PS3 Drag-on Dragoon 3 (Nier 2 / Drakengard 3) [Square Enix]

Rendersequenzen sehen immer nett aus. Ingame sieht es jedoch ziemlich alt aus. Sollte es mal hier her kommen wäre jedoch interesse vorhanden. In welcher Richtung kann man das Gameplay zuordnen? :sorry:
 
Rendersequenzen sehen immer nett aus. Ingame sieht es jedoch ziemlich alt aus. Sollte es mal hier her kommen wäre jedoch interesse vorhanden. In welcher Richtung kann man das Gameplay zuordnen? :sorry:

eine mischung aus Dynasty Warriors und Panzer Dragoon plus kranke Story und schräge monotone Musik. <3
 
Ich habe mir den Trailer gerade auch angeschaut und war direkt hin und weg von der weißhaarigen Lady. Vollkommene Liebe :blushed:

Als ich dann die wohl Echtzeit Gameplayszenen sah dachte ich zuerst "Hmm ob das für 3DS oder Vita erscheint?" Puuuh, das sieht teilweise aber echt mau ist. Da hoffe ich das das Gameplay und die Story gut inszeniert sind damit sich ein Kauf rechtfertigt.
 
hier nen bild von der japanischen special edition

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• Drakengard World Inside book with a poster from series artist Kimihiko Fujisaka, commentary from Yoko Taro and a story written by Sawako Natori that connects all of the games - Drakengard, Drakengard 2, Nier, and Drakengard 3 - together.

• Drakengard Chips Music has 24 tracks remixed from Drakengard, Drakengard 2, Nier Gestalt, and Nier Replicant with an 8-bit feel.

• Drakengard History Films is a Blu-ray disc with movies from earlier games in the series, trailers, and commercials.

• Drakengard Novel Prelude

• Drakengard Visual Book

• Drakengard 3 DLC code

• Drakengard 3 for PlayStation 3 with an illustration drawn by Kimihiko Fujisaka with characters from all of the Drakengard games together.

und das coole boxart von allen helden der reihe in high res

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Abgesehen von NIER habe ich ja noch nix aus der Reihe gespielt.
Was mir an NIER so dermaßen gut gefallen hat war der Soundtrack und die gefühlsbetonte Geschichte, in der sich das ein oder andere Dilemma wiederfand.
Aber da NIER lediglich ein Spinoff der Drakengard Spiele ist, soweit ich das aus den Informationen hier beurteilen kann, frage ich mich, ob man als Liebhaber der Werte, die NIER für mich so toll und erinnerungswürdig gemacht haben, mit diesem Spiel auch warm wird?
 
die japan edition sieht schon lecker aus :lick:

vielleicht werd ichs mir importieren.
 
hol erstmal die ersteb beiden teile nach :P

Hab sie schon auf der Amazon Merkliste, sobald ich mal eben 60 Euro über habe und Zeit für werden sie gekauft :)

Drakengard 3 erhält Spieleberater als DLC

02.07.13 - Square Enix gibt bekannt, dass das Action RPG Drag-On Dragoon 3 (engl. "Drakengard 3") via DLC einen Spieleberater in Japan erhalten wird - nähere Angaben dazu liegen nicht vor. Release: 31.10.13 (Japan)

-Quelle Gamefront.de
 
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Abgesehen von NIER habe ich ja noch nix aus der Reihe gespielt.
Was mir an NIER so dermaßen gut gefallen hat war der Soundtrack und die gefühlsbetonte Geschichte, in der sich das ein oder andere Dilemma wiederfand.
Aber da NIER lediglich ein Spinoff der Drakengard Spiele ist, soweit ich das aus den Informationen hier beurteilen kann, frage ich mich, ob man als Liebhaber der Werte, die NIER für mich so toll und erinnerungswürdig gemacht haben, mit diesem Spiel auch warm wird?

