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NieR Re[in]carnation

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NieR Re[in]carnation

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4.7
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User Reviews for NieR Re[in]carnation

3
Story is ok, gameplay is a bit boring

The theme of exploring weapon stories is cool and seeing stories playout is really neat. But the “game” part is really boring since for the most part you can put it on Auto and the game plays itself. The auto feature is mostly useful because you will have to grind a lot, and sit through 10-15min of auto play per round for your grinding. Since the story is stronger than the gameplay, this would have been better if it was not a game but an short story anime or something. But since it is a game some QoL improvements at minimum would be, not sending back to title screen if stamina is full and you try to send/receive stamina from friends. If a level/battle has already been completed auto should just auto complete the battles; should not have to sit through 10–15 minutes of having to watch each battle play until you run out of stamina. Adjust material and stamina requirements, grind is fine but the price of some upgrade materials is too much. Only with half stamina events does it make it easier to grind for things you need. And since you have to mostly auto play they really need to implement a way for the screen to stay on instead of defaulting to your phones auto screen off. So many other game apps override the settings to keep the screen on, but you have adjust your auto lock settings.

10fortyEZ, Aug 08, 2021
4
Great so far but…

I desperately want to like this game, and I do when I can play it, but it’s getting kind of frustrating when it crashes 2-3 times every time I load it up. I’m a big fan of the NieR series and when I heard this was a sequel to Automata I immediately went to download it. I’m not super far into the game, but I’m enjoying the story so far. The music, which has always been a staple of the series, is great as usual, and I’m surprised the game’s graphics are as good as they are, considering this is a mobile game. The gacha mechanics aren’t… great, but it isn’t necessary to enjoy the game. The P5R event is happening right now though, and I just don’t see how I can get the characters I want without spending money. So the gacha doesn’t seem very f2p friendly, but it seems to be a mechanic you can largely ignore. The combat isn’t anything complicated but it’s interesting enough to keep you engaged.Overall, I think so far I can recommend this game if you’re coming here for more NieR lore. Go ahead and give it a shot.

exclarare, Sep 15, 2022
4
Made for narrative enjoying NieR fans

I’ve had a chance to play this game for awhile now, and there are certain aspects that completely impress and others that could use some work. First of all, the visuals and aesthetics of this game are unmatched on the mobile platform. The world building, character designs, and character narratives go beyond what is to be expected for a game of this platform. That being said, the story and design elements are obviously the primary focus of the studio that is producing this game. Because of this, actual gameplay suffers from being repetitive and grinding/farming intensive. Don’t get me wrong, I like the gameplay; but there is little to keep me immersed and I usually end up playing through all the battles on fast mode with ‘auto’ enabled. I think the turn-based gameplay mechanics need tweaking to encourage more strategy beyond aspects that are adjusted during the loadout phase. Overall, this game is enticing, entertaining and a refreshing take on the gacha mobile game formula. If you are a fan of the NieR franchise this game will be even more appealing to you due to the frequent crossover events and familiar design elements. But, if you like intense, immersive and involved gameplay experiences I would look elsewhere.

jlnick123, Sep 26, 2021
5
Everything to expect from a NieR game

Just as you would expect from a NieR game, this new addition has incredible story telling that will drag you in while being accompanied by a phenomenal soundtrack and stunning graphics. The gameplay isn’t too over the top and can even be completely automatic for those who are only really interested in the story's. However just like any game there will be at least some minor bugs. One of the main bugs that I have been running into at the moment is that at times when I collect something from either a mission or by collecting on of the birds my game will constantly have the connecting sign in the corner of the screen and never connect despite having perfectly fine internet. However, I don’t find this to be a big enough of an issue to cost such a great game even 1 star. This game most certainly has the potential to become one of the greatest mobile games of all time as long as they move in the right direction and I can’t wait to see where they go with it next.

