

the whole point of video games to begin with). That mean fun super stylish combo's that just make you feel like a badass and is "FUN" (you know. The gameplay is in the same vein as you Devil May Cry and Dynasty Warriors. The problem is most critics who critic this game don't really seem to get the point. If you were to follow most critic's reviews you'd think this game is bad. Drakengard 3 is destined to be a cult classic. In many ways Drakengard 3 reminds me of how video games were a decade ago, lower budget affairs concerned with style over everything else. However, I cannot find myself too caught up in its faults because I genuinely had fun with the gameplay, with the character's banter and especially with the plot. The game is poorly optimized, having trouble running smoothly even with small areas, low res environments and frequent, if short, load times. Its clear to me that technical issues got in the way.
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(He is a big oaf) Still, I enjoyed the gameplay for the considerably long ride that the game offers its by no means awful, just more reminiscent of PS2 era action games. Panzer Dragoon style ride-alongs are interspersed throughout, riding your dragon feels a bit clunky in tight quarters, but for all I know that's intentional. Areas are small and suffer from framerate drops that come in bursts and can get pretty bad. The RPG elements are pretty light, with choices of weapons being your only real customization. While the attacks feel solid, the controls are never as tight as classic action titles like DMC or Ninja Gaiden. (There are also poop jokes.) Sadly the gameplay is a mixed bag. The story and characters maybe rude and violent but they are steeped in allegory and, if you are willing to think about it, you get more than just poop jokes out of it. A couple perverted followers have routines that wear pretty thin, but main character Zero's wit is razor sharp the whole way through. The characters and plot are amazing and unique. The story and characters maybe rude and violent but they are steeped in allegory and, if you are willing to think about it, you get I loved Drakengard 3, it doesn't deserve a 10, but its a great experience. I loved Drakengard 3, it doesn't deserve a 10, but its a great experience.
