5/29/2023 0 Comments Drakengard 3 characters![]() Did Octa betray Three because she lost interest in having sex with him or because he was disturbed by her human experimentation? When meeting Three, he cites the latter as the reason, but she says he's lying and just following his libido.Route B also brings up elements of this as well: does he join with the crazed Two solely on his love for her, or is it possibly because he feels he has no choice? This suggests that he recognized that Two was too far gone to save, but couldn't bring himself to end her. Namely, Cent kidnaps Mihkail but causes the dragon no harm, and claims to be working under Two's orders, which is a lie since she's not able to truly talk. Is Cent genuinely loyal to Two in Branch A and only joins Zero because he feels he has to if he wants to maintain his existence, or are his actions an attempt to manipulate Zero into performing a Mercy Kill on Two? Cent being loyal to Two is present in all routes so his loyalty is unquestionable, but his actions don't make sense if he was trying to protect Two.It really ruined my overall enjoyment of the otherwise fun combat system. ![]() I’m not sure why the aerial combat is so terribly executed, but whenever I had to fight using Mikhail, I would grit my teeth and curse the developer for the clunky controls and unwieldy camera. I did appreciate the English voice cast’s attempts at making the asinine combat banter somewhat meaningful, at least.īut while controlling Zero is fun, controlling her flying dragon companion Mikhail is not. companions are utterly useless in battle (seriously, they’re dumber than a bag of bricks), but I rarely needed their help anyway. It’s in these brief moments where Zero is invincible that Drakengard 3 really shines. ![]() The scream, thrilling music, and accompanying camera spin as she transforms is impressively dramatic. The most exciting combat feature is the Intoner Mode, a special overdrive that makes Zero nearly impervious to damage in battle. I loved being able to dispatch an entire phalanx of enemies with a few quick swipes of a sword, and changing weapons on the fly kept the pace of combat fast and furious. If you really want the full story, you’ll have to go through all four endings (with the last ending only accessible by collecting every weapon).ĭrakengard 3 has one bright spot: Zero’s combat abilities. Again, that’s something that can be done well if the mystery is properly built up, but here it left me feeling directionless. Even Zero’s motivation for her quest to kill her sisters isn’t fully explained until quite late in the tale. ![]() It doesn’t help that Zero and her disciples are poorly written, and no amount of rifling through Drakengard’s database or attempts to engage Zero’s Disciples in conversation reveals much about them. The series’ Rubik’s-cube approach to storytelling doesn’t really work here – Drakengard 3 is too slow to reveal its secrets, and relies heavily on fans remembering what happened in the original Drakengard (which came out 10 years ago) in order to understand what’s going on. ![]() “ An entertaining story and interesting characters could’ve made all of that worth suffering through, but Drakengard 3 is devoid of both. Linearity can be a great experience if it’s done well, but outside of the way developer Access Games differentiates each location with a special feature (a dark, creepy forest maze, a desert with drastic weather fluctuations that affect your characters’ health, etc.), any attempts at innovation are ruined by the constant backtracking and limited variety of enemies encountered along the way. It’s all a terrible strain on the eyes.ĭrakengard 3 is an extremely linear game, and areas have very little to see and explore. (Yes, I know, every game in the Drakengard series has suffered from these issues, but repeating a mistake doesn’t make it less of a mistake.) There are jagged edges everywhere, the framerate plummets whenever there’s a lot of activity on the screen, the color palette for the world is bland and uninspired, and textures are so undetailed and boring they look like they belong in the PlayStation 2 era. In the first of the 40 hours I spent with Drakengard 3, I noticed the subpar graphics and framerate. ![]()
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