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Nier

Nier[b] is a 2010 action role-playing video game developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In Japan, the game was released as Nier Replicant[c] for the PlayStation 3 with a younger main character, while an alternative version titled Nier Gestalt[d] with an older main character was released for the Xbox 360; Gestalt was released outside of Japan as Nier for both platforms. A remaster of the Japanese version, Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139...[e] was released worldwide for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows in 2021.

Nier
Original Western cover art featuring (from center to left) the unnamed protagonist, Kainé, and Emil
Developer(s)Cavia[a]
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Director(s)Yoko Taro
Producer(s)
  • Takuya Iwasaki
  • Yosuke Saito
Designer(s)Daisuke Iizuka
Programmer(s)Takeshi Katayama
Artist(s)
  • D.K
  • Yoshio Kamikubo
  • Shogo Tojo
Writer(s)
  • Hana Kikuchi
  • Sawako Natori
Composer(s)
SeriesDrakengard
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • AS/AU: April 22, 2010
  • EU: April 23, 2010
  • NA: April 27, 2010
PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • AS: April 22, 2021
  • NA/EU: April 23, 2021
Microsoft Windows
  • WW: April 23, 2021
Genre(s)Action role-playing, hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player

The game is a spin-off from the Drakengard series, following the fifth ending of the first game, the events of which have left Earth in ruin. Set over one thousand years later, the story follows the unnamed protagonist attempting to find a cure for a terminal illness afflicting the girl Yonah—either his sister or daughter. The gameplay borrows elements from various video game genres, occasionally switching between them and the main role-playing-based gameplay.

Beginning production in 2007, the game was directed by Drakengard creator Yoko Taro, who was given a lot of creative freedom with the project. Its storyline drew inspiration from September 11 attacks and the War on Terror, while its gameplay was partly inspired by God of War series. Due to Western feedback, multiple versions of the protagonist were created. The music was composed by Monaca, a music studio led by Keiichi Okabe, and several albums have been released.

Nier was released to mixed reception; reviewers praised the story, characters and soundtrack and were mixed in their opinions of how well the disparate gameplay elements were connected. The execution of some gameplay elements was criticized, notably the side quests, and the graphics were regarded as substandard. Despite this, the game acquired acclaim among players over time, becoming a cult classic. The original Nier sold 500,000 copies, while the updated version shipped 1.5 million copies worldwide. A sequel developed by PlatinumGames, titled Nier: Automata, was released in 2017.

Gameplay edit

 
The main character fighting a giant Shade. The boss health bar is at the bottom, a minimap can be seen at lower right, and the top right contains bars representing the protagonist's health and magic.

Nier is an action role-playing game in which players take on the role of an unnamed protagonist; the protagoinst is a middle-aged man in Nier Gestalt and a teenage boy in Nier Replicant, named by the player.[2] The player directly controls the main character through a third-person perspective to interact with people, objects, and enemies throughout the game.[3] The player can turn the camera around the characters, which allows for a 360° view of the surroundings. The three-dimensional world is divided into areas separated by loading screens, and the player can move freely throughout these areas by walking, running, jumping, and climbing ladders.[4] In some rooms and buildings, the camera swings to the side and the main character is restricted to moving as in a two-dimensional platforming environment, while during certain battles the camera pulls up to simulate a top-down shoot 'em up or other video game genres.[3]

While traveling the player is frequently attacked by monsters, which include shadowy figures called Shades, large animals, and robots.[3] Defeating these enemies gives the player experience points that can increase the main character's power, and money that can be used to purchase items.[2] The main character can attack these creatures with either a one- or two-handed sword, or a spear. These weapons can be customized to have greater damage and abilities using materials that can be purchased, dropped from monsters, or scavenged around the world. Multiple different varieties of each weapon type can be acquired. The player can also use magic spells, which require enough energy from a constantly regenerating amount to cast. These spells include projectiles and large shadowy fists, among others; new spells are acquired in the first half of the game by completing specific battles.[5] In addition to the main plotline, Nier includes numerous sidequests, which give the player experience points and money, as well as fishing and farming segments.[6]

Synopsis edit

In the mid 21st century, in the midst of a snowstorm in summer amid a ruined city, the protagonist fends of etherial black monsters to protect the sick young girl Yonah—either his younger sister or daughter, depending on the version. The protagonist uses a magical book to fend off the creatures, but Yonah touches it and is covered in black markings, worsening her condition. The story moves to over a thousand years later, with the current feudal civilization in decline and the black creatures−dubbed Shades−becoming more hostile. The protagonist and Yonah live in a village built within post-industrial ruins, with the protagonist taking odd jobs from the village leaders Devola and Popola to earn money to support the sick Yonah. While rescuing Yonah from a temple after she wanders there looking for a rare flower, the protagonist meets the talking book Grimoire Weiss, which suggests that the two team up to use Weiss's magic and to find a cure for Yonah's disease, identified as the terminal Black Scrawl. In their search, they encounter Kainé, a hot-tempered and foul-mouthed swordswoman; and Emil, a blindfolded boy whose eyes petrify anyone they see. After journeying for a time, the protagonist's village is attacked by a giant Shade. The battle ends with Emil being forced to petrify Kainé to seal the shade, and Yonah being kidnapped by a master Shade dubbed the Shadowlord.

The game jumps forward five years, with the situation worsening. The protagonist and Emil successfully find the power necessary to free Kainé and kill the giant Shade, but getting the power transforms Emil into a skeletal being the villagers fear. Under Devola and Popola's guidance, the party seek out parts of a stone key that will unlock a pathway to the Shadowlord. After defeating five Shades and assembling the key, the team goes to defeat the Shadowlord. Devola and Popola then confront the party, revealing themselves to be allied with the Shadowlord in the name of a greater plan. 1300 years prior, humanity faced extinction due to an incurable disease. In an attempt to survive, they separated their souls from their bodies; the current humans are the artificial Replicants who developed their own personalities, while the Shades are human souls−dubbed Gestalts−who are slowly losing their minds through being unable to reunite with their bodies. The Black Scrawl is a side effect of the Gestalts' insanity degrading their Replicant counterparts. The Shadowlord is the prime Gestalt used to stabilise them, and Devola and Popola are androids who oversee the system. The party defeat them, with Emil sacrificing himself in the process. The remaining group then defeats the Shadowlord, revealed to be the Gestalt of the prologue's protagonist, with his actions driven by the wish to save his Yonah by reuniting her Gestalt and Repicant. The Gestalt Yonah dissipates to save her Replicant version's life, and the protagonist kills the Shadowlord after Grimoire Weiss sacrifices himself to weaken his power.

