About an hour ago, finished "Ending A" of Nier: Automata on PC. It's a great action RPG style game with very addictive, intricate, fast-paced combat. The art style very much says Square Enix; spikey hair, giant swords, etc. The story is about a futuristic war between Androids and machines (the Androids being created to fight for humans while they hide on the moon, the machines being created by alien lifeforms that invaded Earth) in the year 11,945 AD. Without getting into any details, suffice to say the story is bizarre, albeit entertaining. Took me close to 20 hours to get through "Ending A", but the game is meant to be played through multiple times, as each time you control and different character and see the events of the game unfold from their perspective. To see the "true" ending and unlock the last 1/3 of the game requires three playthroughs, four for the completionist.
I'm giving this one an 8/10. I really liked the gameplay, art direction, and story even if it was a little overwrought. Not sure if I'll go back from the other three playthroughs yet, gonna sit on it and see if I feel drawn back in.