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Three new screenshots of Nier: Automata’s ruined world

This game keeps looking better and better: Nova Crysallis has brought us a handful of new Nier: Automata screenshots, showing off a ruined city that has been reclaimed by nature, and a wide desert region with a large automaton seemingly lumbering in the distance. There are some pretty scenic views here and we already know the game looks something special in motion. While Nier: Automata will undoubtedly be smaller in scale than something like Xenoblade Chronicles X, these shots give a sense of adventure that we can only hope the final product cashes in on, along with the usual fast-paced Platinum Games action fans have come to expect from the studio.


Also, just in case you've forgotten how good the enemies and combat look in motion, I've taken the liberty of attaching some of the E3 gameplay footage below:

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