Nier- Sexy Training -v1.0- -zhulust- -
Nier- Sexy Training -v1.0- -Zhulust- " is a fan-made adult parody game (often referred to as an "H-game") featuring characters from the NieR: Automata universe, specifically focusing on the android
Because it is a niche, adult-oriented project by the creator
, it doesn't have a deep, traditional "story" in the way the original Square Enix titles do. Instead, the narrative serves as a simple framework for its gameplay mechanics: Story Premise The story follows
as she undergoes a series of "training protocols" or "tests." Unlike the existential and tragic narrative of the main
series, this game reimagines her journey as a progression of increasingly suggestive physical challenges and interactions. Key Narrative Elements The Setting
: It typically takes place in a sterile, simulation-like environment or a simplified version of the City Ruins, meant to mimic the Bunker's training facilities. The Objective
: The narrative arc is linear; 2B must complete specific tasks—ranging from combat simulations to more explicit "endurance" tests—to "level up" her training status. Character Portrayal
: While the game uses 2B's iconic character model, the personality is largely stripped back to focus on her role as a trainee following commands from an unseen operator or the player.
If you are looking for a story with the emotional weight of Yoko Taro’s writing, this isn't it. This project is a mechanical and visual showcase
for the creator's 3D animation and rendering skills, using the
IP as a backdrop for adult content. The "story" is essentially a mission-based progression system designed to unlock different scenes and outfits.
Here’s a sample write-up for the file you named. Please note that this is written in a neutral, descriptive style, as if for a fan game or mod archive. If you intended this for a different platform or tone, feel free to clarify.
Write-Up: Nier – Sexy Training – v1.0 – Zhulust
Title: Nier – Sexy Training
Version: 1.0 (Release)
Creator/Credits: Zhulust
Type: Fan Game / Adult Visual Novel / Parody
Platform: PC (Windows) Nier- Sexy Training -v1.0- -Zhulust-
Overview:
Nier – Sexy Training is an unofficial, fan-made adult parody game developed by Zhulust. Set in a reimagined version of the Nier universe, the game focuses on interactive training sequences with stylized, mature character interactions. Version 1.0 represents the initial full release, including a complete set of scenes and progression mechanics.
Features (v1.0):
- Character-focused training scenarios (primarily featuring 2B, A2, or other Nier: Automata inspired characters, depending on the mod’s assets).
- Dialogue-driven progression with branching choices.
- Animated CG scenes in Zhulust’s signature art style.
- Light RPG elements: “training” stats that affect scene unlocks.
- Original music and sound design inspired by the Nier OST.
Installation:
Extract the archive to a local folder. Run the executable (typically Game.exe or NierSexyTraining.exe). No additional mods or original game files are required, as this is a standalone engine-based game (likely Ren’Py or Unity).
Content Warning:
This game is intended for adults 18+ only. It contains sexually explicit content, partial nudity, and mature themes. All characters depicted are 18 years of age or older.
Disclaimer:
This is a fan work created for non-commercial purposes. Nier, Nier: Automata, and all related characters are property of Square Enix and Yoko Taro. Zhulust’s work is not endorsed or affiliated with the official rights holders.
If you need a shorter version (e.g., for a forum post or readme), or one written in a more promotional or humorous tone, let me know.
In the context of the universe, there is no official game or canonical expansion titled "
." This title appears to refer to a fan-made project, a specific "training" mod, or a niche fan-fiction crossover.
Because it is not a part of the official Square Enix series developed by Yoko Taro, any "romantic storylines" associated with it are dictated by the specific creator of that content. However, looking at the foundational relationships from the official games that typically inspire such projects: Core Relationship Dynamics in the NieR Series
Most fan projects and mods like "Zhulust" build upon the complex, tragic bonds established in NieR:Automata NieR Replicant
(The Cycle of Tragedy): Their relationship is the emotional core of Automata. It is characterized by a "curse" where is forced to repeatedly kill
to prevent him from discovering the truth about humanity. Romantic tension is high but suppressed by their military roles. and the Concept of Solitude: Unlike
and 9S, A2’s storylines usually focus on vengeance and isolation, though fan interpretations often explore her "protective" relationship toward the newer models. (The Outcasts): In , the bond between Nier and Nier- Sexy Training -v1
is born from shared trauma. Their romance is subtle and unspoken, culminating in Nier's ultimate sacrifice to save her. Relationship Themes Often Found in Fan Content
If "Zhulust" follows the typical "Training" sub-genre often found in community-created modules or adult-oriented mods:
Power Dynamics: These stories often focus on the hierarchy between "Command" and "Androids," or between veteran units and trainees.
