What is the point of no return in Nier Replicant?

Nier Replicant ver.1.22 is a re-release of the PS3 and Xbox 360 action RPG from 10 years ago. This is a version update that features remade environments and character models, and even adds some new content for fans of the series who have played the game to death. However, before rushing to tell the story, it is important to know what is the point of no return in Nier Replicant? , so you can return to your village to complete your side quests before continuing.

What is the point of no return in Nier Replicant?

Your first Nier Replicant game is expected to last 20-25 hours, and the game will end when the party storms Shadowlord Castle.

Essentially, once you’re in the second half of the game and you’ve collected all four lost shards, talk to Popola again and then you can head to the Lost Shrine and Castle.

Once you reach the save point on the roof of the Lost Sanctuary and try to open the doors to enter the elevator, the game will notify you that there is no going back.

That said, if you take the elevator and pass the pigeons, you will meet two more NPCs asking you to go back to the village.

At this point, you can choose the dialogue option that says, yes, you have to go back to the village and you will go back there with no repercussions.

You will have to hike again to the Lost Sanctuary, but it’s good to note that you have a second chance after this save point to jump back in if you missed something.

Once you decide to continue when talking to these NPCs, you will be locked in the final stretch of the game with no more save points, and you will have to finish the story.

This is all you need to know what the point of no return is in Nier Replicant. Be sure to check out our wiki guide for more tips and information on games.

 

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