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# Seamless open world Fluid 60fps combat Customizable RPG loadouts Nier, Automata Game of the Yorha Edition - PlayStation 4

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## Summary

> ⚔️ Own the future of action RPGs — don’t just play, dominate NieR: Automata!

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- **What is this?** Nier, Automata Game of the Yorha Edition - PlayStation 4
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Combat System:** Master fast-paced melee and ranged battles with intuitive controls for all skill levels.
- • **Deep RPG Customization:** Level up, equip diverse weapons, and tailor combat skills to your unique playstyle.
- • **Expansive Seamless World:** Explore hauntingly beautiful vistas and rich sidequests with zero loading interruptions.
- • **Award-Winning Post-Apocalyptic RPG:** Dive into a critically acclaimed narrative blending philosophy and action.
- • **Exclusive Game of the YoRHa Edition Content:** Unlock premium DLC, stylish Pod skins, and exclusive accessories for the ultimate experience.

## Overview

NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition for PlayStation 4 delivers an award-winning post-apocalyptic action RPG experience featuring fluid 60fps combat, a seamless open world, and deep RPG customization. This edition includes the base game plus exclusive DLC and bonus content, immersing players in a philosophical story of androids battling machine invaders with multiple endings and rich sidequests.

## Description

NieR: Automata tells the story of androids 2B, 9S and A2 and their battle to reclaim the machine driven dystopia overrun by powerful machines. Humanity has been driven from the Earth by mechanical beings from another world. In a final effort to take back the planet, the human resistance sends a force of android soldiers to destroy the invaders. Now, a war between machines and androids rages on. A war that could soon unveil a long forgotten truth of the world. The NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition includes the game itself and comes packed with DLC and bonus content for the full experience of the award winning post apocalyptic action RPG, including: Valve Character Accessory, Cardboard Pod Skin, Retro Grey Pod Skin, Retro Red Pod Skin, Grimoire Weiss Pod, Machine Mask Accessory, Exclusive set of wallpapers, and 3C3C1D119440927 DLC. To enjoy this content, you will need to have progressed a certain way into the main story of the game. There are also some scenes during the progression of the main game scenario in which this content cannot be accessed.

Review: Great game with some minor flaws. - Make sure you get the US version or the DLC code will not work if its an import version. The game is great visually but does have a big flaw. There is no automatic save or manual save, you have to progress further in the game to find save points. It can get frustrating at first because you lose all your progress and you have start all over. Not sure why this wasn't fixed but you have to be careful at first. Other than that the gameplay is quite good for a game of that age.
Review: Square Enix still has what it takes to make some of the greatest games of all time. - Nier: Automata and the rest of Yoko Taro's work are all something I've had a passing familiarity of since Drakengard, the Nier origin series, debuted in 2003. I remember seeing it at the store back then, but didn't buy it. Ditto with the original Nier; saw it at GameStop, groaned at the western style cover art (keep in mind this was back in 2010, when Japan was trying to make western appealing games that appealed to no one) as I placed it back on the shelf next to Dark Void. (Remember that one?) Now I find myself in 2014 and plunk down the cash for Drakengard 3, despite poor reviews, but alas it still sits in its shrink wrap in the backlog as I type this. 2017 rolls around and I hear how great Nier: Automata is and don't get around to buying it until April 2020. Now I regret all that wasted time. This game is amazing. From a story perspective, it's right up there with the heady themes of Metal Gear Solid 2 and other games of that sort of fourth wall-breaking, screw with the player, philosophical ilk. Multiple endings accessed through a number of "routes" during parts of the game where you think it's concluded. It hits themes of existence, free will, nihilism, et cetera. The music is phenomenal, pensive, sad and a bit left of center than a typical action RPG. Lots of vocals and great orchestration and melody. One of the best I've ever heard. It's fantastic. The graphics fit the title and complement the frame rate and action. Character designs are by the guy who worked on Final Fantasy Tactics, Bravely Default, and Octopath Traveler. Great designs and aesthetic sensibility. Gameplay is wonderful; Nier: Automata was developed by PlatinumGames, who has been one of my favorite developers since I played Vanquish back in the day. I think Nier dethrones Vanquish as my preferred Platinum title. The game is a fluid action RPG with the general hallmarks, leveling, and weapons systems inherent to those titles. Abilities are equipped via data chips and can be lost via multiple deaths for each android body you use. You also have a combat pod with long range armaments and associated abilities which ease your adventure. Nier also jumps back and forth through bullet hell shooters and text adventures. It's a very interesting concept. Nier: Automata really caught me off guard. I didn't expect this level of exceptionalism from this title. Everything from the plot, gorgeous musical score, and snappy-fun action RPG gameplay was, frankly, amazing. I'm totally gushing over this game, but it was disarming in how great it was and challenging it could be from a gameplay and intellectual level. This is what art in gaming is all about and I'm impressed that Square Enix has had the resilience to cultivate the crazy ideas that Yoko Taro has concocted and advance it by pairing him with PlatinumGames. I am thoroughly impressed by Nief and it has not left my mind in the week that its been since I beat it. I'm finding myself having trouble moving on to other games at this point. Definitely recommended. Close to perfection.