If the player enters further playthroughs, events start just after Kainé is freed. Kainé's past is focused on, showing the discrimination she suffered due to her parents' deaths, being born intersex, and later being partially possessed by the rogue Gestalt Tyrann. Through Tyrann, the player can understand the previously-garbled speech of Gestalts. New story sequences show the Gestalt antagonists' motivations and backstory, showing them to be sentient and fighting for their own beliefs and goals. The second ending shows the spirit of the Gestalt protagonist and Yonah reuniting in the afterlife, and reveals that Emil survived; further information confirms that the Shadowlord's death will lead to humanity's extinction as Replicants and Gestalts can no longer be rejoined. In a third or further playthrough, Kainé becomes overwhelmed by Tyrann, going berserk and forcing the protagonist to fight her. The protagonist can either kill her to end her suffering (the third ending), or sacrifice his life for her (the fourth ending). The latter choice erases memory of him from Kainé and Yonah, and deletes all of the player's save data.

The updated version of Replicant adds a fifth ending after a new game is begun following the fourth ending, beginning following the defeat of Kainé's Shade nemesis Hook. Three years after the Shadowlord's defeat, Kainé continues having nightmares about losing something precious, and fights increasingly-hostile Shades. Going to the Forest of Myth to investigate its sudden silence, she finds everyone killed by machines emerging from its central tree, revealed to be the control unit recording Replicant memories, its AI communicating with Kainé through twin childlike avatars. Kainé is aided in fighting past machine duplicates of her by Emil, eventually entering the tree's mainframe and battling enemies drawn from her memories, culminating in a battle with a more-powerful Hook helped by the data remains of Grimoire Weiss. Kainé destroys Hook and the AI, restoring the protagonist in his young form; all of the player's save data prior to the fourth ending is consequently restored.

Development edit

The concept that would become Nier was first proposed following the release of Drakengard 2 and the reveal of seventh generation consoles. The original concept was for a third entry in the Drakengard series. As the project evolved, the original ideas were reworked and the game eventually became a spin-off from the main series. Despite this, the game's director Yoko Taro continues to think of it as the third Drakengard game.[7] Different reports described its planned platforms.[7][8] An earlier report stated it was intended as an Xbox 360 exclusive, then expanded onto the PlayStation 3 (PS3).[8] Yoko later stated that the PS3 version was the original one planned due to the lessening importance of the PlayStation 2, which Drakengard 2 had been made for.[7] Including concept planning, the total development time lasted three years, with two years spent actually developing the game. It was initially a small-scale project, but during planning it grew into a full-fledged role-playing game.[9]

Development was handled by Cavia with help from Square Enix, who had previously provided development support for the Drakengard games.[9] Square Enix had minimal input on Yoko's vision for the game's atmosphere and story, allowing him high creative control.[8] Nier is intended to be set over 1000 years after the original Drakengard's fifth ending. In this scenario, the game's protagonists Caim and Angelus travel across a dimensional boundary to fight a monstrous beast. After winning the battle and killing the monster, they are shot down by a fighter jet and killed; their introduction of magic to the world leads to magical research that results in the Black Scrawl.[10] According to Yoko, after the dark story of Drakengard, Yoko focused on more positive themes of friendship and combined effort.[8] Much of the game was inspired by the September 11 attacks and the War on Terror. Yoko took from it the idea of a terrible event where both sides believed they were doing the right thing, and wanted to show the player multiple perspectives of the same events.[11] The term "Replicant" was borrowed by Yoko from the 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner, although Yoko did not cite a particular source for Nier's name, passing it off as a codename that persisted through development.[8][12]

The characters were designed by an artist under the moniker D.K.[13] Two character designs for the protagonist were created for Nier. The developers believed that the Japanese audience would respond more strongly to a younger protagonist, while non-Japanese audiences would prefer an adult protagonist character.[8][14] Other than changing the protagonists appearance and modifying a few lines of dialogue to fit with him being a father rather than a brother to Yonah, the developers made no changes between the two versions;[6][14] it was initially believed that the older protagonist was the character's original design.[6] Many characters underwent changes during development, and some needed to be cut. There were originally thirteen Grimoires, with all but three—Weiss, Noir, and Rubrum—being cut. Emil's character was derived from a female character named Halua, while Kainé was originally a far more feminine type who hid her violent nature.[15] Yonah's original Japanese name was derived from the Biblical name Jonah; this could not be taken verbatim into its localized form due to the name being associated with a man, so the name was changed to "Yonah".[8][12] Yoko was initially shocked at Kainé's design, but warmed to it and had it kept.[13] Kainé's character was made intersex, since the team felt it fit in with many other aspects of her gritty backstory. Kainé's status as intersex caused some "commotion" in western territories, which is something the team did not actively intend.[16] Yoko attributed the original suggestion to female staff members working on the game.[9] The in-game cutscenes were created and directed by Studio Anima.[17]

The combat and action elements of Nier were inspired by the God of War series of games, which both Taro and Saito enjoyed. While the games had not been as popular in Japan as in North America, the two felt that the idea of having boss fights with different combat styles than the regular battles was an idea that would appeal to players in both regions. The changing styles, as well as the occasional changes in camera angle and movement, were meant to "accentuate [the] gap between real, modern scenery and the fantasy world" as a tie-in to the game's story.[18] The game was designed to have gameplay that would appeal to non-Japanese players in mind, with producer Saito stating that they wanted to depart from menu-based combat.[19] The game was meant to appeal to older players; it was intended as an action-role playing game (RPG) for an older market than Square Enix's action-RPG series Kingdom Hearts. This influenced the decision to have a main character in his 30s for the international version, as well as more blood and swearing than typical in a Square Enix RPG.[18] The fusion of different gameplay styles was included as a homage to earlier gameplay styles and genres.[8]

Music edit

The soundtrack to Nier was composed by a collaboration of the studio MoNACA, directed by Keiichi Okabe and including Kakeru Ishihama and Keigo Hoashi, and Takafumi Nishimura from Cavia. Okabe served as the lead composer and as the director for the project as a whole. Okabe was brought onto the project when the concept for the game was first being devised, and worked intermittently on the soundtrack for the next three years until its release. The music for the game was generally composed entirely separately from the development of the game. The music was designed for different motifs to appear in various arrangements throughout the soundtrack, and also to convey a sense of sadness even during the "thrilling" tracks. Okabe was allowed a great deal of freedom regarding what the music was to sound like; game director Yoko Taro's main request was that he use a lot of vocal works.[20]

The soundtrack to Nier is largely composed of melancholy acoustic pieces which heavily feature vocals by vocalist Emi Evans (Emiko Rebecca Evans), a singer from England living in Tokyo. She is the singer for the band freesscape, and had previously worked on video games such as Etrian Odyssey. In addition to singing, Evans was asked to write her own lyrics in futuristic languages. The composers gave her preliminary version of songs and the style they wished the language to be in, such as Gaelic or French, and she invented the words. Evans wrote songs in versions of Gaelic, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, English and Japanese, where she tried to imagine what they would sound like after 1000 years of drifting.[21]