LOGAN MG03, Sep 23, 2021
3
EN Gacha rates reduced by half

I’ve been playing the JP version of this game since it launched and through the banners I’ve never had a problem getting something worthwhile, at least one purple(weapon or character) within 10 rolls. The 4* rates in JP are 4% not 2%. So far in over 200 rolls, I’ve gotten four 4* weapons and one 4* character, plus a pity character. In comparison, in the JP version I’ve gotten 12! 4* weapons and maybe six 4* characters in the same amount of time, making building a party I like easier to assemble and build. I have built up only 1 character on EN version and that’s the A2 event character. Additionally they have added a get(a tiny amount of) gems in exchange for watching a minute long video. The time wasted watching the video is not worth it personally since most time you’re gonna land on the 10 gem one. Gameplay is the same in both versions, which is why I’m giving this a 3 rating. Predatory gacha practices when being localized for the West always ends up being put in. Then the game fails within 6 months here. It’s ridiculous.

Lunar Rabbot, Aug 21, 2021
5
Surprisingly good!

This was my very first introduction to the NieR franchise and I have to say, it was nothing less than excellent. I was immediately drawn in by the graphics, music and mood of the game. The characters & their stories were interesting and engaging. While playing this game I started looking deeper into the lore and actually purchased both NieR Automata & NieR Replicant for the PS4, both of which I highly recommend. My favorite character overall was “Mama”. The voice talents of the characters themselves are also quite good. If you’re really into artwork & music this game delivers with its detailed and intriguing design. I’m not very good at fighting games in general but I found the mechanics of the game extremely easy to get used to and level up my characters and their weapons for battle. The “mini games” left a little to be desired & some the gameplay was a bit repetitive in nature but that is basically the whole point of the game. You can kind of see the obvious ending coming down the road but even after you “finish”, the main story isn’t completely over. I loved this game and still haven’t finished it but keep coming back because it is genuinely that good. If you’re debating about playing it just do it already!

pissedoffcitizen360, Nov 26, 2021
5
Amazing Game

I pre-ordered this game and played it for about a week before deleting it. My initial impressions were a mixed bag: the game itself was a beautiful combination of Monument Valley, Sinoalice, and a (somewhat) traditional JRPG. However, due to my unfamiliarity (at the time) with gachas and the complexities/oddities of the mechanic - and the game itself - I just found it a little overwhelming at the time. However, after months passed by and I inadvertently became more familiar with gachas - courtesy of Punishing: Gray Raven and Genshin Impact - I decided to circle back on NieR:R and boy…I sure am glad I did. Now that I understand gacha mechanics I now have a far better vision of how this game works. With this confusion cleared up it’s like a fog lifted, thus revealing the other elements of the game that I didn’t fully appreciate at the time, such as the awesome characters/weapons, the beautiful world, and the dark but lovely storytelling. I am a huge fan of this game now and am thankful I gave it a second chance.

RyanVento, Aug 22, 2021
2
Has potential, but currently nowhere near worth playing..

The music and storyline is pretty good. The visuals are unispired & washed out. Character design is absolute garbage. I cannot even FIND the game's mechanics. I'm sorry to have to say all of that, as I have been a *huge* Square-Enix fan for as I can remember, but I've been so disenchanted playing this release over the last week, hoping that something of merit would be kicking in "anytime now", but it never came. You will be fighting the same handful of amorphous blobs from Chapters 1 - 9. The underpinning vibe I get, is one that I feel most people have, unfortunately, come to expect from the mobile gaming franchise: it's a system of paywalls/stat checks with just enough content to keep you trudging toward the next hurdle. Still, I've played many mobile RPGs/Gachas over the years which are built around that same basic framework, but manage to pull it off with some flair, and enough substance to keep me engaged. This just isn't one of them. I can toss the devs a pair of stars for some of the story elements, and the music, but unless this project undergoes a transformation of, "No Man's Sky" proportions at some point, I don't see myself coming back to this one. In its current form, I honestly can't even recognize it as a Square-Enix product.

