Nier: Automata Ver1.1a Season 1, Episodes 1-13 Review - IGN (2024)

An anime version of Nier: Automata seemed like a terrible idea. Unless you’re just there to gawk at the character designs (tsk tsk), the 2017 action RPG is good because it embraces the benefits and limitations of its medium. It’s a video game that forces decisions and experiences – like witnessing the steady collapse of Pascal’s robot village and having to choose between joining or killing your devoted android pal 9S at the end – onto us that are more impactful or meaningful because we took an active part in their unfolding. And yet, credit to anime studio A-1 Pictures for braving the potential minefield and delivering an opening round of Nier: Automata Ver1.1a that both justified its existence and made sense as part of the Nier universe’s blend of cool robot combat and philosophical conversations about sentience. With new episodes making their U.S. debut on Crunchyroll this month, Ver1.1a has started steering a little deeper into what made the first 12 so intriguing.

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Like the game, Nier: Automata Ver1.1a takes place in the distant future, during a war between the army of “Machine Lifeforms” created by a mysterious alien race and android soldiers like protagonists 2B and 9S, who were built by humanity’s last survivors. In episode 12, the anime deployed the game’s best twist: The aliens were wiped out by their own robot army a long time ago, and the human race is completely extinct. But that “Ver1.1a” in the title is meant to indicate that this isn’t an exact retelling of Automata, and there are a number of curious alterations that hint at something more interesting going on. Part 2 of Season 1 also makes what could end up being a big change, and there’s a fun shock to the way it plays out after it’s teased over the course of "Reckless Bra[V]ery."

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But at this point it’s still unclear how much it matters that characters who were alive in the game are dead in the series, or that backstories that were only vaguely hinted at or addressed in supplementary materials (of which there are many for Nier: Automata) are made canon. Is there something meaningful behind it, or is it just a way for Ver1.1a to set itself apart from Automata? Even if it’s the latter, it’s a good way to engage skeptical Nier fans. Imagine if you read A Game of Thrones and then the HBO version didn’t kill Ned Stark. You’d want to tune in just to see what the heck was going to happen, even if he just got his head cut off a little later than you expected.

The first batch of episodes did something similar, thought not as dramatic, with the reveal that the android resistance on Earth is being led by Lily – a very minor character in the canon – and not familiar game character Anemone (who, as seen in flashback episode “[L]one Wolf,” died in an earlier battle). That change seems a little arbitrary, but “Reckless Bra[V]ery” goes further by explicitly showing 2B execute 9S so no one else learns that the humans are dead, which is covered in the video game but not shown so directly. Doing it this way makes it seem like even more of a shocking betrayal: We’re less inclined to accept the reasoning for it simply because we’re not controlling 2B. We only know her as the cold and closed-off android soldier she presents herself as to 9S.

Plot aside, Ver1.1a still looks gorgeous, mostly because the character designs were all really good in 2017 and are still good now. But the game had sort of a washed-out softness that gave its post-apocalyptic settings a bit of lived-in charm, and that’s lacking in the anime. It’s not a big deal, and it’s a hard problem to solve in the shift between something playable to something only watchable. But it makes the world of Ver1.1a feel like more of a setting than an actual place – which is mildly ironic, since the world is pointedly not very lively in the game either, what with all the annihilation of Earth’s flora and fauna.

There remains a ton of potential in Nier: Automata Ver1.1a, and that still could be true into the final moments of the final episode (whenever that happens). The game famously had dozens of endings, with the canonical ones requiring multiple playthroughs – though “you have to beat it six times!” was always little more than gamer braggadocio, since the game is different in all of those playthroughs. There’s always a chance that the anime is going to do something wild and new at any point, like permanently killing off one of the two main characters or putting us so firmly in 9S’s point-of-view that A2, the surprise third protagonist who has been teased a few times in the anime, comes across as more of an outright villain. And if Ver1.1a doesn’t do any of that, then isn’t that just subverting expectations in a different way?

Verdict

Making a Nier: Automata anime that’s as enjoyable as playing Nier: Automata was always going to be a challenge. Through the beginning of Season 1, Part 2, Ver 1.1a has so far managed to cleverly avoid that by faithfully retelling the original story while keeping old fans on their toes by swapping around the supporting cast and refusing to shy away from some of the bleaker details on the edges of Automata’s story. It’s no replacement for Automata, but if you can’t be bothered to put in the time to get all 26 endings for the game, or if you already sacrificed your save file in order to support future players (as Automata asks you to do at the very end), it remains a compelling substitute.

