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- Characters_of_the_Drakengard_series abstract "Drakengard is an action role-playing game, developed by Cavia in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and published by Square Enix. It was designed as a combination of the hack-and-slash combat found in Dynasty Warriors 2 and the aerial combat of Ace Combat. It was the first entry in the Drakengard series, which would eventually grow to encompass a sequel, Drakengard 2; a prequel, Drakengard 3; and a spin-off from the first game, Nier.Drakengard deals with the trials of Caim, a deposed prince of the Union who forms a pact with a red dragon, as he and various companions he encounters fight against the Empire and try to keep the magical Seals responsible for sustaining the world intact, eventually facing off against the Cult of Watchers and their possessed leader Manah. Drakengard 2 takes place eighteen years later, with the Union holding dominion over the remnants of the Empire and using them to keep the Seals alive. The main protagonist is Nowe, a young man bearing strange powers who was inducted into the Knights of the Seal, but resolves to end their tyranny with the help of his dragon Legna and a repentant Manah. Drakengard 3 takes place before the first game, and focuses on the exploits of Zero, a woman with magical powers who sets out to kill her five sisters, who all pose a threat to the world. Nier is set in an alternate timeline stemming from one of Drakengard's endings, depicting the main protagonist's journey to save a loved one in a post-apocalyptic world.The majority of the games' characters and stories were principally created by Takamasa Shiba, the producer for all three Drakengard games, and Taro Yoko, a key creative force behind the characters and stories. Reviewers have been mostly positive about the games' characters over the years: the first game's cast was favorable spoke of, and many praised the dialogue. Opinions were more mixed about the characters in Drakengard 2, with some seeing them as weaker than the previous game's cast. Nier's cast was also well-received, with many noted a good relationship between the game's story and the characters' portrayal. The characters, along with the main series, have gained a strong cult following in Japan.".
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- Characters_of_the_Drakengard_series comment "Drakengard is an action role-playing game, developed by Cavia in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and published by Square Enix. It was designed as a combination of the hack-and-slash combat found in Dynasty Warriors 2 and the aerial combat of Ace Combat.".
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