Sandor Strangesnork, Aug 02, 2021
3
Above average but disappointing

I’m a huge fan of the NieR/Drag On Dragoon (Drakengard) franchise, in particular Automata. With this being touted as a direct sequel to the aforementioned game, it creates high expectations. Although it is better than most gacha games, that’s not saying much. It being a game from a Yoko Taro-san series, I expected it would be truly transformative in a mobile gaming world that seems to be a pathetic race to the lowest common denominator of mobile games all in the name of corporate greed. 1. It should have been sold like it’s pay once Final Fantasy (FF) games 2. If they insisted on a turn based system then make it at least up to par with its FF combat system. Sadly, it doesn’t even match up to rpg battle systems like Phantasy Star from the 80’s. It’s not from a lack of mobile graphics capabilities. 3. It really should have been the Automata of Genshin Impact and retained it’s open world action adventure qualities without the gacha mechanics. If I was Square Enix I’d do what they did with FF XI and go back and make a worthy game like FF XIV was. This time maybe include Yoko Taro’s input more.

Shadow Wraith, Feb 18, 2022
3
NieR gacha I guess?

I love NieR. I love the characters the storytelling the MUSIC. It’s all some of the best out there in. I do games. This game definitely has the music part down pat. Apart from that it really is kinda just another gacha game. You use gems to summon new characters (if you’re lucky/an unapologetic whale) and then you level em up with materials you grind for. Seriously if you’ve played ANY gacha you’ve seen what this game has to offer mechanically before. And I’m sure to some people that’s fine. But if you’re like me you’ve been burned out by these games and the repetitive slog they become before long. I knew nothing about this game before downloading it. Not really sure what I expected it to be but it honestly was not Another Gacha Game™️. Yet sure enough when I got into the game it showered me in the usual log in bonuses of enhancement materials and free gems. Speaking of gems I noticed the game differentiates between free and paid ones so…that’s always cool to see. Who knows though? Maybe this game will blow my freaking mind and grinding to level up my characters for end game content I’ll need to follow a guide to the letter for will be fun and worthwhile this time!

Wexfordqreettr, Jul 29, 2021

Description

The latest game in the NieR series arrives on mobile devices! NieR Re[in]carnation is a command-action RPG for mobile devices from Square Enix and Applibot. ーーーーー - Story / It is a place called The Cage. A girl awakens on a cold stone floor.

She finds herself in an infinitely vast place filled with buildings that touch the very sky. Guided by a mysterious creature who calls herself Mama, she begins to explore her new surroundings. To reclaim what she has lost—and atone for her sins—she sets off on a journey through this place of unknown creation. ...A place known as The Cage. - Character Info The Girl of Light When the girl came to, she was collapsed on the stone floor of The Cage. Though she is kind and has a bright personality, she wears a collar and bandages for reasons unknown, and is plagued each night by horrible dreams. Mama A mysterious creature who calls herself Mama. She seems to know something about The Cage, and acts as a guide for the girl. The Dark Monster A strange being that wanders The Cage. It resembles a knight in armor, but also a speechless insect. Regardless, it seems to have some kind of goal... Battles play out by issuing commands to your characters. - Battle Battles play out by issuing commands to your characters. This game includes an auto mode that makes your characters attack enemies all on their own, making it easy for people who aren't as skilled at video games to join in and play as well. - Staff Producer: Yosuke Saito Creative Director: Yoko Taro Director: Daichi Matsukawa Main Character Design: Akihiko Yoshida (CyDesignation, Inc.) Concept Art: Kazuma Koda Music: Keiichi Okabe (MONACA INC.) - This game contains some paid items that are available for purchase. Purchasing said items may incur additional charges. - Recommended environment iOS11.0 or later、iPhone7 Plus、iPhone8 Plus、iPhoneX or later

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