Metal gear rising revengeance sweetfx5/20/2023 There's a good chance that NieR: Automata will go down in history as one of the best RPGs ever made. Although Square Enix's efforts to bring its Final Fantasy games over to Steam has helped tremendously in this regard, their arrival several years later makes them more difficult to appreciate. While there are plenty of multiplayer games to be found on the platform that you can spend hundreds of hours investing time into, there aren't too many options when it comes to single-player. It isn't often that a game like NieR: Automata comes to PC. This review will briefly touch on what NieR: Automata is before focusing on what makes the PC version different. You can read James Kozanitis' full review of the PS4 version here. The question is, did it invest enough time into the port's development to do the game justice? But with the rising growth of the PC platform, PlatinumGames and Square Enix were compelled to deliver the best and brightest of the Drakengard series to the JRPG-hungry PC gamers of the world. Traditionally that means it has no business having a PC version. I knew this was a game I would recall long into the future, rising above the dozens of other powerful games that have arrived during the past year. After traveling through three heart-wrenching "playthroughs" and experiencing countless success and failure, I found myself staring at the credits screen listening to the beautiful The Weight of the World. This week after 50 hours of playing NieR: Automata on PS4, I finally beat the game in its entirety.
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