
It's never confirmed, but any Drakengard fan would likely link the similarities between the two and assume that the Logic Virus is the next evolution of the Red-Eye Disease, as its origins are magical in nature and would assumably allow it to "adapt" to infecting mechanical Androids once humans are gone. to break off from the group of their own accord to try and flag someone for help. This Virus is seen in both machines and Androids ( which usually has them uncovering their eyes) and forces them to exhibit incredibly violent behavior as well that leads to some of the game's boss fights that made players very reluctant to continue onward. You do not know creepy until you see the watchers from Drakengard. But, in Nier Automata there is no Red-Eye Disease, just the Logic Virus.

In Nier Replicant, this Disease is the result of the Queen Magic magic or "maso" being spread around on Earth and forcing anyone who ingested these particles into a "pact" with her that would turn them into pillars of salt if they refused. As the humans otherworldly powers continue to grow in scope and potential, he wonders just how much control he has over events to come. That, and dealing with a juvenile dragon who wants little more from life than to fly free and unhindered for the rest of his days.

RELATED: The Most Hilarious Nier: Automata Memes About 2B Créditos por parte drakengard e sus otros desmadres que tiene la pinche. In Drakengard, it was the tell-tale sign that someone was possessed or under the control of the Watchers, as characters like Manah and Inuart show their Red-Eyes while exhibiting unusually violent behavior. The Red-Eye Disease plays a major role in the events of all of the Drakengard games as well as both Nier games.
