Drakengard 3 soundtrack list full#
Those who want the full experience can grab the digital Collector's Edition off of the PlayStation Network, which includes One’s Prologue, Japanese Voice Pack, the NIER Costume Pack, Mikhail’s (the dragon) Giant Baby Hat, Caim’s Garb, and six PS3 themes bundled at $64.99. With a story that offers many twists and turns, players will find themselves unraveling the mystery of Zero and her true intentions.Ĭoupled with a new launch trailer, Creative Director Taro Yoko talks up a bit of the game's combat as well as his work across both Drakengard and 2010's Nier. As a prequel to the original Drakengard for PS2, Drakengard 3 follows the paths of six goddess-like sisters known as “Intoners” undo the peace they brought to the land as the eldest sister, Zero, undertakes a murderous campaign to destroy her younger siblings. A digital collector's edition is also available on PSN for $64.99.ĭrakengard 3 is out today in North America, exclusively for the PS3 and available on both physical and digital formats. Intoner Arrange Tracks: A new music pack that replaces the tracks used when Zero enters Intoner Mode ($1.99)ĭrakengard 3 is out now in both physical and digital editions for $49.99. Sister Prologue Bundle: Contains all of the above prologue chapters, including One ($29.99)įuriae’s Garb: The costume of the princess turned goddess, Furiae, from the original Drakengard, please reduce damage taken by 5% when equipped ($2.99)Įris’s Garb: The garment of the youngest military commander in Drakengard® 2 prevents stamina loss when guarding ($2.99) Sister Prologues: Additional prequel chapters featuring Two, Three, Four, Five and Zero in a playable level with their own unique weapons each chapter, minus Two, contains its own unique trophy set as well ($5.99 each) One’s Prologue: A Collector’s Edition exclusive as part of the Sisters’ Prologue Bundle, One’s Prologue is now available forĭrakengard fans can get their hands on even more content for the recent PS3 release starting today as Square Enix are offering up a variety of extras including new playable levels, story content and music for purchase. ($2.99)Įxperimental Weapon #7: Cosmetic headwear for Mikhail modeled after Emil from NIER. Kainé’s Garb: Modeled after Kainé from NIER, this costume doubles the window for triggering a parry. Nier’s Garb: Modeled after NIER Replicant, the Japanese-Exclusive version of NIER®, this costume boosts damage by five percent.
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($2.99)īeautiful Child: Originally included in the Collector’s Edition as a pre-order bonus, this is a cosmetic headwear for Mikhail in the shape of a Giant Baby head. ($2.99)Ĭaim’s Garb: A previous Collector’s Edition exclusive, this DLC – from the original Drakengard – halves the player’s stamina use when performing heavy attacks. Zero’s Garb Variety Pack: A retailer exclusive pre-order item, this DLC contains three alternate costume color schemes for Zero. Available through the PlayStation Store, this latest drop of content includes many of the items previously available only through pre-order or Collector's Edition means. The final batch of downloadable content for Drakengard 3 is set to release today, allowing players to "complete their inventories" with a variety of premium items up for purchase.
Drakengard 3 soundtrack list series#
While its spin-off series, Nier has found much love in the west with the release of 2017's Nier Automata opening up the rest of the series to the public eye, Drakengard's success was mostly domestic while remaining in cult classic obscurity internationally.
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Yet this year's replay felt different, somehow more engaging probably due to my knowledge of how far the series has gone since then. My relationship with the Drakengard (or Drag-on Dragoon as it's known in Asian territories) series is a long one and I'm no stranger to replaying these games in general. And what better way to start than one of my personal favorites of all time, Cavia's 2003 cult classic Drakengard. In a year where most publishers released remasters and remakes, it only felt appropriate to look back on some of the series that defined my taste. From crowd pleasers like Pokémon Platinum to more niche entries like Mistwalker's The Last Story, I've replayed a lot in an eager attempt to fill in the gaps in my nonexistent backlog. 2020 has been a rough year but it's also been a year that's been mostly marked with replays of some of my most beloved games.