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Then you didn't play the game properly?Casual Shinji said:So as someone who played through the game "properly", is the A scenario anything other than a 9 hour long set-up, or was I simply missing this game's.. brilliance? Because I didn't get anything from it, and dropped the game right after it told me to keep playing presumably because the actual interesting stuff was still ahead. And I honestly didn't feel like traversing through the same boring gameworld with the same boring combat in order to find out. I was just getting serious MGS2 vibes, and I decided to quit while I was ahead.Meiam said:Yeah Nier reputation is far above it's execution, gameplay isn't very interesting and nothing about the story is that memorable, it's the whole "auteur" game, where praise is given for originality regardless of whether it's good or not. Oh plus you have to play trough the game 3 time to see everything, which would be fine if the gameplay was good, but it's just tedious. Soundtrack was great, can't take that away. And I'm saying all that as someone who loved drakengard 1/2.
"Ending" A isn't an ending. It's like if you were playing an episodic game, stopped playing after episode 2 and said "there, I beat the game, I'm done and the story was dumb" when there's still 3 more episodes and the game is still in the ramp up phase.
Unfortunately a very valid criticism of Nier Automata is that Scenario B really fucks up the pacing of the game. Scenario B is just scenario A again, but the beginning and the end are different because you you have a different character's perspective. Sadly 80% of Scenario B is exactly like scenario A, and it becomes very tedious very quickly and made me feel like my time was being wasted (which is a huge pet peeve of mine in all games).
Then you get to scenario C with is literally the other half of the story, so if you only played A you missed a full half of the game's plot, and scenario C is where all the set up from scenario A starts paying off and the story starts coming together and explaining the world.