It looks like the Square Enix store has the 2B plushie in stock. I never did get around to importing one from Japan after seeing what the shippings costs could be. Shipping from Square Enix is still pricey but not nearly as bad as importing from Japan.
Did you know that the baby bit requires you to be violent? That boss doesn't attack you until you do.
An even better part about that "fight"
The actions you take in Route A as 2B, are mirrored when you do it again as 9S.
If youattack right away in Route A, your AI 2B companion will attack right away when you reach that point in Route B. If you wait ten seconds, she'll wait ten seconds. If you don't attack at all, she won't the second time around either.
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I got to the singing boss which has seemed like the most straightforward boss fight so far except for the random hacking mini game out of nowhere
I’m trying to get sidequests done but I’m not really sure how important they are? The rewards are not great and I feel bad for attacking my fellow androids, I’ve been trying to play as peacefully as possible
Not sure if it matters in the end or if this is part of how the multiple endings aspect works
Several side quests do have a point where they will no longer be available. However, don't stress too much if you miss them. After a certain point you unlock a chapter select and can jump to any point you want.
I dusted this off of my backlog because my PC is fucked and I'm done with Dad of War.
Now I remember why I put it away.
Nines can't fight for shit and the fetch quests for weapons and upgrades suck. I'll suffer though it and hope I can sort out whatever junk I have to pluck off the ground
I dusted this off of my backlog because my PC is fucked and I'm done with Dad of War.
Now I remember why I put it away.
Nines can't fight for shit and the fetch quests for weapons and upgrades suck. I'll suffer though it and hope I can sort out whatever junk I have to pluck off the ground
Nines' hacking can destroy stuff very fast once you get good at the minigame.
I dusted this off of my backlog because my PC is fucked and I'm done with Dad of War.
Now I remember why I put it away.
Nines can't fight for shit and the fetch quests for weapons and upgrades suck. I'll suffer though it and hope I can sort out whatever junk I have to pluck off the ground
Nines' hacking can destroy stuff very fast once you get good at the minigame.
That's just it though:
I chew up and shit out shumps. The minigame is a joke to me, breaking up the flow of delicious classic Platinum slashing and dodging.
I dusted this off of my backlog because my PC is fucked and I'm done with Dad of War.
Now I remember why I put it away.
Nines can't fight for shit and the fetch quests for weapons and upgrades suck. I'll suffer though it and hope I can sort out whatever junk I have to pluck off the ground
Nines' hacking can destroy stuff very fast once you get good at the minigame.
That's just it though:
I chew up and shit out shumps. The minigame is a joke to me, breaking up the flow of delicious classic Platinum slashing and dodging.
I'm kind of glad that part of it exists, because as far as the usual platinum-level of action game mechanics they usually churn out, I wouldn't put Nier as one of their best efforts.
I'm kind of stuck at level 17 or so because I want to finish the 10 stamps quest but all those robots in the basement are level 20 and there doesn't seem to be a grinding area. I just found the Forest, so maybe I'll poke around in there some more and hopefully get leveled.
At some point along the way, I lost my autoheal chip because I couldn't make it back to my body before I died again (.....I think. I took a 2-3 month break from this game and now I feel weaker). Part of me is debating a full restart and then staying focused on the game instead of meandering into other games.
I don't think it was said here, but spears seem to be overpowered compared to some of the other weapons. I found one spear not too long ago and it's my main weapon now (I forget the name, but it was relatively easy to find after I checked a wiki).
I have a question, playing through it for the first time (I had a false start back at release). Just so I'm understanding it right, the Resistance fighters on the planet are androids too? Or are they part human? Just a thought that came up when I was doing the first two fetch quests.
I have a question, playing through it for the first time (I had a false start back at release). Just so I'm understanding it right, the Resistance fighters on the planet are androids too? Or are they part human? Just a thought that came up when I was doing the first two fetch quests.
I dusted this off of my backlog because my PC is fucked and I'm done with Dad of War.
Now I remember why I put it away.
Nines can't fight for shit and the fetch quests for weapons and upgrades suck. I'll suffer though it and hope I can sort out whatever junk I have to pluck off the ground
Nines' hacking can destroy stuff very fast once you get good at the minigame.
It's pretty rough having the double whammy of a playthrough(I havent finished that is repetitive and boring from a story perspective, and a sudden new form of combat that I suuuck at. I hope I can get up the while to try to continue it someday.
I have a question, playing through it for the first time (I had a false start back at release). Just so I'm understanding it right, the Resistance fighters on the planet are androids too? Or are they part human? Just a thought that came up when I was doing the first two fetch quests.
I have a question, playing through it for the first time (I had a false start back at release). Just so I'm understanding it right, the Resistance fighters on the planet are androids too? Or are they part human? Just a thought that came up when I was doing the first two fetch quests.
they're androids, but not made by YoRHa.
Are we supposed to know who did make them yet?
Maaaaaybe? If you played the first NieR, you'd know, and there's lore you find at some point in Automata (my memory doesn't recall when) that fills in that bit of information.
