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9.3Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
10(91%)
mixed
1(9%)
negative
0(0%)
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Aug 20, 2025
NieR: Automata - Become as Gods Edition
10
User ScoreBigBaller_
Aug 20, 2025
To some at first glance, NieR: Automata might appear as some weird Japanese hack and slash with robots and say “no thanks.” But that couldn’t be further from what this game actually **** tells one of the most powerful and thought-provoking narratives in gaming by exploring things like the nature of humanity, the search for purpose, finding value in life, what it means to exist, and the profound struggle of trying to comprehend these things. Its narrative is deeply complex, philosophical, emotional, and truly one of a kind. Yoko Taro, the genius director behind this masterpiece, is able to craft such a story that breaks conventional structures and challenges players to reflect. His unconventional, emotionally-driven approach turns what could have been a simple action game into a deeply philosophical and unforgettable experience. It's a game that makes you sit there and just think as it deconstructs philosophical ideas and reconstructs them into a new **** combat is fast, fluid, and surprisingly varied. The game requires multiple "endings" / routes (main story is endings A-E) where you play 3 different characters throughout them. The gameplay never gets stale as it constantly shifts styles while staying smooth and engaging.NieR: Automata also undoubtedly has one of the best soundtracks ever composed; nothing has or probably will beat it for me. Each and every piece of music in NieR's OST is incredible, which keeps the game sounding great and it elevates the entire experience. It's one of those OSTs that could stand strong as a standalone album.NieR: Automata is a masterpiece that I can't recommend enough if you can appreciate very good storytelling, incredible music, or creative ambition.
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Xbox One
Aug 20, 2025
NieR: Automata - The End of YoRHa Edition
10
User ScoreBigBaller_
Aug 20, 2025
To some at first glance, NieR: Automata might appear as some weird Japanese hack and slash with robots and say “no thanks.” But that couldn’t be further from what this game actually **** tells one of the most powerful and thought-provoking narratives in gaming by exploring things like the nature of humanity, the search for purpose, finding value in life, what it means to exist, and the profound struggle of trying to comprehend these things. Its narrative is deeply complex, philosophical, emotional, and truly one of a kind. Yoko Taro, the genius director behind this masterpiece, is able to craft such a story that breaks conventional structures and challenges players to reflect. His unconventional, emotionally-driven approach turns what could have been a simple action game into a deeply philosophical and unforgettable experience. It's a game that makes you sit there and just think as it deconstructs philosophical ideas and reconstructs them into a new **** combat is fast, fluid, and surprisingly varied. The game requires multiple "endings" / routes (main story is endings A-E) where you play 3 different characters throughout them. The gameplay never gets stale as it constantly shifts styles while staying smooth and engaging.NieR: Automata also undoubtedly has one of the best soundtracks ever composed; nothing has or probably will beat it for me. Each and every piece of music in NieR's OST is incredible, which keeps the game sounding great and it elevates the entire experience. It's one of those OSTs that could stand strong as a standalone album.NieR: Automata is a masterpiece that I can't recommend enough if you can appreciate very good storytelling, incredible music, or creative ambition.
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Nintendo Switch
Aug 20, 2025
NieR: Automata - Game of the YoRHa Edition
10
User ScoreBigBaller_
Aug 20, 2025
To some at first glance, NieR: Automata might appear as some weird Japanese hack and slash with robots and say “no thanks.” But that couldn’t be further from what this game actually **** tells one of the most powerful and thought-provoking narratives in gaming by exploring things like the nature of humanity, the search for purpose, finding value in life, what it means to exist, and the profound struggle of trying to comprehend these things. Its narrative is deeply complex, philosophical, emotional, and truly one of a kind. Yoko Taro, the genius director behind this masterpiece, is able to craft such a story that breaks conventional structures and challenges players to reflect. His unconventional, emotionally-driven approach turns what could have been a simple action game into a deeply philosophical and unforgettable experience. It's a game that makes you sit there and just think as it deconstructs philosophical ideas and reconstructs them into a new **** combat is fast, fluid, and surprisingly varied. The game requires multiple "endings" / routes (main story is endings A-E) where you play 3 different characters throughout them. The gameplay never gets stale as it constantly shifts styles while staying smooth and engaging.NieR: Automata also undoubtedly has one of the best soundtracks ever composed; nothing has or probably will beat it for me. Each and every piece of music in NieR's OST is incredible, which keeps the game sounding great and it elevates the entire experience. It's one of those OSTs that could stand strong as a standalone album.NieR: Automata is a masterpiece that I can't recommend enough if you can appreciate very good storytelling, incredible music, or creative ambition.
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PlayStation 4
Aug 20, 2025
NieR: Automata
10
User ScoreBigBaller_
Aug 20, 2025
To some at first glance, NieR: Automata might appear as some weird Japanese hack and slash with robots and say “no thanks.” But that couldn’t be further from what this game actually **** tells one of the most powerful and thought-provoking narratives in gaming by exploring things like the nature of humanity, the search for purpose, finding value in life, what it means to exist, and the profound struggle of trying to comprehend these things. Its narrative is deeply complex, philosophical, emotional, and truly one of a kind. Yoko Taro, the genius director behind this masterpiece, is able to craft such a story that breaks conventional structures and challenges players to reflect. His unconventional, emotionally-driven approach turns what could have been a simple action game into a deeply philosophical and unforgettable experience. It's a game that makes you sit there and just think as it deconstructs philosophical ideas and reconstructs them into a new **** combat is fast, fluid, and surprisingly varied. The game requires multiple "endings" / routes (main story is endings A-E) where you play 3 different characters throughout them. The gameplay never gets stale as it constantly shifts styles while staying smooth and engaging.NieR: Automata also undoubtedly has one of the best soundtracks ever composed; nothing has or probably will beat it for me. Each and every piece of music in NieR's OST is incredible, which keeps the game sounding great and it elevates the entire experience. It's one of those OSTs that could stand strong as a standalone album.NieR: Automata is a masterpiece that I can't recommend enough if you can appreciate very good storytelling, incredible music, or creative ambition.
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PlayStation 4
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