Published April 29, 2021, 4:35 PM
First released on the PS3 as NieR Replicant and NieR Gestalt on the Xbox 360, NieR launched an entire cult following. Directed by Yoko Taro, the original NieR was set in a bizarre post-apocalyptic world with fascinating characters who are faced with moral challenges. It’s a tragic tale that requires multiple playthroughs to fully appreciate as each subsequent cycle new things are unraveled. There are no real heroes and villains here. And the game will ask you to sympathize with your enemies. It’s all about survival, compassion or the lack of thereof, without stepping into gratuitous, graphic violence.
News by Ed Thorn Senior Staff Writer Published on 23 Apr, 2021
If you ve longed to experience the original NieR RepliCant s chaotic story of robots, shades, and humans then I imagine you ve woken up with a spring in your step. The RPG s remastered version, NieR Replicant Ver.1.22474487139 is out today.
NieR Replicant was released only in Japan for the PS3 in 2010. We did get a version of Nier here, the slightly different game known in Japan as NieR Gestalt, which had a dad as the protagonist instead of a young brother. Their story continued thousands of years later in NieR: Automata.
Visually, Replicant has received a new lick of paint, the soundtrack has been re-recorded, and the most substantial additions are the a new story episode and new dungeons. The Mermaid episode features a shipwreck and a little girl, which I can confirm is very good stuff and I won t say any more. The dungeo
Yoko Taro and the developers at Toylogic hint at the future of the Nier franchise. Nier Replicant exists because of the success of Nier Automata. So what happens if Nier Replicant is a hit? We spoke with the creators in an interview ahead of Replicant’ss launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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