Iāve played hundreds of video games over the years. Some dazzled me with their graphics. Others had addictive mechanics.
But Nier: Automata did something no other game ever managedāit stayed with me. Long after the credits. Long after I put the controller down.
At first glance? Just another action RPG.
- You control androids.
- You fight robots.
- The combat is smooth, stylish, and fun.
Cool, right? But wait...
The deeper you go, the more the game reveals its true self.
Behind its apocalyptic setting lies a powerful story about purpose, identity, and what it means to be aliveāeven if you're not.
Youāll meet characters like:
- 2B ā A soldier bound by duty.
- 9S ā A curious scanner with a fragile heart.
- A2 ā A lone fighter haunted by her past.
Theyāre machines. But their emotions? Brutally human.
Youāll question your choices. Feel grief for metal beings. And by the time you reach the final ending⦠youāll never look at games the same way again.
And the soundtrack? A masterpiece.
š§ Keiichi Okabeās score is more than music. It breathes with the game.
Tracks like āWeight of the Worldā hit with raw, emotional force. Sometimes I still hear it playingāin silence.
Nier: Automata isnāt perfect. But thatās exactly why itās unforgettable.
- It breaks traditional rules.
- It forces you to repeat endings.
- It makes you feel pain to earn meaning.
If youāve ever loved a story that made you feel somethingāeven when you didnāt know whyāthis isnāt just a game you should play.
Itās a game you need to.
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