Besides this is not the song when plays on the moment that i efer, with this music... i Can hear 2B voice crying while she saying: "bunker's gone. There is no point in buckup anymore". This song is so beautiful... Docile, gentle... But very sad, lonely, and emocional. This song makes tears every time that i hear that.... This song is pure pain and emptiness..... This song means that all the hope is lost away. And you are so tired in living to feel anything. That is the point when pain dont hurt anymore.....
I feel That is both. Depresssion, and the pain of staying Alive, could be exausting... And leaving any Hope away could be relaxing.... Is so relaxing that makes rest. (Sometimes in piece, sometimes not). I think that "relaxing by hopeless" is the Key of this music.
Random, but the quest where you revive and speak to the fallen Goliath class in the city ruins, Engel, I believe, hit me so hard with this. At the end, he says he realizes what it was meant to "sin", and realizes all of the agony and sorrow he has caused the androids, the amount of people he has killed. He is dying, and when offered repairs, he declines, and instead wishes for 2B and 9S to use his parts elsewhere, for good. His lights in his eyes fade out, and this song plays. Opening his journal and reading his thought's as he sat there, disconnected from the network. Reading how a little bird landed on his shoulder in the rain, and how much he came to love the life on Earth, all while this song plays... Goodness. I adore this game beyond imagination. Best thing I have ever experienced. Even for sidequests like that to have that much weight, on top of the main story... Thank you, Yoko Taro. Thank you.
@Harpotos Hahaha thank you, I'm glad! It is perfect. I'm currently replaying it after sacrificing my save data, and it's incredible, also doing all the sidequests I missed, the one mentioned above being one of them.
man hearing this play for emil as u descended down into his home was utterly heartbreaking he is technically the last human alive and coming from nier gestalt to see how he had ended up was just......horrible he didnt deserve the torturous life he had
Pod 153: "There was a high chance one of the sisters could have escaped. Why did they choose death over surviving alone?" 9S: "...I hope you never have to understand."
When i finished Nier: Automata, i felt empty. For a long time no other Game was fun anymore. There is no Game i am aware of out there, that comes close to something like Nier: Automata. The combat felt nice and stylish. The Soundtrack is stunning. The Graphics and the World are breathtaking. The only downside this Game has, is that it has to end eventually. I am a Nier fan and i love the Drakengard series. But something about Nier: Automata just makes me feel better. It is a World i can come to, when Real Life gets to Hard. I can ease my Mind and just enjoy the Songs by the Jukebox in the Resistance Camp or sit on top of a Building, enjoying the View. I hope that we will, at some point. Get a few more Good Offline Games like the Nier or Drakengard series. Maybe more God Eaters and Code Vein 2. Maybe even Remakes of the Drakengard Games. (Because Remakes seem to be popular right now) but to be honest, i am still playing Nier: Automata till this day. And i still enjoy every single moment. This Game is my 10/10 Game of all time and i hope we will see more Characters like 2B, 9S, A2 or a faction like YoRHa in the future. But what i really wish for is, that we at some Point get a true ending Nier title. One last Game to finish the series once and for all. And then maybe something new again from Yoko Taro. A new Masterpiece Series from him would be awesome.
@@tuna4somereasons of course! it might take a while. I checked my Switch & Vita, they're both at areas in the game where I can't check. I honestly forgot if or where footprints are even a mechanic (other than finding The End). it's been a couple of years since I played 3, but I intend to play 2 & 3 through a couple of times soon!
@@tuna4somereasons I just tried leaving footprints in the snow in the Krasnogorje Mountains, enemies don't seem to react to them at all. you can put guards in an odd loop by abusing camo index & crawling, which has a similar comedic effect. if I ever have the time to create a silly playthrough, I will include strats like that!
Nier Series always has the best soundtrack to make you feel lonely and empty deep inside from the seemingly meaningless cycle of everyday life. What was it all for, if this was the end? Fits the title quite well. A Blissful Death.
no, this is unmodded. you can enter a special state if you draw you gun in a specific way. quickly press L1, then hold L2. as long as you hold down L2, all your drawing / holstering animations are sped up (this works for different weapon types). you can also enter the state by holding down L1, then holding down L2, if you want to change weapon type while initiating it. this is just using that state + hipfiring, then holstering quickly.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vzYL7H8ZenA.htmlsi=8-NepG9Po77uxDaK you can see me figuring it out here, the first few draws are standard, the others are the fast special draws.
In the words of Mimir, "I'm surprised that stag didn't panic, seeing as the type of person you are. Don't strike as the calm type." "I am always calm." "HAH! Good one."
I always come back to this video, when I had a bad day. The voice in this song feels like somebody who could love me, and cares about me. It helps me to sort out problems in my mind, and cool down stress level ❤
When you understand all the events that lead up to the point where everything fell apart for Project Gestalt and - ultimately - the extinction of humanity, the pain in this song grows in depth. --- --- --- --- From the moment all these events began, humanity was doomed - their struggle for survival was a death march toward the inevitable, but it was carried by hope and the innate desire to endure as a species. Humanity worked tirelessly to overcome, but when everything fell apart its existence was snuffed out into silence. A species that had long prided itself on it's intellectual ability was undone by it. The story of Humanity's downfall was a tragedy; the way in which it happened was an irony. However, it's spirit was still finding it's way into the machines that were designed by the aliens - thousands of years later - the machines chose humanity over their creators - and killed them. A species that had superior intellectual ability was undone by it. --- --- --- ---