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Got the OST because it's just awesome. The one problem is that a lot of the music in this game is dynamic and has layers that add/subtract when you do certain things and for the most part that's lost here, although there are some songs on the OST that start with some of the layers and just add them on. Also I can't find the Popola/Devola song that plays at the final bossfight of Part 1. I found one song with both of them but the boss one was a lot more energetic, this dynamic thing is confusing
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Notinghamington posted:Really? isn't it obvious? spoiler if you haven't beaten the B ending Popola and Devola, have not gone through the renegade mode, they are still "sane" and are helping shade Nier get his body back, you, and they are helping shade yonah get her body back.
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Notinghamington posted:Really? isn't it obvious? spoiler if you haven't beaten the B ending Popola and Devola, have not gone through the renegade mode, they are still "sane" and are helping shade Nier get his body back, you, and they are helping shade yonah get her body back. Plus You're the ideal person to take out the renegade shades that have got the defect in them and are attacking the replicants. The only problem is that you get a bit too focussed on this task and end up killing non-bad Shades
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# ? May 15, 2010 19:20 |
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NIER: Blade Runner in the Year 3000?
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# ? May 15, 2010 19:21 |
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Brackhar posted:Just finished Ending B. I'm really satisfied with my experience with this game, flaws and all. The fact that I can only recommend the game to friends with many caveats makes me sad, as what they do well here they do *really* well. I ended up watching ending C and D on youtube, though in retrospect since I didn't know how close I was to finding all of the weapons I somewhat regret it. Maybe I'll spend the last three hours necessary to get those final endings myself; I was really moved by them. Not exactly current but: http://kotaku.com/5527402/japan-loves-nier And you're right. Cavia does get plenty of things wrong with this game - some because some of the elements are just sloppy and some because, well, Cavia really can't hold their love of being giant trolls in check. But what they do right in this game they do in a way few games have for a very, very long time indeed.
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# ? May 15, 2010 19:28 |
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Enjoying this game a lot so far despite its flaws. After so many years of JRPG ladyboys, a face like a kicked in biscuit tin is pretty refreshing. Also, the vocal tracks, especially Kaine's theme and Devola's song kinda sound a tiny bit like gaelic to me. Any Irish goons want to confirm?
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# ? May 16, 2010 13:10 |
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UselessLurker posted:Cavia really can't hold their love of being giant trolls in check. I think a lot of what gets written off as 'trolling' is really tied to achievements. For so many nowadays, they steer the gaming experience. They're a checklist of things to do. I personally don't even look at the list. If a little 'you got an achievement' bubble pops up, then hey, that's neat. Otherwise, I play solely as I want to play. If I don't want to do filler side-quests, I won't. It's a really bad time to be an obsessive completionist. You'd go mad, or at least pull out your hair before long.
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# ? May 16, 2010 13:14 |
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I just upgraded the DLC weapon Fool's Lament to lvl 4, raising its attack power to 999. It's just as insane as it sounds. I personally like the idea of trophies, but for some reason some developers think of it as an excuse to triple the game's length but with no in-game rewards, which is insane. The only games I have Platinum on required at least some skill, while not going overboard on crap collecting, like the Uncharted games and Bayonetta. I just upgraded the 30 weapons in this game, and this required no skill at all, just patience, a gently caress-load of free time, and luck. It was also no fun at all and didn't actually give me any in-game benefits since you really only need to upgrade 2-3 weapons to be unstoppable. The rest of the trophies I have left should be pretty fun to complete though, like the speed-run trophy. The weapons upgrade crap taught me a lesson, though. I'm never going to consciously try to complete all the trophies in a game, ever again. So this game has saved me from completing the crazy time-sink that is FFXIII's achievements. Thank you, Cavia. Renoistic fucked around with this message at 13:58 on May 16, 2010 |
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I platinumed FF13 and I don't even want to touch weapon upgrading in this game.
