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same here. They billed this as "Nier: Gestalt", which is German for "Kidney Figure". I don't understand the need to take random foreign words and make up totally senseless game names...
but then this is Square Enix, creators of the spiky hair do and the penis envy swords, so i'm not really surprised.
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I don't think truer words have ever been spoken.
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Niere is kidney in German. Nier without the 'e' at the end is Dutch.
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foot and mouth?
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