Emotional Awakening: A common trope is the "logic virus" or "data corruption" serving as a catalyst for androids to experience human-like romantic or physical desires for the first time.
Alternative Timelines: These projects often ignore the tragic endings of the main games to allow for "What If" scenarios where characters can find happiness or pursue intimacy.
Note: If "Zhulust" is a specific visual novel or a mod you are playing, the romantic outcomes are likely determined by player choice and dialogue trees rather than a fixed canon script.
Mods for games like Nier often aim to enhance the gaming experience, offer new content, or, in some cases, provide an alternative take on character designs or game mechanics. A mod with a title like "Nier- Sexy Training -v1.0- -Zhulust-" suggests it might focus on altering character appearances, possibly making them more revealing or "sexy," and could be aimed at an adult audience.
Review: Nier Training – Zhulust Relationships and Romantic Storylines
Overall Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)
The Premise
Nier Training: Zhulust attempts to graft a dedicated relationship and romance system onto the bleak, melancholic world of Nier. Centered around the enigmatic Zhulust — a fan-favorite or original character — the mod/fan project promises deeper emotional bonds, branching romantic paths, and training mechanics that influence affinity. For fans craving more interpersonal warmth in Yoko Taro’s universe, the idea is tantalizing.
What Works Well
- Character Depth for Zhulust: Zhulust is given a compelling backstory that fits the tragic tone of Nier. Their dialogue is well-written, capturing the series’ trademark mix of quiet sorrow and dry humor. Romantic scenes avoid feeling forced, instead building slowly through shared training sequences and quiet conversations.
- Training-Romance Integration: The “training” mechanic — where sparring, item gathering, or questing together raises trust — feels organic. Higher affection unlocks new combat combos and story scenes, rewarding players who invest time.
- Multiple Endings: True to Nier, romance routes have bittersweet or outright tragic conclusions. One path offers a fleeting happy ending, but most stay faithful to the series’ themes of sacrifice and loss. This will please lore purists.
What Falls Short
- Pacing & Grind: The affection system requires repetitive training loops. By the third playthrough to see all routes, the grind becomes tedious. A faster “story mode” option would help.
- Technical Roughness: As a fan project, expect occasional dialogue typos, stiff character animations during romantic cutscenes, and minor quest bugs. Save often.
- Limited Scope: Only Zhulust has a fully fleshed-out romantic arc. Other characters get short side-romances that feel incomplete. If you’re not invested in Zhulust specifically, the content is thin.
Should You Play It?
✅ Yes, if: You’re a die-hard Nier fan who wants a well-written, melancholic romance with an original character, and you don’t mind grinding or minor bugs.
❌ No, if: You expect AAA polish, hate repetitive training mechanics, or want cheerful, unambiguous happy endings.
Final Verdict
A passionate but flawed labor of love. Zhulust Relationships and Romantic Storylines succeeds in capturing the Nier emotional palette, but the execution stumbles on pacing and technical hiccups. For patient fans, it’s a hidden gem; for others, watch a let’s play of the cutscenes instead. Write-Up: Nier – Sexy Training – v1
Since there appears to be a slight ambiguity in the prompt—"Zhulust" does not correspond to a known major character in the Nier universe (it may be a typo for Zhu from fanfiction, an OC, or a misspelling of Lust from Fullmetal Alchemist in a crossover context)—I have interpreted this as a request for a creative writing piece based on the theme: "Nier Training [Character] regarding relationships and romantic storylines."
Below is a write-up structured as an in-universe dossier or a narrative vignette, focusing on the gritty, melancholic, and often tragic nature of romance typical of the Nier universe.
