Pranksters have recreated the area in Half-Life 2 and other games
For several weeks, aNier: Automataplayer has caused intrigue and excitement by posting mysterious images and videos from an area no one had seen before. Was it a secret area? An unfinished area? A hoax? Viral marketing? A mod? If it was a mod, it was far more complex than any so far. Turns out, that’s because a group of fans have secretly been making their own mod tools, and plan to release them soon. In the meantime, I’ve enjoyed pranksters memeing on the mystery by creating secret churches in other games, includingHalf-Life 2and Super Mario 64.
Asa Reddit threadrecaps in detail, a Reddit poster named “sadfutago” has been trickling facets of an increasingly large mystery since June. They talked about a secret door through the back of Automata’s Adam boss fight in the beautiful whitebox city, leading to a church. Then they started posting videos getting into the area, and videos exploring it, and videos fighting a mysterious big baddie in it. This was all quite confusing.
While no one else was able to find any such area, making a hoax seemed likely, the videos looked very convincinglyNier. But Nier: Automata has no official mod support or tools, so mods have not got far beyond substituting models and textures—certainly not adding giant new things. But it would’ve been a huge effort to recreate all this outside the game. So what was it? In a Twitch livestream today, a team revealed this was in-game, made using unofficial mod tools which they have created and plan to release soon.
“We have been loving all the discussions and theories - it has been an amazing journey,” a message from the team said in the stream. “It has been inspiring to see the community come together after so many years, it has made all the hard work well worth it. We hope everyone had a good time, we certainly did.”
They did apologise for “misleading everyone”, explaining they wanted to evoke cut content or a secret, not make people think this was an official ARG hinting at big new things. But the end result is great.
I didn’t follow the mystery beat-by-beat because wild speculation doesn’t interest me, but I have enjoyed other people memeing on the mystery by copying it in other games. Here’s a Super Mario 64 hack adding a secret church:
uhhhh guys?pic.twitter.com/j9UBdq8T6R
And inDuke Nukem 3D:
Hummm, guys?pic.twitter.com/eGZpXHstDv
Half-Life 2, too:
Exploring the secret church in Ravenholm in HL2pic.twitter.com/AZbLqYJptr
Video game pranks and hoaxes tend to be boring—especially April Fool’s Day jokes—but I am always here for people who actually make their daft jokes real. The creator of the DN3D level evenreleased it publicly, though that download link is dead now.