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NieR Re[in]carnation (henceforth referred to as "Rein") is a new installment in the overall Yokoverse, or timeline that spans multiple video games and other media created by Yoko Taro. We don't need to get into those details in this article, but if anyone is curious about specifics, you can find an in-depth view of the timeline here. Beware of spoilers the further down the page you go!
See also: Be sure to check out the additional articles I've written about Yoko Taro and his works here.
What We Currently Know About the Game
To date, few details about the game have been released, but here's a quick list of what we know.
Characters
CV: Nagae Rika
A Sealed Mind, Dreams of Another World…
When she awoke, she found herself upon the cold stone of the "Cage". Every night she sees another nightmare. A gentle and cheerful girl, what possibly could be the reason for such shackles and bandages?
CV: Hara Yumi
Thousands of Stories, Tens of Thousands of Dreams
A mysterious being named "Mama". She seems to know something about the "Cage" and provides guidance to the girl. She enjoys the scenery and poking her nose into other people's business, even overindulging in freedom.
CV: Kawahara Motoyuki
Hidden Words, Lost Dreams
A mysterious being that wanders the "Cage". Although it resembles a knight in black armor, it is also not unlike a silent bug. It seems to have some purpose, but...
Here's the latest teaser trailer below, which was released on July 13!
Here are some translations for the text that is shown in the above video:
Lines Spoken by Mama:
Memoryscape Sequences:
Game Play
The game play will be a mix between traversing the "Cage" which appears to be a sort of hub world from which the player is able to access other areas. For the most part, it appears as though we have control of the Girl in White.
This may shift, however, in the "Memoryscape," a sort of separate reality that deals the memories of various characters. There is no official term for this particular in-game mechanic yet, so I'm coining this term for ease of conversation.
A well-mannered boy and a silent man trailing behind. | © YouTube: "NieR Re[in]carnation (ニーア リィンカーネーション): Promotion Movie【クローズドβテスト開催決定】"
The Memoryscape seems to be an in-between world with a clearly different design style that somewhat reminded me of the memory sequences in Zanki Zero.
© YouTube: "NieR Re[in]carnation (ニーア リィンカーネーション): Promotion Movie【クローズドβテスト開催決定】"
In the battle sequences, we can see several interesting things. It appears as though the party size will max at 3 characters at a time. It appears battles will be somewhat turn-based
Battles appear to be turn based, but may function more like what they've done in BladeXlord, which you can view a sample of here:
The People Behind Rein
Saito has worked on previous installments in the NieR series with both NieR Gestalt & Replicant as well as NieR:Automata. He has been a true godsend when it comes to supporting Yoko Taro and his creative endeavors.
Yoko Taro is the creative mind behind such series as Drakengard, NieR Gestalt & Replicant, NieR:Automata, the YoRHa stage plays, and the Thou Shalt Not Die manga series (which is coming to a close next month!), among many others!
The game will be developed by applibot, who was behind the development for another recent title that I've discussed, BladeXlord. If anyone is curious what sort of work they've done on this particular game, and how it might carry over to Rein, you can check out the little blurb that I wrote about it here.
NieR Re[in]carnation Closed Beta Test
As mentioned in the April 30 issue of Famitsu magazine, they announced that they were planning on having a Closed Beta Test (CBT). Here are the details on that:
Although no official release date for the full game has been released yet, since the CBT will likely start sometime in August, I would assume the official release will come at least 6 months later, which will be around Q1 or Q2 of 2021.
Assorted Info
Note: It was suggested in the Famitsu article that NieR characters may appear through this aspect of the game, but at this time, it is still purely conjecture how other non-Yoko related series may be involved.
Yoko: It's a mysterious game.
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