

Here is the link, I don't know if it's safe to post the direct link, but I put it this way just to be careful. Anyway, I hope you trust it.ĭownloadgame ps3. Description: Drakengard is a Action RPG video game published by Gathering, Square Enix released on May 21st, 2004 for the PlayStation 2.

The good thing is that most of the time you can download from google drive in their website, sad thing is, the DKG3 ISO is split in 15 parts, it's been weeks and I'm trying to gather some motivation to spend my time downloading each part. com, yes, I know the site really looks sketchy, and sometimes the ads really make it look like it's full of viruses and other things, I too thought it was full of malware and other things, but if you find your way through, it's really safe, I downloaded Asura's Wrath from them, and it worked nice with no problem I found Drakengard 3 on downloadgamesps3. There is a lot to this game and I’m sure that if you play it and actually pay attention from start to finish that you will have a grand old time and understand everything just fine.Might be a little late, but nblog is a trustful place, I always download from them when I have the chance (I got Nier from them), but most of the time they upload on mega, that is really shitty. Set many years before the previous games, as a prequel, there are actually multiple timelines, called branches, that tell a few slightly different stories as things progress. Right, here’s the crazy bit of it all the story. Then the combat kicks off and the score sets the scene in a way that I just can’t get over.

Similar to the ethereal and intriguing exploration music you get from Nier, it engages you in the world and fills you with a bizarre sense of wonder. Oh, my goodness, this has a soundtrack for the ages. As the player is dressed all in white, it only makes sense so I’m glad that they thought to include it. If it wasn’t for the music, you’d feel as though the world was empty.Ī small detail that I appreciated is how covered in blood you get in combat. An enemy could be around the corner at any point and you have no idea because the world sees alive yet suspiciously quiet at all times. You play a character on a quest to another location and must fight various battles and monsters along the way, there is a strange feeling of never knowing which door is going to lead to another battle. With some downright beautiful visuals and world design and a fantastic amount of travelling so that you can see it all, I am somewhat reminded of the Devil May Cry 4 game with gives a similar air of traversal and uncertainty.
