Boberkun said:
You need to admit that you are acts like a rapturous baby and deny facts. If you were actually playing both games, you would have seen that Platinum Games use in Nier:Two pretty much everything from Transformers: same menus layout, same weapons organization, same chips customization It should be said that in the Transformers game the weapon system is way more advanced due to the fusing option. |
I was actually refering to when you said that the game was average at best, and then you follow it by saying you are just stating facts, yeah i guess the vast majority of reviewers and absolutely everyone ive heard talk about this game is just completely wrong about how good it is...
But if you really wanna talk about gameplay then i must confess that i indeed havent played Transformers since i didnt heard great things about it, but anyway what i can say is that in NieR Automata there is more to it than just the Skill mecahnic, like the different Pods that you can upgrade to increase its capabilities and the pod programs / special attacks, but thats not even the most important thing... what separates this two games completely in terms of gameplay is that NieR shifts is gameplay a lot between the standard melee combat, a 2d type combat and 2 different versions of twin stick shooters.
That being said even if both games had 100% exactly the same gameplay at all times (which isnt the case and even if it were it wouldnt really bother me) , that still doesnt have anything to do with my reply to your comment.
Edit: I do wanna make it clear that i realize that this was just a missunderstanding since you thought i was talking about the gameplay, and that my first sentence in this comment is just explaining what i tought before realizing that.








