As I was reading "The Wor[l]ds of Yoko Taro", I find it so ironic that Yoko-san created NieR:Automata with the intention of making a story that no one could relate to (which is why none of the characters are human). And yet... +
@Fe1orn I've definitely noticed it too xD
I actually can even imagine how he would response if someone question him directly about it. I think he would say something like, "Aren't all humans contradictory?"
Idk that's just sounds so like him for me
Scratch that. It's more like: "They despair when they realize there is no "god", purpose, or humanity on the moon to justify their struggle. They suffer from the harsh reality of a world without intrinsic meaning".
Scratch that. It's more like: "They despair when they realize there is no "god", purpose, or humanity on the moon to justify their struggle. They suffer from the harsh reality of a world without intrinsic meaning".
They're so human because they carry the same existential suffering as we do. They fall into despair at the possibility that there is no "god," purpose, or humanity to justify their struggle. They suffer from the idea of a world without intrinsic meaning.+