Seeing as the next entry will be releasing next year, I thought I might as well check out the original that made so many homosexuals butthurt (more than usual).
If you intend to pick this up, and you've played Neir Automata before, forget it, this is borrowing the aesthetics and plot, but not the gameplay.
Eve moves like a sack of bricks compared to 2B.
This is a Souls game with a Neir coat of paint.
It's still good though, and if you don't like Souls games, there's an easy mode, and it's not journalist difficulty or anything, so you still feel like you're playing a game.
The reason I post this though, is the pic attached.
They did it, those damn Koreans cracked the code!
A section where you have to follow an NPC, and instead of those NPCs walking faster than your walk but slower than your run... they match your pace!
MADNESS!
Also, cheeks.
Pretty cool game so far.
Every so often I find myself angered again over how badly 3D animation is used in the anime industry, while smaller/older productions, and other industries, have no such issue.
Planetes (2003) had a 3D model space station.
It didn't do much, just spun around slowly, but it did so smoothly, unlike the choppy 3D attempts at anime, such as Berserk, Kemono Friends, and Batman Ninja.
Plenty of YouTubers can make some genuinely good animation.
Companies like Hololive do plenty for their music videos, with supreme-hag Marine being somewhat famous for this.
And outside the industry, the anime art style has been refined to such a degree as to make people doubt themselves at first glance if what they're looking at is 2D or 3D.
I hate this stagnation when it's clear that things could be so much better.
I draw, code, and make memes sometimes.