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# ? May 16, 2010 14:20 |
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I guess I just enjoyed this game more than FFXIII, then Edit: Haha I decided to try the DLC maps on hard before getting ending D, and it's HARD, at least when you compare it to the rest of the game. Renoistic fucked around with this message at 14:56 on May 16, 2010 |
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GreenDream posted:Enjoying this game a lot so far despite its flaws. After so many years of JRPG ladyboys, a face like a kicked in biscuit tin is pretty refreshing. IIRC, the vocal tracks were based around pre-existing languages but the "future" versions of them. I think it's in this thread somewhere. But there's some songs that the vocals sound korean, japanese, english, gaelic, pretty much everything else too. I was sure one of them was in english when I recognized a word or two then the rest was gibberish to me. So yeah, pretty sure it's all made up.
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# ? May 16, 2010 14:52 |
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There's some french thrown in for good measure, too.
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# ? May 16, 2010 14:57 |
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I hooked a rhizodont and fought on the line with it for like 3 minutes and then when I had probably under 5% of the bar left it got away
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Xythar posted:I hooked a rhizodont and fought on the line with it for like 3 minutes and then when I had probably under 5% of the bar left it got away Yeah that one's a real son of a bitch. I just got to part 2 yesterday (after finishing all the side quests in part 1) and I decided to get the fishing achievements out of the way so I wouldn't have to think about it later. So I did the rest of the fishing quests then caught myself a rhizodant and a (14 ton) dunkleosteus and both took me a a lot longer to hook and catch than the hyneria. It's crazy how much the area where you can hold the analog stick to damage the fish shrinks on the harder fish. Next I'm gonna some gardening out of the way. Farming white moonflowers is a good way to make some cash right? I'm running a little low right now after buying the Phoenix spear. In other news I got all of my Eagle Eggs within an hour, which was nice. And following the advice of someone earlier and checking Seafront and the Village's farm spots every time I passed through really paid off, since I found 5 Giant Eggs and 6 Black Pearls by the end of part 1. Hopefully I can get a few more before I focus on weapon upgrading to make things a little less painful. e: So is Damascus Steel the only thing you need to take the DLC weapons all the way to level 4? 'Cause that spear sounds badass. I beat the first door last night even though I was only level 18 and it wasn't that bad, I just used a lot of healing items. How much harder are the second and third door? Crowbear fucked around with this message at 16:05 on May 16, 2010 |
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Uh, kinda I suppose, but if all you want is a bit of short-term cash you're probably better off just doing a few quests. I bought all the weapons already and still have like 70,000G from quests (I'm at ~75% quest completion) and nothing much to spend it on, so there's not much point bothering to farm flowers (literally) unless you're trying for Man of Means. I got the rhizodont finally after 3 tries, gently caress that thing. It's not just that the angle you have to hold the stick at becomes super precise but it also tends to change slightly even when Nier's stance remains the same, so you have to quickly hunt for the new spot before it gets away. This time I just hit X to reel it in at around the 10% mark and I guess I got lucky.
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# ? May 16, 2010 16:04 |
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Crowbear posted:e: So is Damascus Steel the only thing you need to take the DLC weapons all the way to level 4? 'Cause that spear sounds badass. I beat the first door last night even though I was only level 18 and it wasn't that bad, I just used a lot of healing items. How much harder are the second and third door? I found nothing in there particularly difficult except those enemies on the second-last stage in the third door that randomly one-shot me out of absolutely nowhere. gently caress those guys. The third door is significantly harder than the other two but still pretty easy with the phoenix spear, at least until that part.
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# ? May 16, 2010 16:07 |
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Xythar posted:Uh, kinda I suppose, but if all you want is a bit of short-term cash you're probably better off just doing a few quests. I bought all the weapons already and still have like 70,000G from quests (I'm at ~75% quest completion) and nothing much to spend it on, so there's not much point bothering to farm flowers (literally) unless you're trying for Man of Means. Well, I'm going to want it eventually. I figure that since I'm getting the Legendary Gardener trophy anyway I might as well make some cash while I'm at it. The guy that wrote the trophy FAQ claims that once you have enough WMF seeds you can use the clock trick to get 300k in 20 minutes, which sounds pretty good to me e: yay forum maintenance eating posts.
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# ? May 16, 2010 16:14 |
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I did most of my 1000000 with a mix of 10 rice and 5 wheat. I still think it's a lot faster in the end than harvesting enough WMF seeds and then harvesting the WMF.
