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Nier Replicant Ver.1.22474487139... - Xbox One

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Platform: Xbox One


Features

  • Uncover the truth behind the world of NieR and prepare to question everything in this dark, twisting tale
  • Journey alongside an unlikely group of allies through a ruined world, plagued by sickness and monstrous horrors
  • A mesmerizing iconic soundtrack, newly recorded by NieR:Automata composer, Keiichi Okabe
  • Fight back dreadful enemies with a visceral, uniquely customizable blend of swordplay and powerful magic

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Platform:Xbox One NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139... is an updated version of NieR Replicant, originally released in Japan in April 2010. Discover the one- of-a-kind prequel of the critically-acclaimed masterpiece NieR:Automata. Now with a modern upgrade, experience masterfully revived visuals, a fascinating storyline and more! The protagonist is a kind young man living in a remote village. In order to save his sister Yonah, who fell terminally ill to the Black Scrawl, he sets out with Grimoire Weiss, a strange talking tome, to search for the "Sealed verses." Experience the NieR Replicant story for the first time in the west through the eyes of the protagonist as a brother. The original all-star team returns including acclaimed director, YOKO TARO (Drakengard / NieR:Automata), composer Keiichi Okabe (TEKKEN / Drakengard / NieR:Automata), and producer Yosuke Saito (DRAGON QUEST X / NieR:Automata). SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Developed by Toylogic Inc. NIER REPLICANT is a registered trademark or trademark of Square Enix Co., Ltd. SQUARE ENIX and the SQUARE ENIX logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.


Release date: April 23, 2021


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Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches; 3.2 Ounces


Binding: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 92445


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Square Enix


Date First Available: September 24, 2020


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  • There are no Heroes
Platform: Xbox One
If you played Automata first like I did, this game will give you a lot of context in terms of the story and lore. This game is WAY darker than Automata. Once you realize what has been going on, what you have been doing for your entire play-through(s), you realize that there are no heroes in this story. You did whatever it took to save the one you loved, not once considering the consequences of your actions. You are the man who destroyed the world. And you were oblivious to the very end. The details of the plot are not explicitly explained to you, it's up to you to put the pieces together. But once you do, it creates a powerful narrative that puts Automata in perfect context. Gameplay wise, it's not as good as Automata, but is very enjoyable nonetheless, especially the magic abilities. The combat and RPG elements are very watered down, there are times you wish they could be more polished. But you have to remember this is a remaster of a 10 year old game. Besides, this is a game you play for the story, not for the combat (on easy mode, there's even an option to make the game play itself for you, literally). If you played Automata and enjoyed it, I highly recommend this game. It's a different, less polished experience, but quite a ride nonetheless. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by Kevin