Square Enix released a soundtrack album of music from the game, titled Nier Gestalt & Replicant Original Soundtrack, on April 21, 2010.[22] The soundtrack album reached number 24 on the Japanese Oricon music charts, and remained on the charts for 11 weeks.[23] As preorder bonuses for Nier Gestalt and Nier Replicant, two mini-albums, Nier Gestalt Mini Album and Nier Replicant Mini Album, were included.[24][25] An album of arranged music, NieR Gestalt & Replicant 15 Nightmares & Arrange Tracks, was published by Square Enix on December 8, 2010.[26] The arranged album reached number 59 on the Oricon music charts, a position it held for a week.[27] Another album, NieR Tribute Album -echo-, was released on September 14, 2011,[28] and an album of piano arrangements, Piano Collections Nier Gestalt & Replicant, was published on March 21, 2012.[29]

Release edit

Nier was officially unveiled in June 2009 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, along with its developer and publisher.[30][31] The localizations for the game—in English, French, and German—were produced during development so that all of the versions could be released at the same time, and so that Cavia and Square Enix could solicit feedback from North America and Europe on the game so that it would appeal to players outside Japan.[8][32] Due to its high violence, the game was given a CERO D rating in Japan.[12] In Japan, two versions of the game were released; Nier Gestalt for the 360 which would use the adult lead, and Nier Replicant for the PS3 which used the young lead. In the West, the Gestalt version was released on both platforms under the title Nier.[8] The PS3 version had a Japanese voice cast, while the 360 release used the English dub.[33] Nier released worldwide by Square Enix in April 2010: it released on April 22 in Japan and Australia, April 23 in Europe, and April 27 in North America.[34][35]

A supplementary guidebook, Grimoire Nier: The Complete Guide + Cels, was released on May 28, 2010 by ASCII Media Works. The guidebook included documentation of in-game elements, developer interviews, and novellas detailing both additional character stories and a post-game ending scenario.[36][37] On May 11, Square Enix released a piece of downloadable content for the game, titled "The World of Recycled Vessel". The small expansion features a series of fifteen battles with the incarnation of Nier other than the one in the specific version of the game. Nier enters the battles in a dream world accessed through a diary in his house. The expansion offers new costumes and weapons for the game.[38] A CD drama, NieR Replicant Drama CD The Lost Words and the Red Sky, was released on April 27, 2011. The CD covers additional stories related to the game's backstory and characters.[39][40]

Remaster edit

 
The remaster of Nier updated the character art, and used the younger version of the protagonist.

An updated version of Replicant titled Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139... was announced in March 2020 as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations for the series and was slated for a worldwide release for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows.[41] It was released on console in Asia on April 22, 2023 in Japan and Asia, and April 23 in the West. The Windows version released worldwide on April 23.[42] The game came in both standard and a limited "White Snow" edition exclusive to the Square Enix online store. Pre-orders came with a digital soundtrack and platform-specific art-based bonuses.[43] An updated version of Grimoire Nier was released in Japan in 2021, and for the first time in English in 2023.[44][45]

Yosuke Saito returned as the producer, Yoko Taro remained as creative director, and the role of game director went to Saki Ito. Development was handled by Toylogic.[41] The combat redesign was supervised by Takahisa Taura of PlatinumGames, who had worked on the game's sequel Nier: Automata. Toylogic was brought on board due to Yoko knowing its founder, Yoichi Take, from their time working together at Cavia. Kazuma Koda, who worked on later Nier projects, contributed promotional artwork.[1] Ito described his work reworking the combat and graphical design as preserving as much as possible while matching his own idealised memories of the game and create something to please fans of Nier: Automata.[46] The characters were redrawn by Akihiko Yoshida, Toshiyuki Itahana, and Kimihiko Fujisaka; all three had contributed to the Drakengard and Nier series, and were brought in at Yoko's request.[47] Yoshida worked on the redesigns of the young protagonist, Kainé, Yonah and Emil; Itahana redesigned Devola and Popola; and Fujisaka reworked the designs for the king of Facade, his queen Fyra, the father protagonist, and designed new character Louise.[48]

The game included new story content, content creating a narrative link to its sequel, and story content originally cut from the game.[49] For the remaster, Yoko chose to exclusively use the brother version of the protagonist as he had initially wanted. As the father character had apparently seen mixed responses in the West, Yoko decided to feature the brother in the remaster.[50] The father protagonist was featured as the player character in the "15 Nightmares" content, originally released as DLC dubbed "World of Recycled Vessel".[48][46] The Mermaid story, featuring new character Louise, was planned for the original game but cut due to budget and reworked into a later novella. Yoko decided to include it given the oppertunity, but did not incorporate other novella material as those were original stories rather than cut content.[51] Weapon Stories, a feature from the Drakengard series and Nier: Automata, were also incorporated.[46] The fifth ending, originally a backup plan in case the original save data deletion was dropped and later written into a novella, was included both due to Saito's request for fan service and having the budget to incorporate it.[51][50] Tying into later developments in the series, elements of the fifth ending featured advanced technology.[50]

ver.1.22474487139... features new Japanese voicework to make the game fully voiced, and both new and rearranged music.[41] The score was arranged by Okabe, Hoashi, Ryuichi Takada, Kuniyuki Takahashi, Shotaro Seo, and Oliver Good. Okabe and Hoashi composed the new tracks. Evans returned to perform vocals with Saki Nakae. The chorus work was done by Evans, Nakae, Okabe, Shotaro Seo, Yukino Orita and KOCHO.[52] Most of the English original cast returned, including Laura Bailey (Kaine), Liam O'Brien (Grimoire Weiss), Julie Ann Taylor (Emil), and Eden Riegel (Devola and Popola). The protagonist had two voice actors; Zach Aguilar voiced the younger version, while Ray Chase voiced the older version after the time skip.[53]

Reception edit

Initial release edit

Nier Gestalt sold over 12,500 copies in Japan the week of its release,[59] while Replicant sold over 60,000 and was the top-selling video game in Japan that week.[60] Replicant sold over 121,000 copies in Japan by the end of May 2010, and ended the year with over 134,000 copies sold.[61][62] In 2019, Yoko estimated that Nier had sold around 500,000 copies worldwide. According to Yoko, "we weren't really in the red, but it wasn't exactly a success either".[63]

Nier received mixed reviews. Reviewers criticized the graphics, with Ryan Clements of IGN saying that "one of Nier's greatest flaws is its visuals," while GameSpot's Kevin VanOrd bemoaned the "flavorless visuals" and "lifeless environments".[4][57] Dustin Quillen of 1UP.com said that the game "looks downright primitive", while Adriaan den Ouden of RPGamer, who awarded the game a higher score than most, said that "the environments are bland and poorly rendered".[3][5] The music and voice acting, however, were praised; Clements said that "both are quite excellent", den Ouden called the soundtrack "absolutely fantastic", Chris Schilling of Eurogamer said that the music was full of "memorable themes", and one of the four reviewers for the Japanese Weekly Famitsu termed it "a cut above".[2][5][56][57]

