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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterNier mastermind Yoko Taro has created plenty of outstanding games during his career, but that doesn't mean he thinks he'd be able to tackle today's "fiercely competitive" indie market, as he reckons he'd be "instantly wiped out."
Speaking in a recent interview with Automaton, Yoko reacts to Homura Hime – a new indie action game from Crimson Dusk that's inspired by the Nier series. As well as sharing plenty of praise for the game itself, he goes on to discuss the indie scene more widely, as the Crimson Dusk devs ask him if it's something he's interested in.
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He continues, noting that "it's way too scary, and I don't really see a reason for myself to go there now. I feel like I'd be instantly wiped out – it's not something an old man like me should be attempting. That's how I see it."
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