Summary

  • Yoko Taro praises Stellar Blade as "better" than Nier: Automata, citing impressive graphics and gameplay quality.
  • Stellar Blade, developed by Shift Up and published by Sony, features challenging enemies and strategic gameplay.

Ahead of Stellar Blade's official release, Nier: Automata director Yoko Taro is sharing his thoughts, deeming it "better" than his own game. Taro recently sat down to discuss Stellar Blade with the game's director, Kim Hyung-tae, revealing why he enjoys the game so much.

Stellar Blade is an upcoming, highly anticipated action-adventure game developed by Shift Up, with Sony Interactive Entertainment publishing the game. Shift Up's newest action-packed title tasks players with engaging in encounters carefully and strategically, with Stellar Blade confirmed to feature a variety of challenging enemies.

In a new interview with IGN Japan, Stellar Blade director Kim Hyung Tae and Nier: Automata director Yoko Taro discussed their respective games, with Taro praising Kim. Despite Taro being older, he considers Kim his senior and highly respects him, especially his work on Stellar Blade. Players were able to get a taste of Stellar Blade back in March with a demo version of the game. An official Twitter account pleaded with players to "go easy" on the build, with some fans racking up over 50 hours of gameplay in Stellar Blade's demo.

Nier: Automata released in 2016 to widespread critical acclaim, both for its writing and its gameplay. However, the director of Nier: Automata is much more impressed by Stellar Blade than his own creation. In regards to Stellar Blade, Taro said, “Stellar Blade is such an amazing game, I think it’s much better than Nier: Automata.”

When asked why Taro thinks Stellar Blade is better than Nier: Automata, Taro explained that he feels the game's graphics are incredible and “have reached a completely new generation of quality.” The two directors went back and forth, with Kim stating he feels Nier: Automata is the better game. "Stellar Blade can’t compete," said Kim. He explained that he considers Taro a much better writer than himself. “I consider myself a visualist, not a storyteller. I’ve been creating visuals all my life, so I can’t quite match Yoko Taro when it comes to storytelling. I try to make up for this with gameplay.” A sequel to Nier: Automata has been teased, with Nier series producer Yosuke Saito stating the franchise would continue as long as Taro is living. While Stellar Blade has yet to be officially released, both it and Nier: Automata have garnered an impressive fan base. Stellar Blade releases exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on April 26, 2024.

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RECLAIM EARTH FOR HUMANKIND The future of humanity hangs in the balance in Stellar Blade, an all-new story-driven action adventure. Ravaged by strange, powerful creatures, Earth has been abandoned, and what is left of the decimated human race has fled to a Colony in outer space. After travelling from the Colony, 7th Airborne Squad member EVE arrives on the desolate remains of our planet with a clear-cut mission: to save humankind by reclaiming Earth from the Naytiba – the malevolent force that has devastated it. But as EVE tackles the Naytiba one-by-one, piecing together the mysteries of the past in the ruins of human civilization, she realizes that her mission is far from straightforward. In fact, almost nothing is as it seems…

Developer(s)
Shift Up
Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Platform(s)
PC, PS5
Genre(s)
Action RPG
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