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FAQs

Why is Nier Automata rated 18? ›

Large explosions and realistic gunfire are frequently heard during combat. Some sequences depict blood and additional acts of violence against human-like characters: a man impaled through the chest with a sword, resulting in large blood-splatter effects; character lying in pools of blood after getting stabbed.

Why did the Nier automata anime stop? ›

NieR: Automata Ver1. 1a, the anime based on PlatinumGames' action RPG, has seen its release interrupted by the ongoing impact of the covid pandemic. The show's official Twitter account has announced that the release of the rest of the series has been indefinitely delayed.

Is there swearing in Nier automata? ›

Also, spoken and text dialogue includes infrequent but strong profanity, including "f--k."

Will Nier automata anime be good? ›

Nier: Automata is one of the best games of the last generation and it deserved a quality anime like this. The animation is very well done, and although for someone who played the game the story doesn't feel very new, it brings a lot of nostalgia to see iconic scenes depicted in the anime.

Why do people love Nier so much? ›

People love Nier because there is nothing else like Nier. It's a kaleidoscope of always-shifting ideas set in a world that is tortured, satirical, wistful, and tender. And even if Yoko Taro's games are often deeply flawed and sometimes profoundly unfun, at least they're always fascinating.

Was Nier inspired by 9 11? ›

For Nier, he took direct inspiration from the September 11 attacks and the War on Terror. Another direct influence on Nier was of the gameplay of the God of War series, which both he and the game's producer Yosuke Saito admired.

Is Nier Automata getting a season 2? ›

The long-awaited second season of NieR:Automata Ver1. 1a is finally here, and we can only pray that the production doesn't suffer the terrible scheduling delays that maligned the first season.

Why are there two versions of Nier? ›

Due to its high violence, the game was given a CERO D rating in Japan. In Japan, two versions of the game were released; Nier Gestalt for the 360 which would use the adult lead, and Nier Replicant for the PS3 which used the young lead.

Why is Nier Automata so great? ›

Varied Gameplay

Automata's combat is simple: Vanquish the robot horde with well-placed, devastating jabs or full-auto laser beams. But what makes the game so captivating is its wacky mix of genres. Automata is part RPG, part side-scroller, part hack 'n' slash, part bullet-hell – the list goes on and on.

Who is the true villain in Nier: Automata? ›

The Machines, also known as Machine Lifeforms, are a fictional race of sentient robots and the main antagonists of the 2017 role-playing video game Nier: Automata and its accompanying anime, Nier: Automata Ver1. 1a.

Does Nier have romance? ›

The NieR: Automata video game is a love story through and through. The main love story being told is the relationship between 9S and 2B, but there are other primary examples of love spread throughout the NieR: Automata world.

What the heck is Nier: Automata? ›

Nier: Automata is a 2017 action role-playing game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix. It is a sequel to Nier (2010), itself a spin-off of and sequel to the Drakengard series.

Is there a bad ending in Nier: Automata? ›

Those hoping to see all 26 should store several saved files to make obtaining these ending scenarios less challenging. Certain endings, such as Z and F, are known as "bad ends" and thus take the player to the title screen without saving their game.

Should you play Nier before watching the anime? ›

Even though we absolutely recommend playing NieR:Automata, it is not required to enjoy watching the anime adaptation. The first episode is almost a one-for-one shot of the opening sequences in the game so you'll still be able to understand what's going on in the anime even if you never played the game before.

Is Nier: Automata anime a prequel? ›

The anime Nier: Automata Ver1.1a is based on Nier Automata, a 2017 action role-playing game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix. A sequel to the 2010 video game Nier and forming part of the wider Drakengard series, the game was a critical and commercial success.

Is NieR: Automata gory? ›

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Some cinematic cutscenes also depict violence. These depictions of violence would make the game more appropriate for older teen players. Overall, depictions of realistic, but not excessively graphic, violence with depictions of bloodletting are included in the gameplay.

What the heck is NieR: Automata? ›

Nier: Automata is a 2017 action role-playing game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix. It is a sequel to Nier (2010), itself a spin-off of and sequel to the Drakengard series.

Why is NieR Replicant rated M? ›

The game contains some suggestive material: female characters wearing lingerie during battle; a character with partially exposed buttocks and breasts; close-up camera angles of characters' cleavage. The words “f**k,” “a*shole,” and "sh*t" are heard in the game.

What is NieR rated? ›

The dense fountain-like cascades of blood (along with the language) factor highly into the Mature rating: blood will spray, cascading and arching—sometimes in slow-motion—across the battlefield when creatures are attacked; blood also stains the ground, covers characters (one in a white dress), fills up a sink, spurts.

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