Reviewers were divided in their opinion on the effectiveness of the multiple styles of gameplay presented. Seth Schiesel of The New York Times said that while "there are plenty of games that surpass it in each area," that Nier pulled all of the styles together into a "coherent, compelling whole" instead of feeling "disjointed"; he especially praised a section of the game that is presented entirely through text.[64] Patrick Kolan of IGN Australia, however, said that while the different styles were "interesting" and one of the game's biggest strengths, they suffered from poor execution and cohesion and left the game "with split-personality disorder".[58] Clements said that "the developers' ideas sometimes outshine the actual implementation", while highlighting the gameplay elements as part of what made the game fun.[57] Adriaan den Ouden called out the variety as the best part of the game, likening it to a buffet table, while also acknowledging that none of the sections were "amazing" on their own and could easily be looked upon poorly.[5]

The regular combat was reviewed as solid, if not exceptional, and the sidequests were seen as repetitive, with Quillen saying that "the side quests in Nier are about as numerous as they are totally mindless," VanOrd calling them "a series of monotonous events, often connected only by long stretches of nothing," and a Famitsu reviewer saying that they "didn't see much purpose" to them.[3][4][56] Clements said that the combat had "a fair amount of satisfaction", though players should "not expect anything too extraordinary", and Kolan termed the combat as "moderately deep".[57][58] Critics gave a generally positive review to the plot and characters; VanOrd liked most of the characters but thought Nier was bland and the story "soggy", while Schiesel called the story "provocative" and "profound", saying that it "succeeds at fostering an emotional investment in its characters and in its world".[4][64] Quillen said that the plot "takes some fascinating and truly original turns" and that Nier has "a supporting cast of genuinely interesting folks," and Schilling said that the story made the game "difficult to dislike".[2][3] The Famitsu reviewer that viewed the game the most favorably said that he was "blown away" by the multiple endings, and that "nothing like it's been done in gaming".[56]

In 2015, Jeffrey Matulef of Eurogamer characterized Nier as "the rare game that gets better with age". Despite "poor sales and tepid reviews", he wrote, the game had acquired a cult following, which he attributed to its "sense of wonder" due to its cryptic storytelling, mashup assortment of game mechanics and melancholy mood.[65]

Replicant ver.1.22474487139... edit

By June 2021, Replicant ver 1.22474487139... had shipped over one million copies worldwide in both physical and digital sales,[75] noted as being double the estimates for the original version.[76] As of November 2022, Replicant ver 1.22474487139... has shipped 1.5 million copies worldwide.[77]

Famitsu lauded the gameplay improvements and visual upgrade, though one reviewer noted the lack of fast travel and another said some players might be thrown off by unspecified "quirks" in the design.[78] Electronic Gaming Monthly's Mollie L. Patterson enjoyed the remaster, liking the young version of the protagonist better than the earlier adult version and praising its reworked gameplay and additions.[69] Jason Guisao of Game Informer felt the visual upgrade was inconsistant and disliked the side quest structure, but lauded the overall narrative and improvements to the game's mechanics.[71] GameSpot's Michael Higham was generally positive about the game, praising its narrative, new elements and music while finding its gameplay and world held back by archaic design.[72]

Mitchell Saltzmann of IGN negatively noted the repetition in later areas and the side quest design, but praised the graphical and gameplay updates along with the new story content.[73] Julie Muncy of PC Gamer positively noted the improvements to combat and general movement, and praised the story's tone and additions, but highlighted that the original's pacing issues were also retained.[74] Chris Plante of Polygon enjoyed the slow pace of the narrative and the combat, but disliked the archaic design and was uncomfortable with some of Kainé's storyline.[79] Malindy Hetfeld of Eurogamer did not like the game as a whole, but enjoyed its later narrative and noted that the graphical and gameplay improvements had made it playable for modern audiences and series fans.[80]

Replicant ver 1.22474487139... won the "Best Score/Music" category at The Game Awards 2021.[81] It also saw nominations at the 2021 NAVGTR awards in "Outstanding Animation, Technical", "Outstanding Game, Franchise Role-playing", "Outstanding Original Dramagic Score, Franchise", and "Outstanding Song, Original or Adapted".[82]

Legacy edit

Nier was the last game that Cavia made; the company was absorbed into its parent company, AQ Interactive, in July 2010.[83] Square Enix executive producer Yosuke Saito later commented that "a number of things" related to Nier were in progress, and that an announcement could be due in 2011.[84] The only announcement ended up not being for a new Nier video game, but instead for a live evening concert for Nier's music titled "Nier Night ~ Evening of Madness" which took place on October 28, 2011.[85] In March 2011, there were plans made between Yoko and Takuya Iwasaki, one of the original producers for Drakengard, to develop a port of Nier for the PlayStation Vita at Iwasaki's company Orca. The port would have incorporated material from both versions of the game. When Orca was chosen to help develop Dragon Quest X, the project was shelved.[86] A number of key staff from Nier's development, including director Yoko and Okabe, would later reunite to work on a new entry (Drakengard 3) in the Drakengard series from which Nier was spun off.[87]

A sequel titled Nier: Automata, developed by Square Enix and PlatinumGames for the PlayStation 4, was released in Japan on February 23, in North America on March 7 and worldwide on March 10, 2017. The PC version of Nier: Automata was released on March 17, 2017. The Xbox One version was released on June 26, 2018. The Nintendo Switch version was released on October 6, 2022. Yoko, Saito and Okabe returned to their previous roles. Other staff members include Yoshida as lead artist and producer Atsushi Inaba.[88][89] A mobile game, Nier Reincarnation, produced by Applibot, with Yoshida returning to design the characters, was released on February 18, 2021.[41] Owing to the success of Automata, Nier was reprinted for the PlayStation 3 in PAL territories in April 2017.[90]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Remaster developed by Toylogic.[1]
  2. ^ Stylized as NieR
  3. ^ Japanese: ニーア レプリカント, Hepburn: Nīa Repurikanto
  4. ^ Japanese: ニーア ゲシュタルト, Hepburn: Nīa Geshutaruto
  5. ^ Japanese: ニーア レプリカントver.1.22474487139..., Hepburn: Nīa Repurikanto ver.1.22474487139...

