


Katharine went for the forest-dwelling archer Geleilion, mostly because their bird-like feather costume looked a lot more exciting than the boring grey armour of the hammer Agavian man, but in the end we needn’t have worried about their looks, as both our characters ended up wearing the same starter armour. I opted for the sword-based Huysian because they looked like a Dishonored NPC at a masquerade ball snooty but elegant. Right now, there’s not much to differentiate them beyond their starting weapon type. In this build, we were able to create a character out of three races: Huysian, Agavian, and Geleilion.

Not forgetting your Gideon Coffin, which is a funny name for what’s essentially two floating weapons on your back. There’s lots of hacking, lots of slashing, and copious amounts of looting. You play as a warrior known as a Sentinel tasked with overcoming the Tower Of Babylon. Set in a fantasy world with an oil-painting aesthetic, this is NieR: Automata meets Destiny. You may not be well acquainted with Babylon’s Fall, so here’s the lowdown.
