Yoko Taro is truly a visionary if you take into account his talent to make his games extremely repetitive and tedious most of the time, with shallow and uninteresting gameplay, and still manages to deliver a memorable and deeply touching experience in the end, one that you will cherish. Now seriously, I don't think it's as good and impactful, and most importantly, engaging as Nier: Automata, but it's still a game that has its value, and it was a very special journey for me, establishing Yoko Taro as one of the best game directors and writers today in my opinion.

I mean, Taro managed to make a book one of the most interesting and charismatic characters I've ever seen in my life. That's really something to applaud.

I love you, Weiss.

Reviewed on Jan 05, 2024


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