See also edit

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This article is about the 2010 video game For other uses see Nier disambiguation Nier b is a 2010 action role playing video game developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 In Japan the game was released as Nier Replicant c for the PlayStation 3 with a younger main character while an alternative version titled Nier Gestalt d with an older main character was released for the Xbox 360 Gestalt was released outside of Japan as Nier for both platforms A remaster of the Japanese version Nier Replicant ver 1 22474487139 e was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Windows in 2021 NierOriginal Western cover art featuring from center to left the unnamed protagonist Kaine and EmilDeveloper s Cavia a Publisher s Square EnixDirector s Yoko TaroProducer s Takuya IwasakiYosuke SaitoDesigner s Daisuke IizukaProgrammer s Takeshi KatayamaArtist s D KYoshio KamikuboShogo TojoWriter s Hana KikuchiSawako NatoriComposer s Keiichi OkabeKakeru IshihamaKeigo HoashiTakafumi NishimuraSeriesDrakengardPlatform s Nier GestaltPlayStation 3 West only Xbox 360Nier ReplicantPlayStation 3 Japan only PlayStation 4Xbox OneMicrosoft WindowsReleasePlayStation 3 Xbox 360AS AU April 22 2010EU April 23 2010NA April 27 2010PlayStation 4 Xbox OneAS April 22 2021NA EU April 23 2021Microsoft WindowsWW April 23 2021Genre s Action role playing hack and slashMode s Single player The game is a spin off from the Drakengard series following the fifth ending of the first game the events of which have left Earth in ruin Set over one thousand years later the story follows the unnamed protagonist attempting to find a cure for a terminal illness afflicting the girl Yonah either his sister or daughter The gameplay borrows elements from various video game genres occasionally switching between them and the main role playing based gameplay Beginning production in 2007 the game was directed by Drakengard creator Yoko Taro who was given a lot of creative freedom with the project Its storyline drew inspiration from September 11 attacks and the War on Terror while its gameplay was partly inspired by God of War series Due to Western feedback multiple versions of the protagonist were created The music was composed by Monaca a music studio led by Keiichi Okabe and several albums have been released Nier was released to mixed reception reviewers praised the story characters and soundtrack and were mixed in their opinions of how well the disparate gameplay elements were connected The execution of some gameplay elements was criticized notably the side quests and the graphics were regarded as substandard Despite this the game acquired acclaim among players over time becoming a cult classic The original Nier sold 500 000 copies while the updated version shipped 1 5 million copies worldwide A sequel developed by PlatinumGames titled Nier Automata was released in 2017 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 3 Development 3 1 Music 4 Release 4 1 Remaster 5 Reception 5 1 Initial release 5 2 Replicant ver 1 22474487139 6 Legacy 7 Notes 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksGameplay edit nbsp The main character fighting a giant Shade The boss health bar is at the bottom a minimap can be seen at lower right and the top right contains bars representing the protagonist s health and magic Nier is an action role playing game in which players take on the role of an unnamed protagonist the protagoinst is a middle aged man in Nier Gestalt and a teenage boy in Nier Replicant named by the player 2 The player directly controls the main character through a third person perspective to interact with people objects and enemies throughout the game 3 The player can turn the camera around the characters which allows for a 360 view of the surroundings The three dimensional world is divided into areas separated by loading screens and the player can move freely throughout these areas by walking running jumping and climbing ladders 4 In some rooms and buildings the camera swings to the side and the main character is restricted to moving as in a two dimensional platforming environment while during certain battles the camera pulls up to simulate a top down shoot em up or other video game genres 3 While traveling the player is frequently attacked by monsters which include shadowy figures called Shades large animals and robots 3 Defeating these enemies gives the player experience points that can increase the main character s power and money that can be used to purchase items 2 The main character can attack these creatures with either a one or two handed sword or a spear These weapons can be customized to have greater damage and abilities using materials that can be purchased dropped from monsters or scavenged around the world Multiple different varieties of each weapon type can be acquired The player can also use magic spells which require enough energy from a constantly regenerating amount to cast These spells include projectiles and large shadowy fists among others new spells are acquired in the first half of the game by completing specific battles 5 In addition to the main plotline Nier includes numerous sidequests which give the player experience points and money as well as fishing and farming segments 6 Synopsis editIn the mid 21st century in the midst of a snowstorm in summer amid a ruined city the protagonist fends of etherial black monsters to protect the sick young girl Yonah either his younger sister or daughter depending on the version The protagonist uses a magical book to fend off the creatures but Yonah touches it and is covered in black markings worsening her condition The story moves to over a thousand years later with the current feudal civilization in decline and the black creatures dubbed Shades becoming more hostile The protagonist and Yonah live in a village built within post industrial ruins with the protagonist taking odd jobs from the village leaders Devola and Popola to earn money to support the sick Yonah While rescuing Yonah from a temple after she wanders there looking for a rare flower the protagonist meets the talking book Grimoire Weiss which suggests that the two team up to use Weiss s magic and to find a cure for Yonah s disease identified as the terminal Black Scrawl In their search they encounter Kaine a hot tempered and foul mouthed swordswoman and Emil a blindfolded boy whose eyes petrify anyone they see After journeying for a time the protagonist s village is attacked by a giant Shade The battle ends with Emil being forced to petrify Kaine to seal the shade and Yonah being kidnapped by a master Shade dubbed the Shadowlord The game jumps forward five years with the situation worsening The protagonist and Emil successfully find the power necessary to free Kaine and kill the giant Shade but getting the power transforms Emil into a skeletal being the villagers fear Under Devola and Popola s guidance the party seek out parts of a stone key that will unlock a pathway to the Shadowlord After defeating five Shades and assembling the key the team goes to defeat the Shadowlord Devola and Popola then confront the party revealing themselves to be allied with the Shadowlord in the name of a greater plan 1300 years prior humanity faced extinction due to an incurable disease In an attempt to survive they separated their souls from their bodies the current humans are the artificial Replicants who developed their own personalities while the Shades are human souls dubbed Gestalts who are slowly losing their minds through being unable to reunite with their bodies The Black Scrawl is a side effect of the Gestalts insanity degrading their Replicant counterparts The Shadowlord is the prime Gestalt used to stabilise them and Devola and Popola are androids who oversee the system The party defeat them with Emil sacrificing himself in the process The remaining group then defeats the Shadowlord revealed to be the Gestalt of the prologue s protagonist with his actions driven by the wish to save his Yonah by reuniting her Gestalt and Repicant The Gestalt Yonah dissipates to save her Replicant version s life and the protagonist kills the Shadowlord after Grimoire Weiss sacrifices himself to weaken his power If the player enters further playthroughs events start just after Kaine is freed Kaine s past is focused on showing the discrimination she suffered due to her parents deaths being born intersex and later being partially possessed by the rogue