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I loved it because you could just be an android, something I always wanted. The games have changed a "little" since prequel. Some for better some for the worse.
Anyway lets start
Pros:
You can be a COMPLETE BADASS
Most beautiful Story about Life and Hope
3 different modes with a lot of content
Have best music
Have much alternate Ending
Much Hidden event, quest, and boss
Option for Japanese / English dub
YOU CAN BE A COMPLETE ♥♥♥♥ING BADASS?!
Nice Keybind for Keyboard and Best play using controller
Bullet Hell in 3D
U Can Eat Mackarel
2B ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Unoptimized Port (u need FAR to use it in 4k)
U Cant Upgrade to YoRHa if buy it early
Issue selection of resolutions
It's not that challenging (At Least for Me)
Can get a bit tad repetitive
Hard mode just a basic Hard (1 hit die)
Emil still missing
Nier: Automata shares the post-apocalyptic setting of the original Nier, taking place after the game's fourth ending. While carrying over the Drakengard series' tradition of a dark atmosphere and branching storylines, no direct narrative connection is shared between Nier: Automata and the rest of the series. Set in the year 11945 AD, the story revolves around a proxy war between the human-made androids and the machine army of invaders from another world. Lacking both emotions and true names, androids have particular attitudes that distinguish them from their fellows. The "YoRHa" android forces are commanded from the Bunker, a reconnaissance base in orbit above Earth. They fight alongside the pre-YoRHa androids on Earth (known as the resistance) to drive back the Machines.
Final Review :
For die hard fans of the series this is a must buy. For people who like hack and slash wait for a sale (50% off is more than ok) and buy it. You will have tons of fun but if you are not a fan of Hack n Slash this game is not going to change your mind about them.