I enjoyed Drakengard 3 very much. When I finished it I was literally shaking as I was playing it while watching my laptop, and any small mistake would have sent me back to the beginning.
For those who don't know the ending has a little rhythm game where at the start you can visually do it like any other, but after a bit the camera moves around so much it becomes much more difficult and than there are shots where it goes so close up you can't see the visual aid anymore...and than there is the black screen at the end... Basically the best way to clear it if you can't beat it with just your ears is to have a laptop with the youtube video up and following that perfectly.
By Sony's counting 10% of players beat the final segment so I suppose its not as bad as people say it is.
Skeleon said:
So, is all that talk about peace and justice and happiness the other five intoners brought just propaganda or do you actually play as a murderous demon-lady with a fire-breathing behemoth, sowing death and destruction? I ask because seeing countless mooks horribly slaughtered is one thing and common enough in games, but if they're horribly slaughtered for good then it's alright, I guess. Yet, if they're horribly slaughtered for evil, then it isn't. That's how that works, right?
The soldiers see the 5 intoners (not Zero who you play as) as living saints/goddesses due to their songs subjugating them so they aren't bad people. In fact what happens to them in the other branches beyond the first is downright cruel as there is a lot of enemy chatter in the game, and hearing their distorted talk after they get mind broken is quite something.
The intoners themselves are a mixed bunch with two being obviously evil, another putting on a show of being good, another is actually good, and the leader knows what Zero knows and is working towards the same path in the end.