I lent my power to those who will follow. While I don’t mind losing my save, my main reservation stems from the ‘cycle of war’ theme, and while the choice is certainly framed as an altruistic one, I can’t help but feel like it’s not, if the idea is that neither side can voluntarily choose to stop fighting. In retrospect, I feel like the correct decision would have been to give up, and finally let it be over.
I read a plot summary of NieR and while I get the gist of that game I’m still confused on some points.
So did humanity go completely extinct due to the failure of the Gestalt Project? Or did some in fact relocate to the moon after goddamn aliens showed up out of nowhere sometime after the events of NieR?
I’m also still a bit unclear on who is creating androids on Earth if humans do still exist and are only on the moon. Is it Popola/Devola? If so, what is the purpose of that? I thought one of the sisters died in the first NieR, so how come they are both there?
Please only reveal the answers to these questions if they aren’t part of a plot reveal in Automata. Ending A was kind of unsatisfying since it doesn’t do much to explain
what happens to the machines on Earth once both Adam and Eve are killed, since apparently they were controlling all the hostile robots from the start? But also, they were created by the robots somehow and for some reason? Thinking about all this makes my head hurt.
And I’m not given any indication of whether removing the threat means humans can return to Earth or if YoRHA is still dedicated to eradicating all the machines beforehand, regardless of their lack of hostility?
Do I need to know anything before I start over? Are there special criteria for getting different endings or is it just “replay the game after getting an ending and you get a different one”?
I read a plot summary of NieR and while I get the gist of that game I’m still confused on some points.
So did humanity go completely extinct due to the failure of the Gestalt Project? Or did some in fact relocate to the moon after goddamn aliens showed up out of nowhere sometime after the events of NieR?
I’m also still a bit unclear on who is creating androids on Earth if humans do still exist and are only on the moon. Is it Popola/Devola? If so, what is the purpose of that? I thought one of the sisters died in the first NieR, so how come they are both there?
Please only reveal the answers to these questions if they aren’t part of a plot reveal in Automata. Ending A was kind of unsatisfying since it doesn’t do much to explain
what happens to the machines on Earth once both Adam and Eve are killed, since apparently they were controlling all the hostile robots from the start? But also, they were created by the robots somehow and for some reason? Thinking about all this makes my head hurt.
And I’m not given any indication of whether removing the threat means humans can return to Earth or if YoRHA is still dedicated to eradicating all the machines beforehand, regardless of their lack of hostility?
Do I need to know anything before I start over? Are there special criteria for getting different endings or is it just “replay the game after getting an ending and you get a different one”?
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Did you know that the baby bit requires you to be violent? That boss doesn't attack you until you do.
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Yeah I was gonna leave it alone but nothing happened
An even better part about that "fight"
If youattack right away in Route A, your AI 2B companion will attack right away when you reach that point in Route B. If you wait ten seconds, she'll wait ten seconds. If you don't attack at all, she won't the second time around either.
Watching people stumble into stories they aren't prepared for is 80% of why I bookmark threads
I’m trying to get sidequests done but I’m not really sure how important they are? The rewards are not great and I feel bad for attacking my fellow androids, I’ve been trying to play as peacefully as possible
Not sure if it matters in the end or if this is part of how the multiple endings aspect works
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Pisseth off
Is certainly a unique take on the Bard
I thought I was going to have to play this in bite-sized chunks
I would have advanced the story faster if I had known
Death followed swiftly
Now I remember why I put it away.
That's just it though:
I'm kind of glad that part of it exists, because as far as the usual platinum-level of action game mechanics they usually churn out, I wouldn't put Nier as one of their best efforts.
At some point along the way, I lost my autoheal chip because I couldn't make it back to my body before I died again (.....I think. I took a 2-3 month break from this game and now I feel weaker). Part of me is debating a full restart and then staying focused on the game instead of meandering into other games.
I don't think it was said here, but spears seem to be overpowered compared to some of the other weapons. I found one spear not too long ago and it's my main weapon now (I forget the name, but it was relatively easy to find after I checked a wiki).
they're androids, but not made by YoRHa.
Are we supposed to know who did make them yet?
Maaaaaybe? If you played the first NieR, you'd know, and there's lore you find at some point in Automata (my memory doesn't recall when) that fills in that bit of information.
Ending A is only 33% of the game. Continue, and the feels come. Oh do they come...
I’m also still a bit unclear on who is creating androids on Earth if humans do still exist and are only on the moon. Is it Popola/Devola? If so, what is the purpose of that? I thought one of the sisters died in the first NieR, so how come they are both there?
Please only reveal the answers to these questions if they aren’t part of a plot reveal in Automata. Ending A was kind of unsatisfying since it doesn’t do much to explain
And I’m not given any indication of whether removing the threat means humans can return to Earth or if YoRHA is still dedicated to eradicating all the machines beforehand, regardless of their lack of hostility?
Do I need to know anything before I start over? Are there special criteria for getting different endings or is it just “replay the game after getting an ending and you get a different one”?
Just replay the game.
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