Monday, 2 November 2015

[NEWS] Q&A with Taro Yoko and Yosuke Saito on NieR:Automata



Okay so for those not in the know, coming soon is a PS4 action-RPG game being developed by Platinum Games and published by Square Enix called NieR:Automata. The game itself is the second entry in the NieR series, which itself is part of the larger Drakengard series. But don't worry, NieR:Automata is completely standalone and fully accessible to new players.

Anyway, both Famitsu.com and Dengeki Online recently sat down with director Taro Yoko and producer Yosuke Saito to do a Q-and-A, where new and extra details were revealed. Here's a translated excerpt from that interview:-

Q: How many protagonists are there?
Saito: “By ‘actual protagonists’ then two characters.”
Yoko: “I kind of feel like there are three.”

Q: What is 2B’s gender?
Saito: “a girl… type?”
Yoko: “It’s a secret.”

Q: Why did you guys make her a female?
Yoko: “Because I like girls.”
“Akihiko Yoshida asked for ‘a costume that’d be easy to cosplay’.”

Q: Are there androids of other genders?
Yoko: “The genders are a secret, but there are ‘girl/boy-types.”

Q: What’s the meaning behind “YoRHa?” Yoko: “Nothing in particular. Its kanji is ‘寄葉’but it’s nothing of deep significance.”


  • The androids are the ones fighting in order to recapture Earth, but the humans don’t participate in the actual fighting itself.

  • There are plenty of weapons that we’ve yet to see. Q: About how many? Yoko: “Quite a lot.”

  • The “Pods” will help with ranged attacks while the player can focus on close-ranged attacks. Again, you’ll be able to use it to glide and also for getting your way across the maps. The Pod can speak, but it isn’t much of a chatterbox, so think of it as more of navigational system for cars. It does not have any emotions.

  • There are ideas for Pod customizations, but they’re not sure how it’ll end up.

  • There are possibilities of DLC costumes for 2B.

  • 2B’s skirt will begin to break after she takes a certain amount of damage. Beneath the skirt she wears a white leotard.

  • The base of the Living Machines are the same but they’ll come in varieties of parts, colors, texture, and ones that ride on different obstacles.

  • The giant Living Machine shown in the trailer isn’t a boss, but a ‘kind of strong small-fry.” That one was relatively on the smaller side, but you’ll see some gigantic Living Machines.

Q: There was something like a warthog, but will we get to ride it?
Yoko: “I’ve told the folks at PlatinumGames that I’d like for people to be able to ride them.”


  • There’s also a living creature that is similar to a deer, and there’s a chance that you’ll be able to ride it, too.

  • The game takes place in the same world in a different era, but story-wise they’re not connected much. They wanted to prevent having things that only those who played the first game would be able to enjoy. If anything, there will be characters or events that will bring a smile to those who are familiar with them.

  • Yoko: “PlatinumGames’ action might seem a little high-end, but they’re working on adjusting it so that just about anyone can enjoy it and feel that they can play it.”

  • Saito: “When looking at Yoko-san’s plot, it has some very happy ending-like content. On the contrary, the story is so good to the point where you’d like to ask him ‘is it okay for it to be this much of a happy ending?’ I really hope you look forward to that.”

  • Yoko: “The development is going favorably, but there’s so much to it that we don’t know what will happen.” Saito: “We’re entrusting the young development team’s passionate ‘we can do this!’ attitude, so us older folks are excited. And also praying for nothing to go wrong. Yoko: “Although if it does go wrong somewhere, I think it’d still be NieR-like in its own way. It wouldn’t be bad to have a NieR that will makew you go ‘Huh!” It ends here!?’”

  • The next update of information will be sometime around this spring. They’re hoping to be able to make some announcements in Japan next time.

 So anyway, anyone excited? I know I am. Been a BIG fan of action-RPGs and Platinum Games' games are some of my favorites too. Plus, I've been a long-time fan of the NieR and Drakengard series'. So yeah I'm so stoked.

Anyway, sound off below you thoughts and I'll see you guys in the next article/blog post.

Shu Serian, signing off.

