A few days after the official debut of the mobile title, NieR Reincarnation is once again showing itself to the public with Square-Enix which has recently released the opening video of the spin-off of the series directed by the histrionic Yoko Taro.
The evocative opening movie, which you can see in full thanks to the player you find at the top of the news, allows us to return to admire the rarefied landscapes that distinguish Taro's work, as well as the peculiar characterization of the enemies and characters through which the story of this spin-off of the NieR series will be told. Although it is a mobile production, it seems that Square-Enix and the developers of Applibot have managed to give the title a particularly suggestive atmosphere, with musical accompaniments by composer Keiichi Okabe that do nothing but positively amplify the sensations offered by the movie.
Leaving you to the vision, we remind you that NieR Reincarnation is coming on February 18th on iOS (via Apple Store) and Android (via Google PLay) devices exclusively in Japanese territory. Square-Enix has confirmed that the title will also see the light in the West, but at the moment more detailed information has not been released. For more insights into this intriguing spin-off, we recommend reading our NieR Reincarnation Preview.
The evocative opening movie, which you can see in full thanks to the player you find at the top of the news, allows us to return to admire the rarefied landscapes that distinguish Taro's work, as well as the peculiar characterization of the enemies and characters through which the story of this spin-off of the NieR series will be told. Although it is a mobile production, it seems that Square-Enix and the developers of Applibot have managed to give the title a particularly suggestive atmosphere, with musical accompaniments by composer Keiichi Okabe that do nothing but positively amplify the sensations offered by the movie.
Leaving you to the vision, we remind you that NieR Reincarnation is coming on February 18th on iOS (via Apple Store) and Android (via Google PLay) devices exclusively in Japanese territory. Square-Enix has confirmed that the title will also see the light in the West, but at the moment more detailed information has not been released. For more insights into this intriguing spin-off, we recommend reading our NieR Reincarnation Preview.