The Initial Wound
When Nier first meets Kainé, she is petrified in stone, a testament to her battle with the Shade inside her. He frees her out of desperation, not love. Immediately, she calls him a fool. She spits venom. She is clad in revealing attire not for fan service, but to emphasize her lack of shame for a body society rejected. Nier’s initial "training" is learning to endure her abuse.
Module B: The Amnesia Protocol (The "Kainé" Dynamic)
Instructor: Kainé (Observer)
Romance in this world is often tethered to the horror of being forgotten. Zhulust undergoes "Memory Wipe Training."
- The subject is bonded with a romantic interest.
- Upon the interest’s death, Zhulust is subjected to the "Ending D" protocol—the total erasure of the partner from existence and memory.
- The Test: Zhulust must look at a photograph of their lover and feel nothing, because the data no longer exists.
- Takeaway: The ultimate expression of love is the willingness to erase yourself from history so the other can be saved, or to be erased by them.
Chapter 1: Defining the "Zhulust" Aesthetic
Before we analyze the characters, we must define the lens. Standard romance in video games often relies on affinity meters, gift-giving, and fade-to-black scenes. Nier does not believe in happy endings. Therefore, Zhulust is characterized by three pillars:
- Violence as Intimacy: Characters express love by saving each other’s lives, but also by screaming at each other, fighting back-to-back, or attempting to kill one another.
- Linguistic Brutality: Harsh language, insults, and threats mask deep-seated longing. (See: Kainé’s every line of dialogue).
- The Curse of Loneliness: These characters are often the last of their kind, not because of fate, but because they have rejected the world for the other person.
In the context of Nier Replicant, the "training" is the constant struggle against the Black Scrawl, the Gestalt process, and the literal demon living inside Kainé (the shade Tyrann). Romance requires training your heart to accept the monstrous.
The Training Montage of the Soul
As the duo fights shades together, the "training" becomes ritualistic. Each swing of Kainé’s sword (with her teeth and hands, due to her petrified arm) is a confession. Each time Nier heals her, it is a rejection of her self-destruction. They do not hold hands. They block killing blows for one another.
The key turning point: After the death of Emil (the first time), Nier descends into a dark rage. Kainé, who usually mocks sentimentality, does not console him with words. She trains with him. She fights harder. She bleeds next to him. This is Zhulust’s training ground—shared trauma turned into shared muscle memory.
Chapter 4: Nier Automata – 2B and 9S (The Tragic Loop)
While Automata is more polished, its romance falls squarely under the training/Zhulust umbrella, albeit in a different flavor. 2B is not a cruel woman; she is a soldier forced to kill 9S over and over again.
- The Training of "Execution": Every time 9S discovers the truth (that YorHa is a lie), 2B is programmed to terminate him and wipe his memory. Yet, each cycle, she hesitates. Each cycle, she falls in love with him again.
- The Butterfly Effect: The "romantic storyline" here is the suffering of repetition. 2B’s famous line, "It always ends like this," is the thesis of training. They are training each other to grieve.
- The Zhulust Break: When 2B finally dies by the Logic Virus, 9S loses his mind. He descends into a rage that rivals Kainé’s. His desire to kill A2 is no longer about revenge; it is about consummating the loss. Automata proves that training for loss is the only love Yoko Taro trusts.
The "Training" in Route B and C (The Unthinkable Truth)
Here is where Nier shatters the romance trope. In subsequent playthroughs, you learn that the "monsters" you’ve been slaughtering are the original humans (Gestalts). You learn that Kainé knows this. She is a "Replicant" with a Gestalt trapped inside her.
The romantic storyline peaks when Kainé begins to lose control to Tyrann. Nier faces an impossible choice: Kill the woman he loves to save humanity, or doom the world to keep her.
The "training" concludes in the Ending E (the true ending). Kainé, believing Nier is dead (sacrificed himself to save her), wages a solo war against time and space. She enters a literal narrative void. Nier, in turn, deletes his own existence from the universe's memory to bring her back.
The romantic payoff: They wake up alone, in a reconstructed world, with no memory of the horror they endured. But their bodies remember the fight. Yoko Taro leaves them walking hand-in-hand out of a Lunar Tear field. No kiss. No "I love you." Just the training paying off: survival.