I’m shocked with the scope, the size, and the feel to a game that is now two years old (as of March 7th). It is still very much a unique title that offers up about everything you ever dreamed in one single experience. The fact that you’ll want to replay it speaks volumes about what is in store for you. There aren’t a lot of games that make you want to revisit them so quickly, but NieR: Automata is definitely one of them.
Le meilleur jeu de la PS4 tout simplement. Le jeu n’est pas le plus beau n’est pas le plus grand mais propose quelque chose dans sa narration unique au jeu vidéo qui en fait une véritable perle vidéo ludique !
"Au début, je l'ai téléchargé pour l'héroïne, mais maintenant, c'est l'histoire et le gameplay qui me donnent envie d'y retourner.C'est un chef-d'œuvre, avec des quêtes qui remettent en question les choix traditionnels du jeu vidéo, comme une véritable œuvre d'art devrait le faire.
Nier: Automata is a really compelling piece of science fiction. It builds on the thematic foundation of sentient robots and takes into a bold and heart-wrenching direction. The emotionally rich saga is further bolstered by an intensely memorable soundtrack that add so much flavor and extra dimension to the multiform narrative.
NieR:Automata remains one of the greatest games of this generation, if not of all time. And with all of the game's content available in one complete package, there's no excuse to not check it out now. If you're someone who already owns the game, however, the Game of the YoRHa Edition doesn't offer much for you to justify buying it again.
It’s no question that NieR: Automata is one of the most memorable video game experiences in this current generation, and the NieR:Automata: Game of the YoRHa Edition is a convenient and cost-effective entry point for newcomers.
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.
If you haven’t pulled the trigger on NieR: Automata yet, this is the time! As a brand new player, I feel ridiculous for waiting this long to dive in. Dearth of new content or not, the Game of The YoRHa edition is a terrific good time.
Nier: Automata features an intriguing and engaging story that offers something truly different from other games. The soundtrack is nothing short of spectacular, adding to the overall atmosphere. However, beyond that, I feel the game falls short of its hype for several reasons. The biggest drawback for me is the graphics. It looks more like a newer PS3 game rather than a title that belongs to the PS4 generation. While the gameplay is enjoyable, I typically enjoy hack-and-slash mechanics, but they don’t blend well with a high difficulty level. At times, it feels like I'm just mashing buttons without any real strategy .Overall, while Nier: Automata does many things right, it is far from perfect and doesn't quite live up to its reputation.
You basically have to play the same "campaign" twice to get to an ending. No autosaves, repeatable, no real feeling of progress in terms of your build. If it wasn't for 2B this game would fail in western market. Also after 35 hours I had less connection and care for characters than for some random NPCs in other games after 35 minutes.
I played it because a friend recommended it to me multiple times. I forced myself to go through it, but I didn’t enjoy it at all, no fun, no attachment to anything in the game. It taught me an important lesson: never force yourself to play a game you’re not interested in. At most, give it another try a year later if needed.
SummaryHumanity has been driven from the Earth by mechanical beings from another world. In a final effort to take back the planet, the human resistance sends a force of android soldiers to destroy the invaders. Now, a war between machines and androids rages on... A war that could soon unveil a long-forgotten truth of the world.