![]() Well, besides 9S getting resurrected as a machine. ![]() Ending A shows 9S getting infected by a virus after defeating Eve, and ends with 2B killing him after 9S begs to be killed. All is good so far, right?īy the time you get to the end of Route A, you’re left with more questions than answers. You discover that the aliens who made the machines are already dead, and you finally defeat the two powerful machines named Adam and Eve. You beat some missions, help out good guys, defeat bad guys. Route A – Ending AĮverything in Route A is just your normal video game stuff. If you’re still here and haven’t played or finished the game, well, prepare to get the game ruined for you. If you haven’t finished the game yet and don’t want to ruin the surprise, stop reading and bookmark this article for when you’re finished with the game. Then we can talk about the philosophy and the hidden details that are really what make this game a masterpiece of unique storytelling.īecause we’ll be analyzing the endings, there will be a lot of spoilers ahead. To figure it out, let’s unpack the endings of NieR:Automata and get a refresher on what happened with each Route you can play. In fact, you likely heard this quote over and over again because if you die before finishing the prologue, you have to do the whole level all over again.īut what is it about that quote? What about that line that 2B said? What does it all mean? If you already finished the game, I think you have an idea but I’m sure that a lot of people are still confused about what the hell this game is trying to say. If you’ve played the first five minutes of NieR:Automata, you heard this quote. Is this a curse? Or some kind of punishment? I often think about the god who blessed us with this cryptic puzzle… and wonder if we’ll ever get the chance to kill him.” We are perpetually trapped in a never-ending spiral of life and death. “Everything that lives is designed to end.
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