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On the whole, the story isn’t awful, but does leave a lot to be desired. Even the relationship between Nowe and Legna is a lot shallower than that of Caim and Angelus. The game tries too much to make Nowe a goody two-shoes, but this ends up making him a lot flatter than he should be. The sad thing is that the original Drakengard never relied on such elements and its characters were generally deeper for it. The game is filled with plot twists you can see a mile away, stupid decisions, very awkward dialogue with the opposite gender, random deus ex machina that appears once and then doesn’t come into light again until the final chapter and let’s no forget an obligatory childhood friend which is forgotten the moment the main love interest comes into view.
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The game feels a lot more like a typical JRPG, skipping on most of the elements that made the first game special. While the story is coherent, it doesn’t mean it’s good.
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Learning that the knights are corrupt, tyrannizing the people he decides to leave them and follow a mysterious girl named Manah on her quest to destroy the seals and free the people. The knights of the Seal defend five seals which are said to bring the end of the world once destroyed. Raised by a dragon, he now serves the Knights of the Seal, a similar organization to the Union. You now play as Nowe (pronounced as “no way”). Needless to say it feels like a polar opposite of the original.ĭrakengard 2 takes place 18 years after the original. The themes are a lot lighter, the characters a lot more stereotypical, the locations more colorful and everything is a lot less creative. This meant a drastic shift from the original game. The reason for his absence was because he couldn’t come to an agreement about the title with Akira Yasui, the director who replaced Taro Yoko for Drakengard 2. He initially planned for the game to be an adventure game with dragons in space, but this idea was quickly discarded. The major difference between this and the original is that Taro Yoko, the creative mind behind the first game, didn’t work on it. It came out one year after the original and was published and localized by Ubisoft in the west. Drakengard 2 was known as Drag-On Dragoon 2: Sealed Red, Immoral Black in Japan.