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TopicStarted playing NieR: Automata (spoilers)
ctesjbuvf
02/08/24 7:36:48 AM
#20:


I should probably mention my general schedule is super irregular so good chance I advance a lot some days and not at all on others rather than keeping a steady pace.

I thought with the interest to leave some more general thoughts I recall having as I went along.

I thought it was odd but fun the game started with very simplistic Star Fox like gameplay. It was a fine prologue before getting some explanation of things upon arriving at the bunker. Having fled to the moon is amusing.

I was initially not too fond of the City Ruins area but I've liked it more once coming back. Also now that it's a hole in the ground. One of the first things I did was crossing a bridge and there was some level 30 thing so I ran back.

It's interesting that animals are wandering around still.

I don't like the shortcut menu to use recoveries, it's unintuitive and not very good for using in a pinch considering you can pause and give yourself the time. It's annoying to use them on circle because that's very much the natural close menu button. Well, anyway.

Dessert area is also a bit large and empty for my taste, but it's not too bad.

I think the game picks up a lot (not that it was bad before) when you reach the point in the dessert where the machines are trying to act like humans. I'm not quite sure what to make of that, my thought has been it's a way of messing with the feelings the androids pretty obviously have to some degree despite hiding it.

Amusement park area was cool, best area from design perspective yet imo. I felt bad about killing the passives at first but they respawn so it's fine.

The Jean Paul quest you get in the forest base is by far the worst yet and having that right before fast travel unlocks is just a d*** move.

I'm guessing it makes sense to invest in the scientist guy? You seem to get decent items for it, but I haven't given a lot yet.


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