Gestalt Tyrann Through Tyrann the player can understand the previously garbled speech of Gestalts New story sequences show the Gestalt antagonists motivations and backstory showing them to be sentient and fighting for their own beliefs and goals The second ending shows the spirit of the Gestalt protagonist and Yonah reuniting in the afterlife and reveals that Emil survived further information confirms that the Shadowlord s death will lead to humanity s extinction as Replicants and Gestalts can no longer be rejoined In a third or further playthrough Kaine becomes overwhelmed by Tyrann going berserk and forcing the protagonist to fight her The protagonist can either kill her to end her suffering the third ending or sacrifice his life for her the fourth ending The latter choice erases memory of him from Kaine and Yonah and deletes all of the player s save data The updated version of Replicant adds a fifth ending after a new game is begun following the fourth ending beginning following the defeat of Kaine s Shade nemesis Hook Three years after the Shadowlord s defeat Kaine continues having nightmares about losing something precious and fights increasingly hostile Shades Going to the Forest of Myth to investigate its sudden silence she finds everyone killed by machines emerging from its central tree revealed to be the control unit recording Replicant memories its AI communicating with Kaine through twin childlike avatars Kaine is aided in fighting past machine duplicates of her by Emil eventually entering the tree s mainframe and battling enemies drawn from her memories culminating in a battle with a more powerful Hook helped by the data remains of Grimoire Weiss Kaine destroys Hook and the AI restoring the protagonist in his young form all of the player s save data prior to the fourth ending is consequently restored Development editThe concept that would become Nier was first proposed following the release of Drakengard 2 and the reveal of seventh generation consoles The original concept was for a third entry in the Drakengard series As the project evolved the original ideas were reworked and the game eventually became a spin off from the main series Despite this the game s director Yoko Taro continues to think of it as the third Drakengard game 7 Different reports described its planned platforms 7 8 An earlier report stated it was intended as an Xbox 360 exclusive then expanded onto the PlayStation 3 PS3 8 Yoko later stated that the PS3 version was the original one planned due to the lessening importance of the PlayStation 2 which Drakengard 2 had been made for 7 Including concept planning the total development time lasted three years with two years spent actually developing the game It was initially a small scale project but during planning it grew into a full fledged role playing game 9 Development was handled by Cavia with help from Square Enix who had previously provided development support for the Drakengard games 9 Square Enix had minimal input on Yoko s vision for the game s atmosphere and story allowing him high creative control 8 Nier is intended to be set over 1000 years after the original Drakengard s fifth ending In this scenario the game s protagonists Caim and Angelus travel across a dimensional boundary to fight a monstrous beast After winning the battle and killing the monster they are shot down by a fighter jet and killed their introduction of magic to the world leads to magical research that results in the Black Scrawl 10 According to Yoko after the dark story of Drakengard Yoko focused on more positive themes of friendship and combined effort 8 Much of the game was inspired by the September 11 attacks and the War on Terror Yoko took from it the idea of a terrible event where both sides believed they were doing the right thing and wanted to show the player multiple perspectives of the same events 11 The term Replicant was borrowed by Yoko from the 1982 science fiction movie Blade Runner although Yoko did not cite a particular source for Nier s name passing it off as a codename that persisted through development 8 12 The characters were designed by an artist under the moniker D K 13 Two character designs for the protagonist were created for Nier The developers believed that the Japanese audience would respond more strongly to a younger protagonist while non Japanese audiences would prefer an adult protagonist character 8 14 Other than changing the protagonists appearance and modifying a few lines of dialogue to fit with him being a father rather than a brother to Yonah the developers made no changes between the two versions 6 14 it was initially believed that the older protagonist was the character s original design 6 Many characters underwent changes during development and some needed to be cut There were originally thirteen Grimoires with all but three Weiss Noir and Rubrum being cut Emil s character was derived from a female character named Halua while Kaine was originally a far more feminine type who hid her violent nature 15 Yonah s original Japanese name was derived from the Biblical name Jonah this could not be taken verbatim into its localized form due to the name being associated with a man so the name was changed to Yonah 8 12 Yoko was initially shocked at Kaine s design but warmed to it and had it kept 13 Kaine s character was made intersex since the team felt it fit in with many other aspects of her gritty backstory Kaine s status as intersex caused some commotion in western territories which is something the team did not actively intend 16 Yoko attributed the original suggestion to female staff members working on the game 9 The in game cutscenes were created and directed by Studio Anima 17 The combat and action elements of Nier were inspired by the God of War series of games which both Taro and Saito enjoyed While the games had not been as popular in Japan as in North America the two felt that the idea of having boss fights with different combat styles than the regular battles was an idea that would appeal to players in both regions The changing styles as well as the occasional changes in camera angle and movement were meant to accentuate the gap between real modern scenery and the fantasy world as a tie in to the game s story 18 The game was designed to have gameplay that would appeal to non Japanese players in mind with producer Saito stating that they wanted to depart from menu based combat 19 The game was meant to appeal to older players it was intended as an action role playing game RPG for an older market than Square Enix s action RPG series Kingdom Hearts This influenced the decision to have a main character in his 30s for the international version as well as more blood and swearing than typical in a Square Enix RPG 18 The fusion of different gameplay styles was included as a homage to earlier gameplay styles and genres 8 Music edit Main article Music of Nier The soundtrack to Nier was composed by a collaboration of the studio MoNACA directed by Keiichi Okabe and including Kakeru Ishihama and Keigo Hoashi and Takafumi Nishimura from Cavia Okabe served as the lead composer and as the director for the project as a whole Okabe was brought onto the project when the concept for the game was first being devised and worked intermittently on the soundtrack for the next three years until its release The music for the game was generally composed entirely separately from the development of the game The music was designed for different motifs to appear in various arrangements throughout the soundtrack and also to convey a sense of sadness even during the thrilling tracks Okabe was allowed a great deal of freedom regarding what the music was to sound like game director Yoko Taro s main request was that he use a lot of vocal works 20 The soundtrack to Nier is largely composed of melancholy acoustic pieces which heavily feature vocals by vocalist Emi Evans Emiko Rebecca Evans a singer from England living in Tokyo She is the singer for the band freesscape and had previously worked on video games such as Etrian Odyssey In addition to singing Evans was asked to write her own lyrics in futuristic languages The composers gave her preliminary version of songs and the style they wished the language to be in such as Gaelic or French and she invented the words Evans wrote songs in versions of Gaelic Portuguese Spanish Italian French English and Japanese where she tried to imagine what they would sound like after 1000 years of drifting 21 Square Enix released a soundtrack