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# ? May 16, 2010 17:27 |
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Ending D. Making you watch the game erase everything in your grimoire one page at a time was a nice touch. I've never seen a more apparent "gently caress You" in a game. Watching 70+ hours of gameplay disappear felt kind of bitter-sweet, but at least the game leaves a piece of evidence that Nier actually existed (the Moonflower at the title screen). And you can't complain that the game erases your saves without warning, at least About Kainé: Does the game at any point tell the player what happened when her parents (not her grandmother) died, and why she she became an outcast in the village as a result? Every thread I've read through says she became possessed by a shade and became a hermaphrodite but I can't remember anything even remotely like this from playing the game. The text-part in NG+ says that she became part-possessed by Tyrann (who decided to take residence inside her heart) when her grandmother was killed, but that has nothing to do why she was bullied. Was he already inside her at that point but couldn't take control until she was injured? Am I missing something, or is it Japanese story-telling that strikes again? Renoistic fucked around with this message at 18:23 on May 16, 2010 |
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I figured that the whole "Kaine is a hermaphrodite" thing was just Kotaku-style misrepresentation of the idea of her being possessed. I guess they somehow think that having a male spirit possess a female body is somehow equivalent of her being a dude. I always took the idea that she was an outcast to be the fact that she was incredibly tomboyish and not at all like the other girls that you see throughout the world. That's why her and her grandmother got along so well, as they were both outcasts in that regard..
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# ? May 16, 2010 18:28 |
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This game is absolutely phenomenal, one of the best X360 RPGs I've played in quite some time.
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# ? May 16, 2010 18:58 |
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Ddraig posted:I figured that the whole "Kaine is a hermaphrodite" thing was just Kotaku-style misrepresentation of the idea of her being possessed. I guess they somehow think that having a male spirit possess a female body is somehow equivalent of her being a dude. I suppose the whole hermaprodite thing really was just bullshit. But I'm not sure about your theory. The "novel" says something about her parents getting killed. OK, I have a theory. Back when Kaine was a kid they weren't used to Shade attacks, so when her parents were killed by shades this was a shock to the whole village. Kaine survived the attack, but everyone branded her as a bad omen - they focused their hate for shades by bullying the little girl who had "brought" the shades to the village. She even started blaming herself until her grandmother knocked some sense into her. So she was a victim of the mentality of a small secluded village and superstition. Like she says several times - the place is a shithole. This would make the village's fate in part two deliciously ironic. I can't stand abandoned plot threads so it's fun theorizing a bit.
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Ddraig posted:I figured that the whole "Kaine is a hermaphrodite" thing was just Kotaku-style misrepresentation of the idea of her being possessed. I guess they somehow think that having a male spirit possess a female body is somehow equivalent of her being a dude. No, there's an indication in the game that it wasn't. Kaine mentions something about her body being "strange" even before the Shade thing happens. She calls her body 'mutant' Edit: Wired also has an interview on the subject http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/03/nier-interview/ ImpAtom fucked around with this message at 19:25 on May 16, 2010 |
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ImpAtom posted:No, there's an indication in the game that it wasn't. Kaine mentions something about her body being "strange" even before the Shade thing happens. Ugh. Forgot about that. It's a mystery I suppose.
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# ? May 16, 2010 19:22 |
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I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure the Kaine as hermaphrodite thing is like the Harry Potter thing with that one wizard guy, (I don't read Harry Potter, sorry), where the author makes explicit outside of the text what is only implied in the text. Although, the fact that I absolutely cannot find any confirmation from the game's creators on this topic might mean that I am talking nonsense.
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# ? May 16, 2010 19:43 |
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The Kaine thing: In the 'novel' when starting a new game going for ending B one of the boys tormenting Kaine says something like "and why are you acting like a girl, anyway? We all know what you really are."
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# ? May 16, 2010 19:46 |
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UselessLurker posted:The Kaine thing:
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# ? May 16, 2010 20:05 |
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I have almost finished Ending A and I haven't caught a single fish/grown a single plant/have like 20% quest completion It's a shame about the earlier quests, but I remember someone saying that over the playthroughs it takes to get the endings you get enough stuff for the fetch quests anyway that you don't need to grind it out. Edit: About the languages, I'm pretty sure Facade speaks really broken Japanese. THE AWESOME GHOST fucked around with this message at 20:11 on May 16, 2010 |
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Ok I think I figured out what New Game + is gonna reveal and now I'm kinda bummed out because I think (speculation haven't beaten it yet) I heard a small shade tell me it loves me and I just noticed they keep dropping different types of children's books and when the Legion shade gets close you can hear the entire city talking and when the king of Facade killed that wolf it looked really sad and said something and oh god this game is gonna get depressing isn't it
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# ? May 16, 2010 20:32 |
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You have no idea.