Nier ist sehr viel emotionaler als die anderen Spiele, die Charaktere wachsen einem ja sehr ans Herz und man fühlt, wie du ja gesagt hast, das Dilemma. In Drakengard waren mir die Protagonisten nie wirklich sympathisch, eher das Gegenteil. Da hat die kranke Geschichte mich an den Bildschirm gefesselt sowie die interessante Welt und das Storytelling. Was die Musik angeht:

[video=youtube;NmQ6-s_ILA4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=NmQ6-s_ILA4&list=PL6F00DF33EF0D3E4E[/video]

passt perfekt zur Stimmung des Spiel aber wurde mir dann irgendwann zu viel xD

Ich denke aber, dass der 3. Teil eher Nier-mäßig aufgebaut sein wird, was einerseits gut andererseits schade ist.

Um ganz sicher zu sehen, würde ich mir ein Let's Play oder sowas ansehen:

[video=youtube;H7eA_BgI-i4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7eA_BgI-i4[/video]
 
Drakengard 3s Five Harbors A Greed That Knows No Bounds

Square Enix have started a series of short novels featuring the different Utatai characters of Drakengard 3, which can be read on the game’s official site. Previously, we learned about the game’s protagonist, Zero, and her tragic past. In the second installment of the mini-novel series, we get a good understanding of the other recently revealed Utatai, Five.

Here’s a summary of Five’s story that depicts her reason for the so-called “greed” she has become known for.

Five — My Favorite Things

Five is known for being an eccentric and avaricious lady, which is apparent within the first line of her story—“The world is made up of things I want and things I really want.”

She claims that it is an imitation of her older sister, Two, who claims, “The world is made of things I like and things I really like,” which resulted in her own question, “What is the world to me?”

Unlike her older sister, Five is not as tender of a person, as she does not exactly like everything the world has to offer. There are many things she dislikes, such as food that is not suited to her palate, clothing that isn’t considered beautiful, and people that speak only of boring matters. However, just because Five doesn’t like something, it doesn’t mean she doesn’t want it. The only difference for Five is that there are some things she only has a little desire for, while she desires other things to a much greater extent.

Some of the things Five desires are beautiful accessories, clothing and shoes. Golden accessories are always better than silver, and pieces with valuable jewels such as diamonds and emeralds are the best. Finely-laced dresses and handkerchiefs are also a must!

On one occasion, her sister ‘Four’ lectured her about fine clothing that is very expensive for such a small amount of fabric. “Did you know that the price of these clothes could easily feed a poor family for days? And yet, you still want to dress up, while knowing this?” she asked.

To this, Five replied, “Yes, sister, you are correct. I will let this dress go.” However, Five didn’t reply in agreement with her sister, but rather because another dress with an assortment of ribbons had caught her attention instead.

Another time, just as Five was deciding what kind of clothes she’d wear for the day, a sleepy voice called out, “Five…? You’re already awake?”

It was the voice of Dito, a servant who Five considers to be her favorite and the cutest of them all. He still sounded extremely sleepy, so she told him to go back to sleep.

“But you’re making such a ruckus,” replied the young boy, as he yawned and got out of bed. Five could never get enough of the cute boy with a beautiful doll-like face. Unlike the soldier dolls that her sister, Three, makes, she considers Dito to be a much more proper young boy with skin as white as snow and eyes as bright as stars. Dito is her favorite toy.

“You’re still playing dress-up? This early in the morning? You really are materialistic, aren’t you, Five?” Dito continued. Five finds this quirky part of Dito to be cute and amusing. It’s another reason why he’s her favorite servant of them all.

After being asked what kind of dress he thought she looked better in, Dito wouldn’t give Five an honest reply. “Why don’t you just wear what you’d like?” Dito said.

“Perhaps you don’t like it because it’ll be troublesome to take it off me?” Five teased. “Or maybe you’re trying to say that I’d be better off not wearing anything at all?”

