@TookALevelInBadass I know normally at higher Level, robots are easily killed, but NieR Automata is one of very few games that actually allowing gamers to perform hacking down to its own binary code. The debug feature which already came with the complete game (including DLC) also allowing user to modify enemy's HP and behaviour, in this case the robots HP can be infinite. There's a tutorial how to do that. No cheat or Trainer needed.
Thats what I was thinking. I didn’t realize this game lent it self to such tech in high level play. I used to not really consider automata a “character action” game because i felt in comparison to its peers in the genre it felt a little rudimentary somehow, but obviously im wrong
Wait that was what dante was saying this entire time while he fights????i thought he was just saying some jibberish words to make him sound cooler cuz i didnt understand what he was saying while i was switching on the fly
The thing is as soon as i played the story with a friend and got access to the rope programm I knew that it would be perfect to chain some combos, I just didnt know how to execute them.
It's frustrating to me how players like donguri can see the game in such a fundamentally different light than I seem to. So much of this stuff is so far out of my league that I couldn't even come up with it, nevermind execute any of it.
You just need practice, and it's okay if you're not donguri level, I'm not either and I still enjoy DMC/Bayonetta/Nier: Automata with my limited skillset. Games are about having fun.
I know the feeling. I used to be able to keep up in the dmc3 and MvC3 days but now all I do is work so I’m shit at games now. The practice it takes to understand games on this level requires too much time.
That is okay, though. Individuals like Donguri made me see how great such action games are. I explored more of the battle systems thanks to them. I'm not on their level, but do more than I ever did before than just a few straightforward attacks, dodge and guard. So while I cannot do those amazing combos like them, I still evolve past the basic way thanks to them.
Wiimoterevcon I completely adore the soundtracks for this game. NieR Automata has probably the best soundtracks I’ve ever heard in a video game. I remember so many times when I would stop in the middle of a new area just to listen to the music in the background, Ruined City especially.
This, Nier Gestalt and Bloodborne are my favourite games of not only this decade but of all time. This decade was imo, the best decade in gaming history.
The thing that this game’s combat does so well is that it’s approachable and fun for all types of players. For the fans who love combo heavy games like Bayonetta, you can certainly do that here. For people who aren’t like that and just prefer a fun, non complicated action game, it works perfectly well in that way too.
@@thebigzan the first time you have access to the desert at early game, try to access that underground Robot Cult Basecamp. Try to complete the whole challenge, you will obtain Tiki Mask to wear and preventing you from getting further Exp.
I honestly don’t even know how to execute most of this let alone what buttons are being pressed there are some moves here that I haven’t discovered in the 200 hours I’ve played
Late as hell to this game (Jan 2020) and I am down the rabbit hole. I have fallen so deeply for a game that gave me questions to humanity and ethics existence and the pure power of emotions and its actions. By far one of my Favorite Video game of all time. I fallen so deep for Yoko Taro’s works and have binge on NieR, NieR:Automata and Drakengard 3-Now just needing where it all really began- Drakengard. I can see so much improvement in the games and just wow. The stories are intriguing as hell and ugh- Automata’s controls/moveset is the most amazing thing in the world! Platinum games nailed it SO well! Again, sorry I was so late to this outstanding game franchise but its better to be late than never. Thank you Yoko Taro.
Ok, I knew that there was crap load of items I missed, like the hookshot. But holy crap you can animation cancel with self destruct?! Still limited in use since almost end of every combo knocks opponents away, but damn is it useful midair
I love this game, have 90+ hours on it, after watching this video I know I'm only scratching a surface, so I'm gonna start a new playthrough focusing on the fighting system! Thanks YT for putting this on my feed.
Bro……I can’t even comprehend what I just watched. Didn’t even know you could do all this in here it’s like a completely different game than what I played
Amazingly I didn't think of Automata being a combo-mad capable game since it doesn't rate your battle performance, but of course Donguri makes combo dreams come true.
Another reason this game was so great, the fighting moves are so smooth and well choreographed and animated that it could just as easily be in a cutscene.
I feel inspired I can kinda see what and how your doing this and I want to try actually using all the pod programs instead of p and m barrier Sadly I gifted my copy to a friend a while ago might buy the copy later Btw did you use self destruct as an animation cancel? Might actually help me beat the final round in the arena Ty for the show
I feel old now. When I was between 13 and 17, I used to be able to do stuff like this playing games like god of war and the devil may cry games. But now that I’m 25 and have a full time job, I don’t have NEARLY as much time to practice anymore.
gotta start playing this game again finished the game and deleted my save on 9s story and havent touched it for along time ... have to get everything back again.
PS4 or PC doesn't matter, but by the looks of it, must be PS4 Pro. Because in PC you can't run on Ultra Settings even with GTX1080ti, can't touch stable 60fps even with FAR mod with the need to activate Global illumination light which is very heavy on PC to achieve this visual. The game was simply poorly Ported for PC version, like unfinished programming.