I played Nier, the first one, back in the day, and I do recall getting some strong Planescape Torment vibes from it. See the list below for some spoilers.
Not sure if that was deliberate or not. However, since the sequel Nier Automata borrows heavily from the 2013 movie Oblivion, I don't think it's a stretch to say that Yoko Taro, the game's director, might have borrowed from Planescape Torment too. Anyone else played both? What do you think?
Not sure if that was deliberate or not. However, since the sequel Nier Automata borrows heavily from the 2013 movie Oblivion, I don't think it's a stretch to say that Yoko Taro, the game's director, might have borrowed from Planescape Torment too. Anyone else played both? What do you think?
The Nameless One = Nier
The Transcendent One = Shadowlord
Morte = Weiss
Annah = Kaine
Dak'kon = Emil (both in a way wield the ultimate weapon)
Deionarra = Yonah (ghostly female character, source of protagonist's worries/guilt)
Also, there are shadows in both games as a major plot element/threat.
The Transcendent One = Shadowlord
Morte = Weiss
Annah = Kaine
Dak'kon = Emil (both in a way wield the ultimate weapon)
Deionarra = Yonah (ghostly female character, source of protagonist's worries/guilt)
Also, there are shadows in both games as a major plot element/threat.