![]() Tweet us a nature-themed haiku about one of the game’s sisters for a chance to win a very rare Japanese version of the Drakengard 3 Collector’s Edition, which has so many extras, you’ll practically need a whole shelf for this game alone. You can equip Kainè’s garb for instance, which doubles the window for triggering a parry, or NIER’s garb, (based on his Replicant form) which boosts your damage by 5%.įinally, if you enjoyed the game, we’re starting a fun little contest on Twitter today too that the developers of Drakengard 3 will be judging. I’d also like to point out that the Japanese VO is available to those of you who prefer to play the game in its original language, and that there’s a lot of great content from NIER as well. Each sister has her own playable stage that also gives you their own unique weapon and brand new trophies to earn (except Two.) There’s nothing more endearingly creepy than a dragon incinerating enemies with the “Beautiful Child” on.Īnd if it’s extra content you’re looking for, some of the most robust DLC we’ve released include prologue chapters for each of the Intoner Sisters, which put you in the shoes of each sister in events that take place before the game. You can also pick up music packs that change the music in certain places to some familiar tunes, and even put hats on Mikhail. ![]() ![]() You can put Zero in several costumes that are throwbacks to the original two Drakengard games as well as NIER, all of which adjust her abilities in one way or another. Httpvh://of where you’re at in the story, today we’ve released the final batch of DLC, totaling more than 30 items you can download to dive even deeper into the twisted world of Zero and her quest to murder her own sisters. And why not, they released a trailer for the game too, showing off the English voices for the first time. Once again, Drakengard 3 releases on May 20th exclusively for the PS3 on PSN and as a physical game exclusively on the Square Enix Store. Wait until the 9th and you don’t get the second DLC either! Looks like they want you to order sooner rather than later. And don’t worry, if you get the Collector’s Edition, no matter when, you will get all three preorder bonuses. The catch behind this? If you don’t preorder before March 4th, the Japanese Voice DLC is GONE. Preorder the game by March 4th to guarantee you get that.Ī second preorder item will be announced on March 4th, with a third to follow on April 9th. The first announced bonus is DLC of the Japanese voices for the game. And they are only making 5,000 Collector’s Editions, so might as well get your order in now.Īnother interesting offer to get your to preorder the game on the (horrible) Square Enix Store is the chance to get up to 3 preorder bonuses. The Collector’s Edition (pictured below) will run $79.99 and comes with premium packaging, a complete prequel Novella, a double sided poster, exclusive box art based on the Japanese release, a soundtrack sampler, and the requisite DLC.Ĭollector’s Edition buyers will get a bonus Caim costume for Zero, a bonus prequel DLC stage, and a giant baby hat for your dragon. The Cavia developed PS3 exclusive will run $49.99 and the physical version of the game is a Square Enix Store Exclusive (shit.) along with a Collector’s Edition. Drakengard 3, the newest in the long dormant Drakengard series which had two titles on the PlayStation 2, has been given a May 20th release date for North American gamers. ![]()
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