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'''Drakengard''' is a mixed genre 3D Beat 'em up and aerial Shooter game with RPG elements for the [[PlayStation 2]]. Developed by [[Cavia]] and published by [[Square Enix]] and [[Take Two Interactive]], the game was released on September 11, [[2003]] in Japan. ''Drakengard''s music was scored by Takayuki Aihara and Nobuyoshi Sano. | '''Drakengard''' is a mixed genre 3D Beat 'em up and aerial Shooter game with RPG elements for the [[PlayStation 2]]. Developed by [[Cavia]] and published by [[Square Enix]] and [[Take Two Interactive]], the game was released on [[September 11]], [[2003]] in Japan. ''Drakengard''s music was scored by Takayuki Aihara and Nobuyoshi Sano. | ||
The game's sequel, ''[[Drakengard 2]]'', was released in Japan on June 16, [[2005]]. It takes place 18 years after the events of the original ''Drakengard''. | The game's sequel, ''[[Drakengard 2]]'', was released in Japan on [[June 16]], [[2005]]. It takes place 18 years after the events of the original ''Drakengard''. | ||
Drakengard takes place in a fantasy medieval time that combines technology, magic, and mythical beasts. Players get to control various humans, wielding powerful weapons and the ability to call for help from their respective "pact beast." | Drakengard takes place in a fantasy medieval time that combines technology, magic, and mythical beasts. Players get to control various humans, wielding powerful weapons and the ability to call for help from their respective "pact beast." |