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# ? May 16, 2010 20:37 |
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:Edit: About the languages, I'm pretty sure Facade speaks really broken Japanese. No, they don't. It's just gibberish.
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THE AWESOME GHOST posted:Ok I think I figured out what New Game + is gonna reveal and now I'm kinda bummed out because I think (speculation haven't beaten it yet) I heard a small shade tell me it loves me When did that happen?
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# ? May 16, 2010 21:12 |
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Facade really is a broken version of some modern city. They travel via underground tunnels (subways), have layers and layers of bureaucracy and rules and the rich live high up in the buildings and the poor low to the ground (tower blocks etc.). It's like they have some residual memory of a major city and are trying their best to replicate it somehow.
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ImpAtom posted:Edit: Wired also has an interview on the subject http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2010/03/nier-interview/ Thanks for the link! The Japanese sure love making important character information as ambiguous and unclear as possible in-game (see every JRPG ever).
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Syvere posted:No, they don't. It's just gibberish. I've definitely heard some Japanese words in there though, or fragments of some. Even if it's made up it has a structure based on some language, you can hear the same things repeated. Renoistic posted:When did that happen? I was probably hearing things in the weird noises they make when they die but it sounded like one said it in the Manor Basement Ddraig posted:Facade really is a broken version of some modern city. They travel via underground tunnels (subways), have layers and layers of bureaucracy and rules and the rich live high up in the buildings and the poor low to the ground (tower blocks etc.). It's like they have some residual memory of a major city and are trying their best to replicate it somehow. Which sounds to me like Japan I dunno, just a theory.
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# ? May 16, 2010 21:45 |
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Sanders told me that the official Japanese page for Nier literally says that Kaine is a hermaphrodite (両性具有). But you're right, it's never explicitly acknowledged in game, just hinted at. It's definitely not due to the shade as the novel parts refer to it as being the case even before that. The part I don't get is why Tyrann is possessing her at all since I thought Shades could only possess their original bodies or something. Whatever. Originally I wasn't going to savescum for ending D but now I think I'm probably going to use a USB drive just because I don't want to screw myself out of future DLC. Feels like a lousy thing to have to do though.
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# ? May 16, 2010 22:54 |
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I swear I've heard the Shades say weird little English sayings as well, mainly "Thank you" and "I'm sorry". Also because I got some random money out of nowhere, I decided to be completely crazy and order NieR RepliCant for the hell of it. I think at this point I've drunk so much Nier kool-aid I'm pissing sad cyanide. Maybe I'll even Platinum it too, so it and Gestalt can be all "Wut up" and chill together on my list. Xythar posted:Originally I wasn't going to savescum for ending D but now I think I'm probably going to use a USB drive just because I don't want to screw myself out of future DLC. Feels like a lousy thing to have to do though. This is exactly what happened to me. I had gotten all the poo poo in the game done aside from the Time Attack trophy and I was gonna take Ending D and be all "Yeah I took it like a man " but then the day before I was gonna do it they announced Recycled Vessel so I wussed out and copied my save.
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# ? May 16, 2010 22:57 |
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So, speaking of the DLC, is there a good time in the game to go ahead and buy it? How do you start it?
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# ? May 16, 2010 22:59 |
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Marund posted:So, speaking of the DLC, is there a good time in the game to go ahead and buy it? How do you start it? I'd recommend waiting until you're in the second half before buying Recycled Vessel, some of the stuff in it is pretty difficult if you don't know how to approach it or don't have the level to back yourself up. All you do is download, install, go to Nier's house and examine his wife's diary.
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Marund posted:So, speaking of the DLC, is there a good time in the game to go ahead and buy it? How do you start it? I'd recommend playing it when you're done with your ~3 playthroughs so you're at a high enough level for it. You start it at any time by examining an object in your house.
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