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NieR:Automata

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: NieR:Automata: Nagai Hanashi, NieR:Automata: Long Story Short, NieR:Automata: Mijikai Hanashi, NieR:Automata: Short Story Long, NieR:Automata: Shounen YoRHa, NieR:Automata: YoRHa Boys
Japanese: NieR:Automata
English: NieR:Automata
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Type: Novel
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 30
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 5, 2017 to Jul 27, 2018
Genres: Action Action, Fantasy Fantasy, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Serialization: None
Authors: Eishima, Jun (Story), Yoko, Taro (Story)

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Score: 8.371 (scored by 19911,991 users)
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Ranked: #2702
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Popularity: #1696
Members: 11,834
Favorites: 249

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Preliminary Spoiler
Nov 11, 2019
--Disclaimer before getting into the review--

This review is aimed at people who have at least played through the video game Nier: Automata and have gotten through all of the canon endings (A-E), not for people using the books as an introduction into the series. As such, this review will contain information that is learned when playing through the game and will be a spoiler for those who have not. Additionally, the books themselves handle this spoiler information as common knowledge for readers, thus treating them a lot more loosely and effectively minimizing their impact for first time readers. In my opinion, the game is the ...
Mar 5, 2023
The Nier Automata concept, it's lore, history and the depth of the characters is immense. Being retold from game form, to light novel, to anime each medium seems to have it's advantages, so I thoroughly recommend all (apart from Short Story Long)

Ideally, play the game first. The deepest meaning, the most intense battles. You feel it more. However both the LN and the anime series are great for when you have the hole left by completing the game and it's multiple endings.

Short Story Long, if I'm honest, feels superfluous and experimental. A series of short tales surrounding the main characters. They don't get enough time ...