album of music from the game titled Nier Gestalt amp Replicant Original Soundtrack on April 21 2010 22 The soundtrack album reached number 24 on the Japanese Oricon music charts and remained on the charts for 11 weeks 23 As preorder bonuses for Nier Gestalt and Nier Replicant two mini albums Nier Gestalt Mini Album and Nier Replicant Mini Album were included 24 25 An album of arranged music NieR Gestalt amp Replicant 15 Nightmares amp Arrange Tracks was published by Square Enix on December 8 2010 26 The arranged album reached number 59 on the Oricon music charts a position it held for a week 27 Another album NieR Tribute Album echo was released on September 14 2011 28 and an album of piano arrangements Piano Collections Nier Gestalt amp Replicant was published on March 21 2012 29 Release editNier was officially unveiled in June 2009 at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 along with its developer and publisher 30 31 The localizations for the game in English French and German were produced during development so that all of the versions could be released at the same time and so that Cavia and Square Enix could solicit feedback from North America and Europe on the game so that it would appeal to players outside Japan 8 32 Due to its high violence the game was given a CERO D rating in Japan 12 In Japan two versions of the game were released Nier Gestalt for the 360 which would use the adult lead and Nier Replicant for the PS3 which used the young lead In the West the Gestalt version was released on both platforms under the title Nier 8 The PS3 version had a Japanese voice cast while the 360 release used the English dub 33 Nier released worldwide by Square Enix in April 2010 it released on April 22 in Japan and Australia April 23 in Europe and April 27 in North America 34 35 A supplementary guidebook Grimoire Nier The Complete Guide Cels was released on May 28 2010 by ASCII Media Works The guidebook included documentation of in game elements developer interviews and novellas detailing both additional character stories and a post game ending scenario 36 37 On May 11 Square Enix released a piece of downloadable content for the game titled The World of Recycled Vessel The small expansion features a series of fifteen battles with the incarnation of Nier other than the one in the specific version of the game Nier enters the battles in a dream world accessed through a diary in his house The expansion offers new costumes and weapons for the game 38 A CD drama NieR Replicant Drama CD The Lost Words and the Red Sky was released on April 27 2011 The CD covers additional stories related to the game s backstory and characters 39 40 Remaster edit nbsp The remaster of Nier updated the character art and used the younger version of the protagonist An updated version of Replicant titled Nier Replicant ver 1 22474487139 was announced in March 2020 as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations for the series and was slated for a worldwide release for PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Windows 41 It was released on console in Asia on April 22 2023 in Japan and Asia and April 23 in the West The Windows version released worldwide on April 23 42 The game came in both standard and a limited White Snow edition exclusive to the Square Enix online store Pre orders came with a digital soundtrack and platform specific art based bonuses 43 An updated version of Grimoire Nier was released in Japan in 2021 and for the first time in English in 2023 44 45 Yosuke Saito returned as the producer Yoko Taro remained as creative director and the role of game director went to Saki Ito Development was handled by Toylogic 41 The combat redesign was supervised by Takahisa Taura of PlatinumGames who had worked on the game s sequel Nier Automata Toylogic was brought on board due to Yoko knowing its founder Yoichi Take from their time working together at Cavia Kazuma Koda who worked on later Nier projects contributed promotional artwork 1 Ito described his work reworking the combat and graphical design as preserving as much as possible while matching his own idealised memories of the game and create something to please fans of Nier Automata 46 The characters were redrawn by Akihiko Yoshida Toshiyuki Itahana and Kimihiko Fujisaka all three had contributed to the Drakengard and Nier series and were brought in at Yoko s request 47 Yoshida worked on the redesigns of the young protagonist Kaine Yonah and Emil Itahana redesigned Devola and Popola and Fujisaka reworked the designs for the king of Facade his queen Fyra the father protagonist and designed new character Louise 48 The game included new story content content creating a narrative link to its sequel and story content originally cut from the game 49 For the remaster Yoko chose to exclusively use the brother version of the protagonist as he had initially wanted As the father character had apparently seen mixed responses in the West Yoko decided to feature the brother in the remaster 50 The father protagonist was featured as the player character in the 15 Nightmares content originally released as DLC dubbed World of Recycled Vessel 48 46 The Mermaid story featuring new character Louise was planned for the original game but cut due to budget and reworked into a later novella Yoko decided to include it given the oppertunity but did not incorporate other novella material as those were original stories rather than cut content 51 Weapon Stories a feature from the Drakengard series and Nier Automata were also incorporated 46 The fifth ending originally a backup plan in case the original save data deletion was dropped and later written into a novella was included both due to Saito s request for fan service and having the budget to incorporate it 51 50 Tying into later developments in the series elements of the fifth ending featured advanced technology 50 ver 1 22474487139 features new Japanese voicework to make the game fully voiced and both new and rearranged music 41 The score was arranged by Okabe Hoashi Ryuichi Takada Kuniyuki Takahashi Shotaro Seo and Oliver Good Okabe and Hoashi composed the new tracks Evans returned to perform vocals with Saki Nakae The chorus work was done by Evans Nakae Okabe Shotaro Seo Yukino Orita and KOCHO 52 Most of the English original cast returned including Laura Bailey Kaine Liam O Brien Grimoire Weiss Julie Ann Taylor Emil and Eden Riegel Devola and Popola The protagonist had two voice actors Zach Aguilar voiced the younger version while Ray Chase voiced the older version after the time skip 53 Reception editInitial release edit ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPS3 68 100 54 X360 67 100 55 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comC 3 Eurogamer6 10 2 Famitsu34 40 56 GameSpot5 10 4 IGN7 10 57 RPGamer4 5 5 5 IGN Australia7 3 10 58 Nier Gestalt sold over 12 500 copies in Japan the week of its release 59 while Replicant sold over 60 000 and was the top selling video game in Japan that week 60 Replicant sold over 121 000 copies in Japan by the end of May 2010 and ended the year with over 134 000 copies sold 61 62 In 2019 Yoko estimated that Nier had sold around 500 000 copies worldwide According to Yoko we weren t really in the red but it wasn t exactly a success either 63 Nier received mixed reviews Reviewers criticized the graphics with Ryan Clements of IGN saying that one of Nier s greatest flaws is its visuals while GameSpot s Kevin VanOrd bemoaned the flavorless visuals and lifeless environments 4 57 Dustin Quillen of 1UP com said that the game looks downright primitive while Adriaan den Ouden of RPGamer who awarded the game a higher score than most said that the environments are bland and poorly rendered 3 5 The music and voice acting however were praised Clements said that both are quite excellent den Ouden called the soundtrack absolutely fantastic Chris Schilling of Eurogamer said that the music was full of memorable themes and one of the four reviewers for the Japanese Weekly Famitsu termed it a cut above 2 5 56 57 Reviewers were divided in their opinion on the effectiveness of the multiple styles of gameplay presented Seth Schiesel of The New York Times said that while there are plenty of games that surpass it in each area that Nier pulled all of the styles together into a coherent compelling whole instead of feeling disjointed he especially praised a section of the game that is presented entirely through text 64 Patrick Kolan of IGN Australia however said that