

He tries to kill himself but a fairy shows up and manipulates him into forming a magical pact with her in exchange for his eyeballs. Yup, he's a pedophile and is very torn up about it. One of the main characters is named Leonard and he joins the party shortly after his three kid brothers were butchered by soldiers while Leonard was off in the forest masturbating to the thought of little kids.It's hard to explain it without going into intense detail about the lore, but what sets Drakengard apart from other RPGs is just how bone-chillingly dark and twisted it is.ĭo you want some examples? Okay, you asked for it: If Nier is merely strange, Drakengard is fully batshit. This all started with Drakengard, Yoko Taro's first game that was released on the PlayStation 2 in 2003. And his eccentricity isn't just a publicity stunt but something that is deeply woven into the games he makes. But it's that strangeness that draws people to Yoko Taro. Hell, just yesterday he released a statement chastising Nier Replicant's publisher, Square Enix, for being too enthusiastic about the game and suggesting it probably will be another commercial failure-just like all his other games. In an age where most public-facing game developers go through proper media training and are always on message, Taro is unpredictable and wild. To say that Taro is an eccentric is probably putting it too lightly. Why? Well, apparently Taro hates giving interviews or doing public appearances and so at some point he started wearing the mask to hide his true identity. He's a controversial Japanese game developer who is most well-known for hiding his face inside a giant, creepy mask. (Image credit: Square Enix) The man in the strange maskĪ big part of what makes Nier so endearing to people is the man who helped create it, Yoko Taro. Do you like games that make you question the meaning of your own existence? Then you'll probably love Nier. Its story sets itself up like a classic adventure similar to early Legend of Zelda games and then detours into shockingly dark, twisted, and macabre territory. This became one of Nier's best and enduring qualities. The story and characters were compelling, bizarre, and deeply tragic. It was clear Nier was made on a lower budget than the popular action games it was up against at the time. Nier had a mostly bland and empty open world, rote sidequests and combat that never escaped feeling a bit clunky.


What you need to understand, though, is that both of these versions weren't very good. This is the version that modern remake, ver. It featured a younger protagonist who was the brother of Yonah. Nier Replicant was released only in Japan.Nier Gestalt released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It featured an older protagonist who was the father of a central character named Yonah. Nier Gestalt was released globally, but in North America and Europe it was simply called Nier.
