Abstract: You can tell a lot about a game by its name. Nier, for example, is a collection of perfectly fine letters arranged in a nonsensical way. The arranger could have done worse (Iern, Rnei, Einr), and also much better (Erin, Rein). Just like its name, Ni...
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Published: 2010-05-03, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Nier is stuffed with ideas. It is first and foremost a role-playing game, but it incorporates elements from hack-and-slash swordfests, top-down shoot-'em-ups, two-dimensional platformers, and puzzle games. These elements coalesce nicely in the four or ...
Nier, it turns out, couldn’t have positioned itself further from expectations of a Square-Enix console release if it tried. Sure enough, the convoluted plotline, colourful fantasy setting and stereotypical character design may pledge themselves to dece...
Abstract: Nier is a game with obvious, easily identifiable problems, but it is also a game that does other things well enough those negatives are forgivable. Sure, the endless backtracking and fetch quests will wear on you after a while, but probably not until y...
Utterly bizarre and engrossing story, great dialogue and character interactions, very cool boss fights
Action is pretty standard and is broken up by jarring gameplay changes, mandatory mini-games and fetch quests, strong visual design marred by poor texture work
It may not be the prettiest or most polished action-RPG experience available, but Square Enix's Nier is still a fun title in its own right, creatively melding hack-n-slash gameplay with traditional RPG elements, and topped off with a bizarre yet engrossin...
Don’t get us wrong – we’re under no illusion that the entire world will chart vision against issues and come out with so favourable an opinion, though those that do will be rewarded indeed. 5.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed so...