while the different styles were interesting and one of the game s biggest strengths they suffered from poor execution and cohesion and left the game with split personality disorder 58 Clements said that the developers ideas sometimes outshine the actual implementation while highlighting the gameplay elements as part of what made the game fun 57 Adriaan den Ouden called out the variety as the best part of the game likening it to a buffet table while also acknowledging that none of the sections were amazing on their own and could easily be looked upon poorly 5 The regular combat was reviewed as solid if not exceptional and the sidequests were seen as repetitive with Quillen saying that the side quests in Nier are about as numerous as they are totally mindless VanOrd calling them a series of monotonous events often connected only by long stretches of nothing and a Famitsu reviewer saying that they didn t see much purpose to them 3 4 56 Clements said that the combat had a fair amount of satisfaction though players should not expect anything too extraordinary and Kolan termed the combat as moderately deep 57 58 Critics gave a generally positive review to the plot and characters VanOrd liked most of the characters but thought Nier was bland and the story soggy while Schiesel called the story provocative and profound saying that it succeeds at fostering an emotional investment in its characters and in its world 4 64 Quillen said that the plot takes some fascinating and truly original turns and that Nier has a supporting cast of genuinely interesting folks and Schilling said that the story made the game difficult to dislike 2 3 The Famitsu reviewer that viewed the game the most favorably said that he was blown away by the multiple endings and that nothing like it s been done in gaming 56 In 2015 Jeffrey Matulef of Eurogamer characterized Nier as the rare game that gets better with age Despite poor sales and tepid reviews he wrote the game had acquired a cult following which he attributed to its sense of wonder due to its cryptic storytelling mashup assortment of game mechanics and melancholy mood 65 Replicant ver 1 22474487139 edit Nier Replicant ver 1 22474487139 receptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 80 100 66 PS4 83 100 67 XONE 83 100 68 Review scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly8 10 69 Famitsu34 40 70 Game Informer8 25 10 71 GameSpot8 10 72 IGN8 10 73 PC Gamer US 90 100 74 By June 2021 Replicant ver 1 22474487139 had shipped over one million copies worldwide in both physical and digital sales 75 noted as being double the estimates for the original version 76 As of November 2022 Replicant ver 1 22474487139 has shipped 1 5 million copies worldwide 77 Famitsu lauded the gameplay improvements and visual upgrade though one reviewer noted the lack of fast travel and another said some players might be thrown off by unspecified quirks in the design 78 Electronic Gaming Monthly s Mollie L Patterson enjoyed the remaster liking the young version of the protagonist better than the earlier adult version and praising its reworked gameplay and additions 69 Jason Guisao of Game Informer felt the visual upgrade was inconsistant and disliked the side quest structure but lauded the overall narrative and improvements to the game s mechanics 71 GameSpot s Michael Higham was generally positive about the game praising its narrative new elements and music while finding its gameplay and world held back by archaic design 72 Mitchell Saltzmann of IGN negatively noted the repetition in later areas and the side quest design but praised the graphical and gameplay updates along with the new story content 73 Julie Muncy of PC Gamer positively noted the improvements to combat and general movement and praised the story s tone and additions but highlighted that the original s pacing issues were also retained 74 Chris Plante of Polygon enjoyed the slow pace of the narrative and the combat but disliked the archaic design and was uncomfortable with some of Kaine s storyline 79 Malindy Hetfeld of Eurogamer did not like the game as a whole but enjoyed its later narrative and noted that the graphical and gameplay improvements had made it playable for modern audiences and series fans 80 Replicant ver 1 22474487139 won the Best Score Music category at The Game Awards 2021 81 It also saw nominations at the 2021 NAVGTR awards in Outstanding Animation Technical Outstanding Game Franchise Role playing Outstanding Original Dramagic Score Franchise and Outstanding Song Original or Adapted 82 Legacy editNier was the last game that Cavia made the company was absorbed into its parent company AQ Interactive in July 2010 83 Square Enix executive producer Yosuke Saito later commented that a number of things related to Nier were in progress and that an announcement could be due in 2011 84 The only announcement ended up not being for a new Nier video game but instead for a live evening concert for Nier s music titled Nier Night Evening of Madness which took place on October 28 2011 85 In March 2011 there were plans made between Yoko and Takuya Iwasaki one of the original producers for Drakengard to develop a port of Nier for the PlayStation Vita at Iwasaki s company Orca The port would have incorporated material from both versions of the game When Orca was chosen to help develop Dragon Quest X the project was shelved 86 A number of key staff from Nier s development including director Yoko and Okabe would later reunite to work on a new entry Drakengard 3 in the Drakengard series from which Nier was spun off 87 A sequel titled Nier Automata developed by Square Enix and PlatinumGames for the PlayStation 4 was released in Japan on February 23 in North America on March 7 and worldwide on March 10 2017 The PC version of Nier Automata was released on March 17 2017 The Xbox One version was released on June 26 2018 The Nintendo Switch version was released on October 6 2022 Yoko Saito and Okabe returned to their previous roles Other staff members include Yoshida as lead artist and producer Atsushi Inaba 88 89 A mobile game Nier Reincarnation produced by Applibot with Yoshida returning to design the characters was released on February 18 2021 41 Owing to the success of Automata Nier was reprinted for the PlayStation 3 in PAL territories in April 2017 90 Notes edit Remaster developed by Toylogic 1 Stylized as NieR Japanese ニーア レプリカント Hepburn Nia 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December 10 2023 Retrieved May 13 2024 Quillen Dustin July 13 2010 Nier Developer Cavia is No More 1UP com Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved July 13 2011 Masashi Oji December 28 2010 総勢60名以上のゲームクリエイター 声優 4Gamer執筆陣に聞いてみた 2010年の注目タイトル と 2011年への意気込み 期待 More than 60 game creators amp voice actors 4Gamer authors asked 2010 Featured Titles and Enthusiasm Expectations for 2011 in Japanese 4Gamer Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved July 13 2011 Spencer Spencer September 29 2011 Nier Developer Cavia is No More Siliconera Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved January 23 2013 豪華布陣で挑む NieR New Project 仮題 スタッフインタビュー詳細版 NieR New Project tentative title staff interview detailed version that challenges with a luxurious lineup in Japanese Famitsu July 2 2015 Archived from the original on July 4 2015 Retrieved July 8 2015 Phillips Tom March 14 2013 Deadly Premonition developer making Drakengard 3 Eurogamer Archived from the original on October 17 2014 Retrieved October 9 2013 McWhertor Michael June 16 2015 Square Enix is making a new Nier with Platinum Games Polygon Archived from the original on June 16 2015 Retrieved June 16 2015 Seto Dan October 29 2015 The Full Story Behind Nier Automata on PS4 PlayStation Blog Archived from the original on October 29 2015 Retrieved October 29 2015 Barker Sammy Square Enix Is Reprinting NieR on the PS3 Due to Popular Demand Push Square Retrieved October 22 2023 Further reading editTaro Yoko 2021 Yoko Taro hen Game Creators of Biography in Japanese Tokyo Cycomi Turcev Nicolas 2019 The Strange Works of Taro Yoko From Drakengard to Nier Automata Foreword by Yoko Taro Toulouse Third Editions ISBN 978 23 7784 048 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nier nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Nier Official website at the Wayback Machine archived October 21 2015 Portal nbsp Video games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nier amp oldid 1224103660 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