@colonelkilgore I'd say that Nier: Automata is the better game. But if you loved Nier: Automata, then you'll likely love Nier: Replicant too.
One thing to note is that Nier was originally a much older game, so the locations in Replicant won't be as expansive as the ones in Automata. But the combat in the Replicant remaster has been updated to be more in line with the fluidity of Automata, and the story is full of Yoko Taro's magic and weirdness.
@CaptD Thanks. Whilst I'm glad I got the platinum, I agree about not wanting to go through that grind again.
@render Great work on the Sackboy plat!
I wish I went into the boosting thread every now and again as I’m currently playing the game too and it would have been much easier to do the co-op levels (and trophies) with someone else rather than playing with two controllers on my lap
And it’s just The Ripsnorter left for me at the moment. I’d been away for a week so played through each individual trial again last night until I could do back to back runs on each one successfully. But it’s still the crab section that gets me as the timing of their movement is slightly ahead/behind where they are in the individual trial and I always seem to fluff up there.
@Thrillho That section messed with me for a while as well. It's not an easy section anyway as the movement of the crabs makes your brain think you can go for a gap even though you know you shouldn't. It was one that I took a bit more time with than I would have done if doing it for the gold by itself. The bit where you get to the circle platforms with the electric eels going round I actually just walked round at their speed, and then the big circle section after that with the crabs I just took my time and waited until they were
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