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- Drakengard abstract "Drakengard, known as Drag-On Dragoon (Japanese: ドラッグ オン ドラグーン, Hepburn: Doraggu on doragūn, commonly abbreviated as DOD) in Japan, is an action role-playing game developed by Cavia for the PlayStation 2. It was published in Japan and North America by Square Enix and in European territories by Take-Two Interactive. It was released on September 11, 2003 in Japan, on March 2 2004 in North America, and on May 21, 2004 in Europe. A Europe-exclusive mobile phone adaptation of Drakengard was co-developed and co-published by Square Enix and Macrospace.The game is the first installment of the Drakengard series, featuring a mixture of ground-based hack-and-slash and aerial combat, and role-playing elements that have become a staple of the series. Its story is set during a religious war between two factions—the Union and the Empire—with the war tipping in favor of the Empire. The player controls Caim, a deposed prince of the Union, in his quest for vengeance against the Empire. Wounded in a battle to protect his sister Furiae, he is forced to make a pact with a red dragon named Angelus. As they journey together, they join with Hierarch Verdelet on a quest to prevent the Empire from destroying magical seals that keep the world in balance: Furiae acts as the central seal, and her death will drop the world into chaos.The game was conceived by Takamasa Shiba and Takuya Iwasaki as a hybrid between the popular Dynasty Warriors series and Namco's aerial combat game Ace Combat. It was Shiba's first project as a producer. Its dark story was created by dirctor Taro Yoko and Sawako Natori, who wrote the majority of the script. The music was written by Nobuyoshi Sano and Takayuki Aihara. Drakengard sold well in Japan and received mixed to positive reviews in the west: reviewers praised the game's story and music, but were mixed about the graphics and criticized the gameplay for being repetitive.".
- Drakengard composer Nobuyoshi_Sano.
- Drakengard computingMedia DVD.
- Drakengard computingPlatform Mobile_phone.
- Drakengard computingPlatform PlayStation_2.
- Drakengard designer Kimihiko_Fujisaka.
- Drakengard developer Cavia_(company).
- Drakengard developer Square_Enix.
- Drakengard genre Action_role-playing_game.
- Drakengard releaseDate "1921-05-04".
- Drakengard series Drakengard_(series).
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- Drakengard artist "Nobuyoshi Sano & Takayuki Aihara".
- Drakengard caption "Original Japanese cover art".
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- Drakengard composer Nobuyoshi_Sano.
- Drakengard composer "Takayuki Aihara".
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- Drakengard designer Kimihiko_Fujisaka.
- Drakengard developer Cavia_(company).
- Drakengard developer Square_Enix.
- Drakengard direction "vertical".
- Drakengard director "Taro Yoko".
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- Drakengard footer "The on-foot and aerial combat, featuring protagonists Caim and Angelus.".
- Drakengard genre Action_role-playing_game.
- Drakengard gi "7.5".
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- Drakengard headline "Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack Vol.1".
- Drakengard headline "Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack Vol.2".
- Drakengard ign "7.9".
- Drakengard image "Drakengard1aerial gameplay.jpg".
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- Drakengard italicTitle "Drag-On Dragoon".
- Drakengard label Marvelous_Entertainment.
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- Drakengard media "1".
- Drakengard modes Single-player_video_game.
- Drakengard music "Nobuyoshi Sano".
- Drakengard music "Takayuki Aihara".
- Drakengard musicCredits "yes".
- Drakengard name "Drag-On Dragoon Original Soundtrack".
- Drakengard note "アリオーシュの奇、上空".
- Drakengard note "アリオーシュの奇、地上".
- Drakengard note "ゲームオーバー~コンティニュー~".
- Drakengard note "セエレの祈、上空".
- Drakengard note "セエレの祈、地上".
- Drakengard note "ミッションクリア".
- Drakengard note "ミッション選択".
- Drakengard note "レオナールの飢、上空".
- Drakengard note "レオナールの飢、地上".
- Drakengard note "武器選択".
- Drakengard note "第一章上空".
- Drakengard note "第一章地上".
- Drakengard note "第一章城内".