This wasn’t the reason, however. The reason Dito didn’t give an answer was because he is still a servant to the Utatai, and feels that it is not his position to be speaking of such matters.

Five continued to tease Dito anyway, however, as his face was as red as a tomato. After being convinced that he didn’t have to act as reserved, he told her that he liked the shiny blue dress, which Five hadn’t worn, yet. Then, as he scurried off like a kitten, Five continued to admire her cute little servant.

Then, just as Dito brought her the beautiful blue dress in question, Five felt hesitation. She couldn’t decide between that one and two other dresses. “I wish I could split myself into three or four bodies. Then I’d be able to wear all of them!” said Five, to which Dito stared at her with a look on his face that said the world was ending.

“If I had three bodies, I wouldn’t have to worry about choosing dresses and I could also eat three times the amount of delicious foods.” continued Five.

“I think you already eat enough for three people,” Dito retorted, as the two argued over Five’s gluttonous nature. Five admits that she is the type of person who eats a lot, but only because she can’t get used to the sensation of hunger and it also makes her sad. For this reason, she prefers to eat before the feeling of hunger has a chance to strike.

According to Five, she doesn’t crave food that she doesn’t know exists. However, if she does know that it’s somewhere out there, she’d travel to the ends of the world in order to find it. She considers a journey to find delicious food to be a lot more amusing and exciting than hunting down a villain or monster.

The world is full of things she wants, but Five feels that there just isn’t enough time to acquire it all. So many beautiful clothes to try and delicious foods to taste. When Dito asked if she was really that greedy, Five replied, “I think it’s a little different. Perhaps I just want an affirmation of my strength whenever I desire something. The moment I acquire something, the feeling of happiness dissipates almost immediately. It’s as if a feeling of superiority, or that of an almighty, instantly leaves my body.”

“Ahh… just knowing that I have the power to acquire what I want. Perhaps if I didn’t have such powers, I wouldn’t feel the need to desire things. Praying to have something which you can’t acquire on your own… is such a useless and sad thing.”

Five sat besides her little servant and wondered if there was anything she couldn’t acquire. She couldn’t think of anything, but she was certain that there had to be something. As she clutched her chest and and thought about it more, she began to have a feeling that there’s a little something she wants but hasn’t realized it, yet.

What exactly could it be?

It wasn’t a kind of food, a gem or dress. Those are all things she can easily acquire. Could it be a person? She had plenty of servants and maids, including many soldiers who would sacrifice their lives for her. A man? There were plenty of those, as there wasn’t a single man in the world who would refuse an invitation from her, just as long as he wasn’t a proper father.

A father?

Just as Dito snapped Five out of thought, she reminded herself that she was simply lost in her head, and that her father had left the world soon after she had been born. Thinking about such trivial matters was simply just a waste of time. Things that couldn’t be acquired didn’t matter.

“Ahh, I’m so happy! Yes, I am fortunate, indeed. The things I want and the things I really want… anything beyond those doesn’t matter. Right? Am I missing something?”

Drakengard 3 is slated for release sometime this year for PlayStation 3.

-Quelle
 
Mini-Novels zu den Charakteren aus Drakengard 3

Derzeit veröffentlicht Square Enix auf der offiziellen Website zu Drakengard 3 kurze Hintergrundgeschichten zu Zero und ihren Utautai-Geschwistern. In diesen werden die Ziele und Probleme der einzelnen Charaktere ergründet, wenn auch nicht offenbart, was ja schließlich langweilig sein würde.

Siliconera hat sich die Mühe gemacht, die japanischen Texte als Zusammenfassungen für die Intentionen der Charaktere zu übersetzen. Bisher wurden die Hintergrundgeschichten zu Zero und Five veröffentlicht – weitere Geschichten sollten folgen. Weitere Informationen zum Spiel findet ihr in unserem Artikel-Archiv.

Der japanische Erscheinungstermin ist für den 31. Oktober angesetzt.

-Quelle
 
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