

You gotta understand that seeing NieR Automata at E3 2015 was like catching Santa as he went back up the chimney.


Usually's it four or five major endings with major plot ramifications, but they made a bunch of gag endings for mundane tasks here) (the joke endings are based on how the works of director Taro Yoko have multiple endings. The important thing is that NieR Replicant is better and is a game for cool smart sexy people. (I'm also playing it fully in Japanese and taking that as a chance to supplement my studying of the language, which I've been doing for a while.) I'm trying to crawl through it to Route C, but it's only because I genuinely want to give it a chance rather than drop it. I also don't get why the game has so many 'troll' endings? That was funny the first couple times but unless I'm missing the point, it doesn't seem to add anything of value to the experience.Īgain, the music and some of the main story stuff has been great so far, but literally everything else is just straight-up average. Most side quests I've played take me straight back to DA: Inquisition they're little more than fetch quests that I'm not sure the game would have lost anything without. But there's nothing else that's managed to grab me. The only thing I really like about it so far is the soundtrack. But so far, I can't say I've been impressed by much of anything this game has offered to me. I'm being very thorough, and I do intent to play through Route C. Currently closing on to 25hrs of playtime. To be clear, I'm just about to start Route B.

Let the story of their intersecting fates begin.Not a terrible game (I've played far worse), just a very, very mediocre one considering all I had been told about it before I actually started it. The perpetual-motion machine, the ruling class standing over humanity, and the protagonists working as mercenaries. Humankind, realizing it's on the brink of extinction, creates a massive environmental conservation device known as Basel, entrusting the very cycle of life and death to a machine. RESONANCE OF FATE.In the distant future, the earth is polluted and ruined. With many magnificent music pieces composed by Motoi Sakuraba and Kohei Tanaka. The rich story based around the theme of fate as the end of humanity plays out.Ī battle system unlike any you've ever experienced, that combines strategy with fast-paced thrills. Play the game on a 4K compatible system and experience the fateful story in incredibly high resolution. RESONANCE OF FATE, first released in 2010, has been remastered in 4K/HD.Įnjoy blazing gun battles as you fly through the air in this story that plays out in a ruined world with high quality graphics. The curtain opens once again on this symphonic gunplay RPG in a new 4K/HD EDITION package. The fate of the world is changed in a flurry of bullets. A tale of guns and emotional bonds woven in a world about to meet its end.
