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Yoko Taro, the creator of NieR: Automata and Drakengard, says the game industry doesn’t have as many “weird” people as it used to. He shared this thought on his X account after a fan asked ...
N ier director Yoko Taro kept the 2010 action-RPG's save-deleting final ending a secret from producer Yosuke Saito, and although it was revealed to him in the end, he let it slide because he ...
Beware of Spoilers For The Astro Bot DLC The latest free DLC update for Astro Bot adds five new levels. At the end of each ...
I f there were to ever be a mascot for the videogame industry weirdos (endearing), it'd most certainly be Nier creator Yoko Taro. He's built a brand around being a little eccentric, almost always ...
Yoko Taro, the legendary developer behind Nier: Automata, isn't shy about licensing his characters like 2B out to other games.Nier devs previously said they "will gladly say yes to anything for ...
Yoko Taro has proudly said before that his life-altering, world-spinning, 15-year-old action RPG Nier is "pretty much just a retelling of" Neon Genesis Evangelion, and the director is still glad ...
Yoko Taro, unfazed by the notion that his industry is full of weirdos, responded, "I’ve been a part of the game industry for 30 years, but I feel there’s less ‘weird people’ now." ...
Yoko Taro is weird, some would call the Drakengard and Nier creator a bit of a nut head. The 55-year-old Japanese game developer walks around with a Moon-Faced helmet of his eternal teenage boy ...
Yoko Taro says Nier: Automata has so many endings because "Square Enix told us" to "add more content" With 100 endings and a script big enough to fill 60 books, ...