NieR ~ Part 15

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Nier (stylized as NieR) is an action role-playing video game developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. In Japan, the game was released as Nier Gestalt (ニーア ゲシュタルト) for the Xbox 360, while an alternate version entitled Nier Replicant (ニーア レプリカント) was released for PlayStation 3 with a younger main character.

Developer(s): Cavia
Publisher(s): Square Enix
Director(s): Yoko Taro
Producer(s): Takuya Iwasaki, Yosuke Saito
Designer(s) Daisuke Iizuka
Programmer(s): Takeshi Katayama
Artist(s): Yoshio Kamikubo, Shogo Tojo, Kimihiko Fujisaka
Writer(s): Sawako Natori, Hana Kikuchi
Composer(s): Keiichi Okabe, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Takafumi Nishimura
Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release: [JP] April 22 2010, [AU] April 22 2010, [EU] April 23 2010,
[NA] April 27 2010
Genre(s): Action role-playing
Language: English
Played on PS3


Players take control of Nier—a middle-aged man in Nier and Nier Gestalt and a teenaged boy in Nier Replicant—though the character can be renamed by the player. The player directly controls Nier through a third-person perspective to interact with people, objects, and enemies throughout the game. The player can also turn the camera around the characters, which allows for a 360° view of the surroundings. The three-dimensional world is divided into areas separated by loading screens, and the player can move freely throughout these areas by walking, running, jumping, and climbing ladders. In some rooms and buildings, the camera swings to the side and Nier is restricted to moving as in a two-dimensional platforming environment, while during certain battles the camera pulls up to simulate a top-down shoot 'em up or other video game genres.

While traveling the player is frequently attacked by monsters, which include shadowy figures called Shades, large animals, and robots. Defeating these enemies gives the player experience points that can increase Nier's power, and money that can be used to purchase items. Nier can attack these creatures with either a one- or two-handed sword, or a spear. These weapons can be customized to have greater damage and abilities using materials that can be purchased, dropped from monsters, or scavenged around the world. Multiple different varieties of each weapon type can be acquired. The player can also use magic spells, which require enough energy from a constantly regenerating amount to cast. These spells include projectiles and large shadowy fists, among others; new spells are acquired in the first half of the game by completing specific battles. In addition to the main plotline, Nier includes numerous side-quests, which give the player experience points and money, as well as fishing and farming segments.







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Cavia
Square Enix
Yoko Taro
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Action role-playing
Nier
ニーア ゲシュタルト
ニーア レプリカント