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The difference between normal and hard mode boils down to how much damage you need to do to end a fight. Also consider that this game isn't really one you play for a challenge (like a soulslike), most of the damage the player takes is emotional damage, so the gameplay is designed to ferry you to the next story beat instead of rewarding you for being a skilled player.
Here are the hard numbers on differences:
https://samurai-gamers.com/nier-replicant-remaster-ver-122474487139/difficulty-modes/
Hopefully this is enough info to help you figure out which one you want. This game is great, but after beating this game through to the final ending multiple times I don't feel like it's worth it for a new player to choose to play this game on hard the first time. You'll still enjoy the ride on normal.