![]() For that reason, even though 3 is a prequel, 1 is better to begin with. Replicant 1.22 adds new content so I feel it is superior to Gestalt for playing through, but if you are curious, Gestalt features the protagonist as a father rather than sister so the dynamic is different as well as the music and worth checking out if you want to see the improvements and how the game was before it was upgraded and released again in 2021.ĭrakengard 1 and 3 are much closer together in style due to being, well, Drakengard, and 3 has a few moments that are a lot more impactful if you went through 1 first. Automata directly references some parts of Gestalt/Replicant despite being playable with no knowledge of the past titles, but both Niers have little reference to Drakengard due to being spinoffs. ![]() The reason being for this order is that Drakengard is very difficult to get into gameplay-wise and personally, I feel that both Niers are better to begin with to get hooked into the lore and series. Personally, I suggest (to newcomers) NieR Replicant 1.22 (alternatively, NieR Gestalt) -> NieR:Automata -> Drakengard 1 -> Drakengard 3 -> YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse / Final Fantasy 14 Raid -> Clemps for Drakengard 2 If you want to play by release order, go Drakengard 1 -> Drakengard 2 -> NieR Gestalt OR Replicant 1.22 (1.22 has new content, but Gestalt technically released first) -> Drakengard 3 -> NieR:Automata -> YoRHa: Dark Apocalypse / Final Fantasy 14 Raid Many of these are hosted by fans, so not all may be official translations and the like.Įvery game in this series is playable standalone, with the most hinged on a previous entry being Drakengard 2, but latter titles do reference the other games. This serves as an easy place to get a bunch of resources, links, and information on all of the franchise! That includes NieR as well. As of this edit, the post does not include any NieR resources although it will in the near future. ![]() ![]() This is a very, very WIP resource guide masterpost. ![]()
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