![]() ![]() Block/Parry refuses to work sometimes -White subtitles on bright backgrounds for some narrated cutscenes (although the information is not too important tbh) *Spolier Alert!* I should note final boss is different from the rest of the game in terms of game play style. +/- Great Japanese voice acting, but it is DLC ($5 DLC) +/- A lot of bloodshed, but can be disabled if desired +/- A lot of cursing and sexual talk Cons: -Chakram weapons are only useful in their introduction mission.and thats it -AI allies are pretty much useless combat-wise -Some DLC missions for some sisters are lackluster for their price ($30 USD bundled) -Framerate dips at times, but does not affect gameplay much. +/- Final boss is different, but an interesting concept that I personally enjoyed. Pros: +Looks fine graphically +Great Emi Evans vocals +Great Music in general +Neat story +Nice bits of humor and 4th wall breaking +/- Maps are reused a lot, but have different enemies and are reversed and such to make it less repetitive. While fighting does get a bit dull after a while, the dialogue and story content kept me going till the end. The DLC content gets rid 90% of the grind, other than about 4 required side missions and if you found all of the hidden weapon chests while normally playing, to unlock the final branch. The difficulty is fairly easy for the initial branch of the story, but it increases a bit in each subsequent branch. There are different combos for each weapon type (4 types) and some specific changes for certain specific weapons. ![]() I should note that most of the dialogue is full of vulgarity and blatant sexual innuendos so if you cannot deal with that sort of language I would not recommend this game. The story is pretty interesting and is full of characters who are a bit insane and have their own kinks. 32h 58m PlayedDrakengard 3 is a very enjoyable experience in comparison to the original title. ![]()
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