Sadly Drakengard 2 is a crushing disappointment, even to those that managed to tolerate the first instalment. Fans will not find much solace in the little details that relate to the previous tale. What we have here is a rushed product, pieced together from what went before with little enhancement, arguably to extract some financial gain for the series.
Square Enix suggested they might remaster more games from their storied archives—here are the classics we’d like to see get a new coat of paint.
I would definitely enjoy a Xenogears remaster. Recently finished Legend of Dragoon again (this time with platinum trophy) and would love to dive back into Xenogears with Fei and the rest of the crew.
Square Enix classics? dont they mean Squaresoft. Square Enix dont make classic games, just games with pretty graphics, no heart & soul, boring & over stuffed with woke Gen Z cockiness.
But while were on the subject i would love too see a remaster of Front Mission 3.
Just last month, discussion surrounding the future of the Drakengard & NieR series was brought forth in a Famitsu interview with the minds behind NieR: Automata. Producer Yosuke Saito and Director Yoko Taro have clearly expressed that if they were able to gather the same dream team once again, a sequel may be greenlit.
Now that NieR: Automata is out now for PlayStation 4 worldwide (and with a PC release coming on March 17th), series creator and game director Taro Yoko has been talking up the game and its overall universe, which also includes its progenitor, the Drakengard series. During a Q&A panel at this year’s PAX East (which…
I would love that! Drakengard 3 could really do with some polish!