As announced earlier, on July 14th, NieR Mobile was officially launched in Vietnam.
Developers Square Enix and publishers Komoe Game officially present NieR Re[in]carnation in Southeast Asia on July 14th. What's interesting is that Vietnamese gamers can also download this game from both the App Store and Google Play.

As introduced, NieR Reincarnation is the brainchild of Yoko Taro, the creative genius behind the success of NieR: Automata as the creative director. However, unlike NieR: Automata, the game, deemed the most successful in the franchise's history, NieR Re[in]carnation differs in gameplay.
Unlike the intense action-packed genre of NieR: Automata, NieR: Automata leads gamers on an adventure journey based on a 'turn-based' mechanism. While already a game lacking in action-packed elements, NieR Mobile compels gamers to 'run' a lot and explore the storyline of the game.

Many Vietnamese gamers find the initial gameplay of NieR Re[in]carnation quite... soporific as characters have to run and climb stairs quite a lot. This is also a characteristic of the NieR series as the storyline often carries philosophical and profound themes. Each character's memories are contained within their weapons.
The storyline delves into philosophical themes that stimulate critical thinking: Questions about human existence or even about the heart of machines. These elements make NieR Re[in]carnation a highly artistic game that demands a lot of mental engagement from players.

Perhaps that's why Vietnamese players advise against playing this game during the day, but rather experiencing it at night as it might help you sleep better. Of course, NieR Re[in]carnation is not a game for all mainstream gamers; it's a game - a genre specifically designed for a certain segment of players only.