Source: SiliconeraGame Jouhou! Game no Hanashi, Famitsu.com, Dengeki Online

A Geek History on the current mainstream Transformers franchises


Okay so let's talk about one of my favorite things right now: Transformers. I grew up with Transformers. Picked up the Unicron Trilogy (Armada, Energon and Cybertron), watched the original (G1) and the entirety of the Beast Era (Beast Wars and Beast Machine). And yes, watched the goddamned live-action movies and even the newer shows too. But for today, for those not in the know but are interested in learning abit on Transformers, let's talk about the different franchises. Specifically, let's talk about the current franchises Hasbro's using for marketing purposes.

In total, there are 3 running co-currently. Granted, we've got the IDW comics as another continuity, but we're gonna be talking about the ones being used for the mainstream media like movies, TV shows and, yes, web series. So let's begin, shall we?

Movie Universe


So we all know this one. The live-action films done by Michael Bay. Starting from the first movie up until Age of Extinction, it's been widely hated due to the atypical tropes from Bay himself. I didn't totally hate all of them except the last one. Age of Extinction was extremely difficult to understand, the one saving grace for me was Drift's portrayal, though that might've been me being bias due to my everlasting fanboying over Drift. But anyway, Hasbro announced plannings to make a cinematic universe out of these movies so yeah that's that. Not alot to say except watch the movies..........if you dare and can.

Aligned Continuity



Okay the logo may not look like it's got relevance, but the related TV show is part of this continuity. Anyway, Aligned Continuity. Basically, Hasbro created a book of sorts called the Binder of Revelation, a super-secret book accessible only to content producers hired by Hasbro and Hasbro themselves containing a story bible built using information from Hasbro's in-house story team, fans and anyone in-between. The backstory is that Cybertron had a civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons and eventually after Cybertron's fall, they fled to Earth where they would eventually have multiple large-scale battles. The various video games, comics and TV shows under this continuity depict these events. For the Cybertron backstory, War for Cybertron, Fall of Cybertron and the novels like Exodus and Exiles are depictions of this backstory. Likewise, the TV series Prime and the new Robots in Disguise TV series (NuRID) are the most recent stories in this continuity, NuRID setting after Prime. Also, Rescue Bots is a spinoff setting during Prime too.

Anyway, target audience-wise, it's varied though these days, the TV shows are geared towards the main audience, that being kids, while Rescue Bots targets much younger kids like pre-schoolers. The video games and novels are aimed at an older audience though.

Prime Wars Trilogy


This is the latest continuity that has been established. Well actually, it's more of a marketing campaign than a continuity. IDW Publishing's continuity has elements of Prime Wars Trilogy in their storytelling but otherwise, the main medium, as it appears, is mainly the Transformers: Generations toyline and Machinima's web series.

Anyway, what is known is that 2 entries have been confirmed, Combiner Wars (the first part) and the upcoming Titans Returns. Another thing to note is that each part focuses on some kind of gimmick. In Combiner Wars, the focus goes onto combiners (DUH!) while for Titans Return, focuses on the cityformers and especially on Titan Masters, miniature Transformers that become heads for larger ones, like G1's Headmasters. Web series-wise, only Combiner Wars has been confirmed, though given that Machinima has some involvement, we're likely to see Titans Return as a web series too along with the third entry.

Oh and for those wondering about the target audience, it's been confirmed that the Prime Wars Trilogy is specifically targeted towards teens and adults, well atleast the web series is.
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So anyway, you guys are now caught up with what's happening. It's a little convoluted and I may have gotten a few things wrong here so let me know if I gotten anything wrong. Oh and the Machinima web series isn't even out yet so there's that to look forward to.

Anyway, I'll see you guys in the next blog post.

- Shu

Source: Wikipedia for logos, TFW2005 for Prime Wars Trilogy logo and info (http://news.tfw2005.com/2015/10/08/nycc-2015-hasbro-transformers-panel-updates-302802), The Hollywood Reporter for info (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/transformers-forming-epic-storyline-toys-830399 , http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/comic-con-transformers-animated-series-807464)