  • The type of game that you hate in the beginning, then want to keep playing after it finishes.
Platform: Xbox One
NieR Replicant, ver. 1.22474487139... The prelude to NieR: Automata, remastered, with added Ending "E" NieR: Automata level, which is very much worth experiencing. If you enjoyed NieR: Automoata then you will probably like this game, although it may take a dozen hours before you feel comfortable with the controls. There is a free DLC for NieR Automata's weapons, clothing, and Mother's Diary. The DLC levels have rudimentary graphics, but the different music breaks the musical monotony, which is very much welcomed. Like Nier: Automata, the time clock only goes up to 99:59:59, which is of interest to the Completionist, but the actual time can be see on the Status Tab of Grimoir Weiss' menu, although the time spent after the user's data gets erased,when entering Ending 'E,' is not added on after Kaine's 'E' level. The completionist may need to cheat (find the info on the Internet) to find which Quest not to take as it initiates a Boss battle that afterwards renders current quests uncompletable, the start of part 'B' of the game. I found the initial default game controls totally un-useable, but after setting the Game Controls: Camera: right stick to Look and the left stick to Move, along with inverting the Camera Vertical, the game became playable. You will become used to the Controls after awhile, especially if you tweak them as you go. One can roll as in Zelda: Ocarina of Time. It is best to only sell off vegetables, meats and books as many resources will be needed to upgrade weapons later on. Some resources are very scarce, in some cases nearly impossible to find, or re-find after certain scenes play out, while others can only be procured via fishing. In every game there is usually one level, one part, or segment, that one hates, where having played it once, one never wants to play it ever again. It's as if the developer made a conscious effort to make the game frustratingly hard. In NieR Replicant it is the platform jumping and Side Scroller sections: the double-jump-evade section of the B1 Junk Yard level, the sinking blocks of the Desert Barren Temple, the Mother's Diary side-scroller. After the game restarts after ending A or B, if one ends up with a Power Level 30 on the Intro Level, one still starts the main game at Power Level 1, which means having to slog through a dozen hours to get past the B1 Level. There are no Save Points in the Ending 'E,' Kainé, segment, so one must allot an un-interrupted hour to complete it. And while the 'E" ending is appropriate, there is a better ending, IMO, the Time Warp ending, which Grimoire alludes to early in the game. The Mansion 1st floor movement is very "wonky," where the walking direction abruptly changes and one then ends up moving the stick in a reverse direction to be able to move forward, while concentrating on the map. The Junk Yard level camera not always responsive in certain rooms as it changes to an over-view shooter. Sometimes you'll enter a room blind. In the Second Part of the game it becomes not always easy to switch between weapon selection and magic verse weapon assignment, many times necessitating moving 2 feet in another direction, or depressing the Menu button again, to access the Grimoire Menu: Word Edit to assign newly acquired Magic Verses to one's weapons. Many weapons not worth upgrading. Many side quests not worth doing (although the first Fisherman quest is mandatory to move the story-line forward.) There are obvious parts of the game that were unfinished. It would have been nice if they had been completed in the remake. Other problems: There was one scene where the older protagonist was shown instead of the younger re-mastered boy. At one point the game did not correctly add two double gold bonuses. After 100 hours I turned off all the music. It had become annoying. I hated slogging through the first 12 hours, but after the game was finished I wish I could go back and get 100% Completion. I only got 90% of the verses. I wish I could have gotten Kaine's swords earlier in the game, so all I could do was re-play certain scenes over and over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021 by Wally Johnn

  • ehhhhh
Platform: Xbox One
I never played the original. nier automata was awesome. this game feels bland. feels like a zelda rip off. its really not worth 59 bucks... if i bought this digital i would of asked for a refund. the graphics are fine. they don't bug me. its the boring bland gameplay . yes i can see how this is a prequel but its painful to play. ill never pick it up again after i beat it.. Its a forgettable game in my eyes ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021 by Pete

  • A beautiful experience.
Platform: Xbox One
This was a treat to play. Smooth gameplay, gorgeous visuals, a top-tier soundtrack, and masterful storytelling as is to be expected from the Nier games. Overall, I would still give Nier Automata the nod as a superior game, but Replicant didn't disappoint. My only complaint is that all of the additional story content they add for the subsequent playthroughs could have easily been put into the first playthrough. Only 3 endings really needed, not 5. Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021 by Oscar Garcia

  • Incredible game!!!!
Platform: Xbox One
AMAZING GAME! Do yourself a favor and buy this one. The story and the music are top notch. Also looks and plays so much better than it did in 2010, combat is much closer to Nier Automata now. Only complaint is my preorder bonus mini soundtrack never came :( . Still no code UPDATE: I got the code a few weeks later so I was able to get my preorder bonus :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by Sam Shinnick

  • One of a kind
Platform: Xbox One
Yolo Taro is likely the bravest and most clever writer working gaming and this is a testament to his genius and creativity. A wonderful game and story and a series I hope will continue.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2021 by AJ

  • Great seller and product !!
Platform: Xbox One
Great seller and product !!
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2021 by jeremy

  • Just buy it
Platform: Xbox One
Everything from the music to the graphics and game play are spot on
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by kjk

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