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NieR (Series) | NieR 3 Teased? - Moonface - Mar 29th, 2020 In celebration of NieR's 10th Anniversary, Square Enix has announced that NieR Replicant is being remastered: The game is being developed by Toylogic, and the voice actors for Automata's 9S and 2B have confirmed they have roles in this game. The version number shown in the trailer is also the square root of 1.5. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Mar 30th, 2020 Should be noted that this really isn't a remaster of Replicant and more of a remake. It's been stated that there will be multiple additions to the game, and that there's a good chance that multiple new endings will also be added. Pretty nice news to see when I woke up today. At first I wasn't sure how I felt about this being more of a remake than just a remaster of Replicant, since we never got the original Replicant in the west, but after a bit I realized that this is actually a good thing. The story differences between Replicant and Gestalt, from what I've heard, are very minimal. Although the main character changes, the story plays out identically in both games, so them going the extra mile and adding new content to this version of Replicant will be a good thing. It's exciting news and I can't wait to see how the game turns out. Really hoping the combat will be just like Automata's. One of the good things about this being more of a remake than a remaster is that they have the opportunity to get in there and change that dull combat from the original NieR. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Apr 18th, 2020 NieR Re[in]carnation In-Game Trailer Square Enix released a new trailer today that shows off some in-game footage of the NieR Re[in]carnation smartphone game: RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Apr 29th, 2020 (Mar 30th, 2020, 01:28 AM)Dragon Lord Wrote:A new interview that got published today says that Takahisa Taura from PlatinumGames is overseeing the overhauled combat that aims to appeal to Automata fans without alienating fans of Replicant: RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Sep 24th, 2020 TGS 2020 - NieR Special Programming Here is all the news from today's stream of the "We Have a Decent Amount of New Info" Special for the NieR series, which includes new gameplay footage of NieR Replicant and a NieR Automata statue! Due to the lack of individual videos of moments from the stream, everything notable that has video footage will be time stamped below:
RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Sep 26th, 2020 The gameplay is looking SO much better than the original. I've been saying since Automata came out that I wanted a remaster/remake of the original NieR with Automata's combat. While this isn't as good looking at Automata's, it still looks very good compared to the original and I'm excited for it even more now. The mobile game coming west isn't a surprise. With how successful Automata was, I knew it'd be a matter of when, not if. I'm pretty happy to finally know when it's coming though. I like having a third mobile game to mess around with when I don't really have much to do on Azur Lane and Arknights, and I've tried multiple games in the last year (War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, SinoAlice and Tales of Crestoria) and none of them impressed me enough to stick with them for more than a week or two. Really hoping the NieR mobile game can do what they didn't and stick with me as my third game. Pre-ordered the White Snow Edition of Replicant as soon as I could, and I'm going to be very happy to have it next to my NieR Automata: Black Box Edition. After tax and shipping, it came out to $185.31, which is a pretty hefty price tag, but NieR is worth every single penny. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Dec 11th, 2020 NieR Replicant TGA 2020 Gameplay Trailer A new gameplay trailer for NieR Replicant was just shown during tonight's pre-show for The Game Awards 2020: RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - ShiraNoMai - Dec 17th, 2020 Looks so dope. I was watching someone blind-play Automata today and god damn, that game is still so good. I forget how they weave the story-telling into all the encounters through combat and music. That OST is nothing short of brilliant, also. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Dec 17th, 2020 Yesssss Automata is still absolute perfection. I don't think the first game is as good as Automata (one of those rare situations where the sequel was actually better), but I'm still super stoked to play the first game with a much improved combat system. The music in the first NieR is godlike too, so expect more of the same out of that. The story is also just... hnngggg. I don't want to spoil anything obviously, but if you play it, just prepare your feels, because the game is an absolute rollercoaster. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Dec 19th, 2020 (Dec 17th, 2020, 07:25 AM)Dragon Lord Wrote:What would you say was weaker about the first one that won't likely be fixed in the remake? RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Dec 19th, 2020 The only thing that was weaker in the first game than Automata was really the combat. But obviously that'll be fixed in the remake, although I don't expect the combat to be as good as Automata still. The story is also not as good in my opinion, but it's still really good. I also like the characters in Automata bit more, but it's definitely not something I'd subtract the original game for. The characters in the first game are still really great. I think I'm going to personally like the different main character for Replicant than I did the main character for Gestalt as well, so that should boost my overall enjoyment of the game. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Dec 30th, 2020 One thing I hope this game doesn't do that Automata did is having the multiple routes where some are basically the same things but from a different character perspective. I found Route B in Automata really underwhelming going into the game blind because it didn't really add anything notably new, and up front it made me think the games multiple routes weren't going to actually give me more story. Anyone who's played the game knows that's not the case but even then it still felt a bit of a time waster and it was hard to care for anything happening when a lot of it wasn't really new. Although for all I know Replicant doesn't even have multiple routes like Automata does. RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Dec 30th, 2020 I'll put it in a spoiler, in case you don't want to know, but if you do want to know the answer to that: The game does not have multiple story routes, however there are multiple endings that you can achieve, one of which requires you to fully upgrade every weapon to its max (requires quite a bit of grinding, at least in the original. We'll see if they ease the grind in the remake or not). RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Moonface - Jan 3rd, 2021 Taking what you hid into consideration, I'm guessing this game is a lot shorter than the total of Automata? RE: NieR (Series) | Replicant Remaster Announced - Dragon Lord - Jan 3rd, 2021 Depends. I'd say if you were going just to complete the story, and only get one ending, then us, it's shorter. Though if you're going for 100%, then it's probably about the same length, or maybe even longer, because the grind for weapon upgrade materials is pretty brutal. Unless they increase the drop rates in the remake, it takes a long time to get all of the high-tier materials for weapon upgrades, and one of the endings is locked behind upgrading all weapons to their maximum level. I don't remember the exact time, but I think I had to grind for a good 20-30 extra hours to finish off the weapons, which was after getting the other endings and already having weapons upgraded from the play through normally. |