## Features

- Game of the YoRHa Edition includes the game along with DLC and bonus content for the full experience of the award winning post-apocalyptic action RPG; See description below for complete details
- Action packed battles and fluid combat perfect for both newcomers and experienced action gamers
- Includes RPG elements such as leveling, different weapon types, combat skills, and customizable load outs
- The desolate open world features beautiful vistas and a wealth of sidequests in addition to the main storyline
- Pods assist in and outside of battle and can be upgraded with new attack variations and abilities

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07LD8H9W3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,744 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #191 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,910) |
| Date First Available | December 14, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662248922225 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 92222 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Square Enix |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Publication Date | February 26, 2019 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | February 26, 2019 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 662248922225 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game with some minor flaws.
*by E***0 on April 25, 2026*

Make sure you get the US version or the DLC code will not work if its an import version. The game is great visually but does have a big flaw. There is no automatic save or manual save, you have to progress further in the game to find save points. It can get frustrating at first because you lose all your progress and you have start all over. Not sure why this wasn't fixed but you have to be careful at first. Other than that the gameplay is quite good for a game of that age.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Square Enix still has what it takes to make some of the greatest games of all time.
*by X***7 on May 20, 2020*

Nier: Automata and the rest of Yoko Taro's work are all something I've had a passing familiarity of since Drakengard, the Nier origin series, debuted in 2003. I remember seeing it at the store back then, but didn't buy it. Ditto with the original Nier; saw it at GameStop, groaned at the western style cover art (keep in mind this was back in 2010, when Japan was trying to make western appealing games that appealed to no one) as I placed it back on the shelf next to Dark Void. (Remember that one?) Now I find myself in 2014 and plunk down the cash for Drakengard 3, despite poor reviews, but alas it still sits in its shrink wrap in the backlog as I type this. 2017 rolls around and I hear how great Nier: Automata is and don't get around to buying it until April 2020. Now I regret all that wasted time. This game is amazing. From a story perspective, it's right up there with the heady themes of Metal Gear Solid 2 and other games of that sort of fourth wall-breaking, screw with the player, philosophical ilk. Multiple endings accessed through a number of "routes" during parts of the game where you think it's concluded. It hits themes of existence, free will, nihilism, et cetera. The music is phenomenal, pensive, sad and a bit left of center than a typical action RPG. Lots of vocals and great orchestration and melody. One of the best I've ever heard. It's fantastic. The graphics fit the title and complement the frame rate and action. Character designs are by the guy who worked on Final Fantasy Tactics, Bravely Default, and Octopath Traveler. Great designs and aesthetic sensibility. Gameplay is wonderful; Nier: Automata was developed by PlatinumGames, who has been one of my favorite developers since I played Vanquish back in the day. I think Nier dethrones Vanquish as my preferred Platinum title. The game is a fluid action RPG with the general hallmarks, leveling, and weapons systems inherent to those titles. Abilities are equipped via data chips and can be lost via multiple deaths for each android body you use. You also have a combat pod with long range armaments and associated abilities which ease your adventure. Nier also jumps back and forth through bullet hell shooters and text adventures. It's a very interesting concept. Nier: Automata really caught me off guard. I didn't expect this level of exceptionalism from this title. Everything from the plot, gorgeous musical score, and snappy-fun action RPG gameplay was, frankly, amazing. I'm totally gushing over this game, but it was disarming in how great it was and challenging it could be from a gameplay and intellectual level. This is what art in gaming is all about and I'm impressed that Square Enix has had the resilience to cultivate the crazy ideas that Yoko Taro has concocted and advance it by pairing him with PlatinumGames. I am thoroughly impressed by Nief and it has not left my mind in the week that its been since I beat it. I'm finding myself having trouble moving on to other games at this point. Definitely recommended. Close to perfection.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Huh, surprisingly good
*by D***D on May 19, 2023*

// Update: I now have finished the game and I must say, this game is absolutely astonishing. The story, although it feels like your run-of-the-mill post-apocalyptic setting, is put together very well. The game will especially make you care about the characters (read the in-game lore!). The music and especially the song Weight of the world / 壊レタ世界の歌 (Kowareta sekai no uta) is quite powerful, especially during the true ending. This song makes grown men, at the very least, weep when they hear it. I did mention 'true ending' because there are 26 different endings to the game + 1 from the DLC. Only the first five from the original 26, A through E (true ending), are the 'core' endings. You absolutely must get to ending 'E' just so you can repay 2B, 9S, A2 and Pascal for giving everything they had. It's the very least you can do for them! // Original review: I hadn't cared much for this game in the past, though I've seen and heard a lot of people give it so much praise so I had to just check it out for myself. The game's been great so far. I haven't finished it yet and barely scratched the surface of the story, but it's been engaging to me so far. Gameplay is hardly typical for an action-RPG, and the camera angles changing at almost every part of the story makes the game feel like a mash-up of a bunch of other genre rolled into one. It's refreshing to me, but I can see why some people think it's not for them because it can get too busy. The game has the typical RPG-grind --- XP, currency and items for upgrades. I'm still early in the game, so it doesn't feel too grind-y to me yet. The soundtrack is superb. I don't understand a lick of the lyrics' language, but I like it, lol. Control is pretty tight and highly customizable, just try not to press L3+R3 too much. The battles can be pretty simple, but some areas can be overwhelming that will require your attention and precise timing. The only thing I'd dock it for is the fact that you can't rock the DLC outfits with a fresh game. You actually have to finish the game, be at or above lv80, and complete the three arenas in the DLC. It's no easy feat.

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