The thing is... NieR Automata could have been an almost perfect game for me, but it's ruined by horrible issues that are actually done on "purpose" just to annoy the player, and I absolutely hate this philosophy of game design, it's something that Hideo Kojima likes to do too.
Run A in NieR Automata is great, but then you get run B which is absolutely awful, it's the same playthrough as the first one but with an actually WORSE gameplay this time around.
And the very stupid thing about this, if you finish run B, you unlock run C, which is actually the real second half of the game, the sequel to run A, but... You have to play a whole second playthrough through run B for nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised if some people actually gave up when they saw that run B was just some kind of NG+, without thinking much more about it, and ended up missing half of the game because of this.
Absolutely terrible game design decision.
And it doesn't even end there. In Run C you can play as A2, and here gameplay is AWESOME. She was my favorite part of the game, especially with that berserk mode, this gameplay was even better than 2B. But guess what? They decided that nope, when you start having fun as A2, they force you to switch back to 9S, ALL. THE. TIME. I kept reloading the chapter with A2 everytime to do all the side content as her, but everytime they locked me out of it because you had to unlock a door with 9S or something else.
It really felt like they were trying to annoy the player as much as possible, but since it's on purpose, it's genius, wow. I really dislike this.
But the gameplay, the world, the atmosphere, the music, I really loved a lot of parts of this game, it really did something for me, I just wish they didn't decide to ruin it with these weird / annoying decisions.
Playing as A2 in the DLC arena, and making a vampire build to stay in Berserk mode forever was insanely fun for me, I loved this :
So... If stellar blade is just a fun game that doesn't go out of its way to annoy the player, I could understand it being more fun as a whole... It's really that simple. I really doubt the gameplay will be as good as NieR Automata though.