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If you’ve seenany footageof the upcomingNieR: Automata, you’d know that it’s shaping up to be a rather hectic action game. In an effort to make the game a little more accessible to newcomers to the genre or those who don’t often play such games, Square Enix has confirmed thatNieR: Automatawill include an Auto Mode, which will allow the player to let an AI handle much of the combat for them.

According to Siliconera,NieR: Automata’sAuto Mode will be customisable, allowing the AI to perform evasions, shooting or sword attacks. This means that those who, for one reason or another, just need a helping hand with specific functions can get it.

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Auto Mode will only be usable whenNier: Automata‘s difficulty is set to the easiest setting, and can be switched on and off at will. Those who are playing on higher difficulties will not be able to enable the feature. Not only that, but Square Enix has said that Auto Mode may struggle against tougher enemies, so equipment will still have to be upgraded by the player in order to compensate.

While there’s no way I would ever use such a feature, myself, I also don’t take any issue with its inclusion inNieR: Automata. After all, an optional Auto Mode would simply allow the game to be playable in some form by a wider audience without any negative side-effects for those who choose not to enable it. In a sense, it would make it easier for me to recommendNieR: Automatato those who don’t normally play this kind of video game.

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It should also be mentioned that Platinum Games didsomething very similar withBayonettawithout making the game any less difficult for those who chose to play on harder settings.

NieR: Automatais set for release onFebruary 23 in Japan. A western release has been confirmed, but no date has been revealed at this point in time.

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