Yoko Taro just dropped a truth bomb. 💥
In a recent interview, the Nier creator boldly stated that the gaming industry is losing something crucial: the “weird people” who made it unique. But is he right? 🤔
What does this mean for the future of gaming? And is the industry becoming too safe? 😬
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Yoko Taro, the mastermind behind games like Nier and Drakengard, has always walked a different path from most developers. His rebellious attitude and refusal to follow the gaming industry norms have earned him quite a reputation. Almost all of Taro’s titles are unconventional, which is why they feel fresh too.
Apart from being a full-time enigmatic individual, Yoko Taro is also an active X user. That’s why you will frequently find him interacting with fans and doing Q&A sessions to ease their curiosity. In a recent Q&A session, the Japanese game director strangely said that the world has fewer weird people now. Well, it’s definitely a quirky remark.
Yoko Taro believes the gaming industry lacks some weirdos
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While the gaming industry provides marketable elements in their AAA titles, Taro has found the recipe for success in his weirdness. The definition of weirdness for him is perhaps the courage to be rebellious and create a game that is out of the box. Despite getting hate from the fans for some “unforgivable reasons,” Yoko Taro never fails to interact with them on X.
During a Q&A session on X, a fan asked Taro if there are a lot of “weirdos” in the gaming industry. The motivation to ask this question came from a book titled ‘The True Biography of Game Creators,’ as mentioned by the fan. To answer this question, Yoko Taro simply said:
I’ve been in the game industry for 30 years, and I feel like there are fewer “weird people” now. I’m not sure if this is simply a phenomenon I’ve only seen, if it’s something that’s happened to the gaming industry, or if it’s something that’s happening to the world as a whole.
Yoko Taro has always believed that the developers who go against the flow in mainstream gaming are the ones who create epochs. A few months ago, he cited Fumito Ueda, the director of ICO, as an epoch-maker in the gaming industry. For those who don’t know, ICO is a game released on PS2 in the year 2001.
With that being said, there’s nothing wrong with Yoko Taro’s remark about weirdos in the gaming industry. He has always been a supporter of such developers who put forward the design and storytelling of their games by going against the stereotypes.
Actually, weirdness matters in the gaming industry
Nier Brother and Nier Sister | Credits: PlatinumGames
Firstly, it would be better to clarify that weirdness in this context means thinking extraordinarily about the game’s features. From character designs to environment, everything matters in this aspect.
In recent times, almost every second game has lacked freshness and innovation. A recent example of this would be FBC: Firebreak, which failed miserably after its launch on June 17, 2025. With all studios copy-pasting stuff from each other, the novelty of games is dying pretty fast. Hence, it becomes important for game designers and creators to introduce something that’s never been seen before.
While most directors fear going against the trend, a few visionaries like Yoko Taro and Hideo Kojima redefine gaming with their hard work.