This part is extremely important: You need to choose the “kill” option here.
If you get to the end with every weapon, you’ll get an additional boss fight and a final choice. Skip all the cutscenes and side-quests, and you should be able to blaze through this in a few hours. Like Ending B, you’ll play the same chunk of the game’s second half again. Make sure to nab every single one before you enter the final area. There are 33 weapons in total, which are obtained through the story, in stores, and through select sub-quests. To get Ending C, you’ll need to acquire every single weapon in the game. Here’s where things get obtuse and a bit spoilery.
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Square Enix How to get NieR Replicant Ending C You really don’t want to miss the new information. This path features entirely new cutscenes, so be careful not to skip anything you haven’t seen yet.
That means you’ll only have to replay around five hours of the game. Instead, it starts you partway through the game’s second half.
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Luckily, you don’t have to play the full 20-hour game again. Once you clear the game, load up your clear data to restart the game. Consider Ending A only Act 1 in a three-part play. They further develop characters and add new scenes that entirely change the context of the game. While this will wrap up the main story, it’s far from the real “ending.” The additional playthroughs don’t just tag an alternate scene on the end. All you need to do is complete the game for the first time. If you want to be completely surprised, however, proceed with caution. Note that we’re going to keep this spoiler-free, so we won’t be saying what happens in each ending. If you want to unlock all five endings, here’s exactly what you’ll need to do. Each one has a different requirement and they can get pretty obtuse (thanks, Yoko Taro). Getting each ending isn’t quite as simple as replaying the game, though. Players will need to spend another 15 hours playing after the credits roll to get the true ending. Like NieR:Automata, the game needs to be played multiple times to get the full story. While players can “beat” it in around 20 hours, that’s far from the actual ending.