Nier: Automata is simultaneously the most obvious and most baffling video game to adapt into an anime, and honestly, this duality feels pretty fitting considering the game that Yoko Taro and the folks ...
After a long wait of no news, it's finally been confirmed that the Nier: Automata anime is finally returning some time this year. The Nier: Automata anime started last January, adapting the popular ...
Salvatore Pulvirenti's a writer for Game Rant, and an avid fan of Japanese media. Videogames are also one of his favorite subjects and hobbies, especially when relating to anime and Japanese animation ...
Recently, Square Enix officially confirmed that an anime adaptation of NieR Automata is coming soon. Well, here's everything you need to know about it. Published by Square Enix and developed by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “The distant future, 5012. The sudden aerial invasion of Earth by and their creations led mankind ...
But how much Nier Automata is too much Nier Automata? Following last month's The First Descendant collaboration and the ...
A-1 Pictures is pulling the attention of anime freaks after announcing NieR: Automata's anime adaptation. Well, let's have a look at the animation studio's previous work. A-1 Pictures is not a new ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nier: Automata will be getting an official anime adaptation of its own launching next year, and ...
Nier: Automata Ver1.1a, a spin-off anime, will arrive in January next year, and game creator Yoko Taro has discussed how it will adapt the original game. An official announcement trailer revealed that ...
The hit action-RPG Nier: Automata is being made into an anime. Announced today by developers Square Enix during the game’s Fifth Anniversary Livestream, the adaptation will see the Japanese videogame ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.
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