![]() ![]() They were going to have to, it’s from a much later point than the Automata event so they definitely couldn’t bring it over as is, but they seem to have overdone it. ![]() Will also say: kinda sucks how much they nerfed the Replicant weapons. idk, keep going to unbind weapons and build up medals to spark their arcana? Not sure. Regardless of the results I was always gonna save the rest of the crystals I have for the second banner, since D&P will be featured now it’s just that I’ll be hoping for Young Emil there instead of them, I guess. So all that within the equivalent of 4 10 (well, 11 usually, so I guess this is 43 rather than 44?) pulls. Went through the whole thing once and got Beastcurse in the first x5, a number of S staves throughout, and both Kaine and Devola & Popola in the final step. ![]() I can only say that playing Yoko Taro games has definitely affected me and my outlook on life as well as the decisions and repercussion I make deeply.Glad to have the step up this went much better for me than Automata (where I got A2 but, as a Cleric main, had to spark Emil). He goes against the grain and instills his own essence in games whether by gameplay or by his principles in life.Įvery game he made has a message he wants to convey all wrapped up in a beautiful but sad story that will surely pull your heart strings and at the same time make you happy about life. “Yoko Taro is the very definition of a contrarian. While it is understandable that the proposition sounds off turning, it is very much recommended to give it a try, as the stories are built around this structure and do not give a proper conclusion without. However, these replays nonetheless feature new story elements, cutscenes and characters. Only NieR and the first Half of NieR: Automata can be considered to require “replays” of content you’ve already seen. Within the Taroverse, an ending does not constitute the ending of the game, but usually the ending of a certain timeline or timeframe. Unfortunately, there has been quite a misunderstanding in the way endings work. I’ve heard every game features two dozen endings and needs to replayed 69 times nakedly while sitting in a circle of Idolmaster figures. A different matter is the other material that usually expands on the aforementioned games, however you don’t need to worry about them either unless you really want to get it all. Due to the way Taro enjoys his storytelling, the videogames can all be enjoyed independently of each other. ![]() So this is like a big and overwhelming thing to get into? Some of its inspirations include works such as Kentaro Miura’s Manga “Berserk” or the famous anime show “Neon Genesis Evangelion”, as well as real life events such as the death of Taro’s own childhood friend or the 9/11 incident. Most of its focus lies on personal drama crossed with metaphysical themes. The Taroverse is a fictional universe named after its creator Yoko "The Moonface" Taro.Īt its core are the NieR and Drakengard videogames, however it also includes several different Mangas, Novels, Audiodramas and even Stageplays. ![]()
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