponto mais alto do jogo, a questão de onde que uma máquina começa a ter "vida" é tratada de um jeito magnifico, os plots são muito bons, cada personagem tem suas ideias e todos são profundos, eu simplesmente amei o jogo e diria que é o melhor jogo que já joguei, uma experiencia sem comparação, recomendo a todos.
In spite of all the odds against Yoko Taro's career, he has finally delivered a true masterpiece that finally delivers on all fronts, including gameplay. Environmental detail aesthetics lacking aside, Nier: Automata is an unbelievable game and one that just might make even the most stone cold hearted gamers well up into a weepy emotional mess. This is a landmark in storytelling that is one that embraces the fact it is a videogame and does not try to imitate film like the way most story-driven titles do.
A fantastic mix of explosive action and thoughtful storytelling, that results in one of the most unpredictable and ambitious action role-players of the modern era.
Nier Automata is one of the must-play games of this generation. Beside some technical roughness, the core mechanics are strong and any fan of the hack & slash genre will find a lot of joy in it.
NieR: Automata is a unique and ambitious title that blends action, philosophy, and unconventional storytelling in a way that few games attempt. Visually, it delivers good graphics, especially considering its goal of maintaining a consistent 60 FPS on consoles—performance is clearly a priority, and it pays off with smooth, responsive **** story is undeniably intriguing, filled with existential themes, emotional depth, and surprising twists. However, the way it’s delivered—requiring players to "beat" the game three times to truly see the full picture—may not appeal to everyone. While the multiple playthroughs do add new perspectives and depth, they can also feel repetitive or unnecessarily drawn out for players who prefer more traditional narrative structures. That said, it’s certainly a bold and memorable approach.Gameplay is where NieR: Automata truly shines. The combat is fast, fluid, and satisfying, combining hack-and-slash mechanics with bullet hell elements and even platforming. The only real hiccup here is the hacking mini-games—some of them are surprisingly difficult and can become frustrating, especially during tense story moments.What really hurt the experience for me, however, was the final boss fight. It dragged on for far too long, with a nearly endless health bar that turned an otherwise emotional climax into a test of patience. Spending almost half an hour on a single encounter disrupted the pacing and soured the conclusion of what had been, up to that point, an impressive journey.Despite its flaws, NieR: Automata is a memorable experience. It dares to be different and mostly succeeds—but a few questionable design choices keep it from achieving true greatness. It's still a good game, but not without its frustrations.
I was lead to believe that the story of NieR: Automata would be life changing, and although I did not quite have that experience, I still thought it was pretty good. I actually enjoyed the melancholic undertone, which is something you don't often see in games from Western countries. The cinematic spectacle of boss fights are captivating but often feel detached as the combat is simplified and the camera angles are constantly shifting. As others have noted the game has not aged well visually (aside from maybe the explosions). I like the minimal style of the scenery but some of the textures have that distorted PS3 era vibe. I think this would be the perfect Switch game if it was well optimized on that platform but it kind of looks bad on a Series X when compared to other games from the same era like Witcher 3, RDR2, Dying Light, Mad Max, etc. The multiple endings are cool if not slightly repetitive. And what's up with that little Pacman game they make you do over and over again?
i dont like the graphics it looks like a ps3 game and outdated not much i like about this game it hasnt actually reeled me in then i found out u can kill yaself by accident losing everything u worked hard to get omg that was it i havent been back since stupid idea for a stupid looking game
This may be one of the worst games I have played in quite a while, it's an utterly tragic affair. It tries really hard to blend rpg, platforming and shmup elements into some cohesive story rich experience, which is **** it simply stumbles and smashes it's face at every step.
The "platforming" sections are marred by awful camera function and instill a massive sense of pointlessness. The exploration is a waste of time in the empty, boring world, which can take an age to traverse at times. The general combat is tedious and repetitive, with next to no satisfying payoff at any point. Shmup patterns and controls feel amateuring at best, leaving anyone with any experience in the genre bored to tears or laughing out of despair.
The only redeeming factor is the soundtrack, which is just wonderful. It's just a sad fate for the composer, that their talent and hard work is forver attached to this sad excuse for a game. How anyone is giving this 5-6/10 is confusing enough, seeing the 10's on display is just outright hilarious. Quite telling that they often never say what is actually good about it and just call it a masterpiece.
Avoid like the plague, or just watch a longplay and play anything else. You'll have served your time better in the long run.
SummaryNieR: Automata is an action RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by machine lifeforms and abandoned by mankind. As part of an android army created by humans to reclaim the planet, players will fight their way through the mechanical horde using a collective of close-combat weapons and ranged attacks.