If you dont know what MetalEdge means, you have probably only ending A. The weird thing about that game is, ending B is more or less the first part of the game again, just with 9S instead of 2B. But there is more story after that with ending C and D.
Nier: Replicant shares this multi-play-through story structure with Automata, but with only two endings. You can really only get the full story in these games if you play them many times, because things will change in both subtle and very drastic ways, each time.
If you dont know what MetalEdge means, you have probably only ending A. The weird thing about that game is, ending B is more or less the first part of the game again, just with 9S instead of 2B. But there is more story after that with ending C and D.
That makes the game even cooler. I bought the prequel(?) Remaster but haven’t played it yet.
Nier: Replicant shares this multi-play-through story structure with Automata, but with only two endings. You can really only get the full story in these games if you play them many times, because things will change in both subtle and very drastic ways, each time.
Plus replicants ending e is completely new to that version to tie into automata more directly.