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Yoko Taro yes, he has very good games with nier but he doesn't have any other games or works. I find him lazy. People shouldn't produce one work and disappear. I hope he produces a few more good works before he dies because the number of people in his vision is really very few.
Today's games are very colorful and a lot of DEI elements are added by force. I don't like these. It kills the art style in games. The nier series is a great game with a unique art style. I'm very afraid that black colored niers will be made. I hope they go back to the old vision and continue to do great things.
And very few games these days DARE tackle very intellectual or shocking topics. Existentialism, racism, discrimination, etc. Most companies would rather make pure gameplay games, where you shoot things, or souls games, etc. Don't get me wrong, I like those games. But when you come across deep games like the NieR franchise, you just feel like you need more of these games.
NieR reminded me in a way of Zelda, just way more mature obviously in terms of themes.
But still a beautiful evocative story.
I'm going to play an Atlus game next (Metaphor Refantazio) and I hear Atlus games are also very cool in that regard.
https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/app/2679460/Metaphor_ReFantazio/