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NieR Gestalt

Compatible with Xbox360â„¢, Xbox Oneâ„¢, Xbox Series Xâ„¢
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00

Product Languages

Language  English, French, German, Japanese
NieR Gestalt
NieR Gestalt
NieR Gestalt
NieR Gestalt
NieR Gestalt

Compatibility


NTSC-J 
 
 
NTSC-U/C 
 
 
PAL 
 
 

features

  • Experience a rich, twisting storyline of a world plagued by human anguish, buried secrets and a ravaging disease
  • Explore a beautiful, immersive world presented in signature Square Enix style
  • Diverse and action-packed game play heightened by a combination of chain attacks and crushing magic abilities
  • Multiple weapons to master, each with its own characteristics
  • Unlock magic abilities to unleash crushing blows to enemies near and far Cinematic event scenes that draw the player into the world of NIER
  • Backward Compatibility: Xbox One and Xbox Series X
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description

Nothing is as it seems in Square Enix’s latest action adventure game, set in a crumbling world plagued by disease and dark, unrecognizable creatures. Players assume the role of the unyielding protagonist, NIER, resolute in his quest to discover a cure for his daughter, who is infected with the Black Scrawl virus. With powerful allies and a mysterious book, NIER encounters things that will confound even the mightiest of warriors. With NIER, experience seamless in-battle cinematics and explore hauntingly familiar lands, intense action-packed battles, and storytelling like only Square Enix can do.
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customer reviews

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Total votes: 1

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A quirky yet relaxing action RPG
Nier is an unusual game. The main protagonist is singularly ugly (he looks like Adam Sessler with a bad wig), spends lots of his time doing mundane tasks for his fellow villagers, oh and has a bunch of sidekicks that include a wise-cracking spell book with a posh British accent, and a foul-mouthed transsexual with a heart of gold.

In terms of gameplay too, the game doesn't fail to impress with its quirkiness mixing Zelda like dungeons with 2D platforming segments, and fights with enemies/bosses that have a large shooting element to them (think Raiden not Halo). If anything Nier reminds me of Treasure titles like Silhouette Mirage which whilst not being the most polished, were a truckload of fun.

So don't let the average game graphics put you off (especially since some of the artwork/designs are stunning). Don't ignore the game because people have labelled the sidequests boring (I find them quite relaxing to tell you the truth). Check the game out. You may be pleasantly surprised =).
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