Here's my very first ALL digital painting. Those lines were done using a Tablet PC, where I can use a pen to draw directly on the monitor. After digitally sketching it using Sketch Pro, I painted it using Photoshop. Good and bad comments are welcome. I was going for a messy style (messy lines, messy coloring).
PLAYSTATION 2:
Drakengard
PLAYTIME:
I beat the game about 2 months ago, so this review is long over due and I apologize for that, mainly because this game deserved more positive attention than what it was getting at the time. I've just been crazy busy lately, but now that I can manage my time better and the fact that I have a new Tablet PC (love it) I'm back and ready to write reviews and impressions once again with new videogame art with EVERY review from here on.
GAMEPLAY: 8 out of 10
MUSIC/SOUND: 9 out of 10
VISUALS: 9 out of 10
FINAL JUDGMENT: 8.7 out of 10
I dont understand why this game was receiving so much negative hype. I've never seen so many misguiding reviews for a single game. It really is a solid game that has really addicting gameplay. Yes, there are flaws and it's by no means a genre defining game, but its definitely not an F or even a D title. Drakengard is very easy to pick up and play and thats part of the game's appeal.
The best game to compare Drakengard to is Dynasty Warriors (ground battles) and Panzer Dragoon (air battles). I find myself arguing against people regarding this comparison most. I would take a Drakengard over the entire series of Dynasty Warriors any day and here are some reasons why:
Firstly, Dynasty Warriors' gameplay consist of only a few basic abilities: attack, block, jump, shoot arrows, musou attack and when on an animal you can run through enemies. Drakengard, on the other hand, has many more gameplay abilities: attack, block, dodge, use magic, jump, summon allies and when on the dragon you can blow fire, and use a super fire attack, as well as dodging and doing a 180 degree spin. Keep in mind also that Drakengard has more weapons (64 weapons) than Dynasty Warriors has playable characters. Caim can select any weapon at any given time from his weapon wheel; each play differently and do different things. Each weapon has its own unique magic spell as well. Then there are the air battles on the dragon that plays like Panzer Dragoon without the rails. The ground battles I always felt were much more fun (they combine both gameplays of air and ground attacks) and more fine tuned than the air battles. The air battles' lock on system got frustrating at times when you get too close to an enemy.
Secondly, Drakengards graphics are much better than Dynasty Warriors. Enemies in close range dont disappear and reappear if there are too many on screen as they do in Dynasty Warriors. The environment draw distance is MUCH further away in Drakengard, however the enemies have about the same draw distance as Dynast Warriors. Not to mention that Drakengard's character animation is incredible (the coolest running animation EVER) and Dynasty Warriors' is no where near as good.
Thirdly, Drakengard's music is much better as well. The music is composed by an orchestra and re-edited (very unique sounding music, it's a style all on its own). My favorite song is the 3rd chapter song on ground; its very energetic and dramatic while Dynasty Warriors only has annoying rock music (I love rock, but not Dynasty Warriors rock).
Fourthly, the cinemas in Drakengard are incredible, while the story and the cinemas in Dynasty Warriors are very forgettable.
Ill give that Dynasty Warriors has a 2 player mode, but thats really the only aspect that Dynasty Warriors has over Drakengard.
The English dubbing is quite good in this game! The only possible character to complain about is the old man, but only because it sounds like hes dying every time he talks. The dubbing is very well lip synced and acted out extremely well.
Now Drakengard does fall short in certain areas though. While the cinemas are awesome the story is some what random, but still interesting. Another problem, if you want to call it that, is that there are many weapons in Drakengard, but youll find yourself using the first weapon in the game more than any other your first time through. Plus the path I went in the game leads to a lame last boss, but a really good ending. This game is repititive, so if the simple, solid gameplay isn't enough to keep you glued to the game then Drakengard isn't for you; however I would say this game is less repititive than Dynasty Warriors.
LAST WORDS:
Drakengard is addicting in the same way leveling up in RPGs is addicting, that feeling of wanting to perfect a strategy, technique or a way of fighting. I must say and maybe its just me, but when I first played this game I felt the same way when I played Actraiser for the first time; that feeling of eccentric newness, but extremely intriguing. Then add to that its made by SquareEnix. Im hoping sequels are made. I would recommend buying this game.

PLAYSTATION 2:
Drakengard
PLAYTIME:
I beat the game about 2 months ago, so this review is long over due and I apologize for that, mainly because this game deserved more positive attention than what it was getting at the time. I've just been crazy busy lately, but now that I can manage my time better and the fact that I have a new Tablet PC (love it) I'm back and ready to write reviews and impressions once again with new videogame art with EVERY review from here on.
GAMEPLAY: 8 out of 10
MUSIC/SOUND: 9 out of 10
VISUALS: 9 out of 10
FINAL JUDGMENT: 8.7 out of 10
I dont understand why this game was receiving so much negative hype. I've never seen so many misguiding reviews for a single game. It really is a solid game that has really addicting gameplay. Yes, there are flaws and it's by no means a genre defining game, but its definitely not an F or even a D title. Drakengard is very easy to pick up and play and thats part of the game's appeal.
The best game to compare Drakengard to is Dynasty Warriors (ground battles) and Panzer Dragoon (air battles). I find myself arguing against people regarding this comparison most. I would take a Drakengard over the entire series of Dynasty Warriors any day and here are some reasons why:
Firstly, Dynasty Warriors' gameplay consist of only a few basic abilities: attack, block, jump, shoot arrows, musou attack and when on an animal you can run through enemies. Drakengard, on the other hand, has many more gameplay abilities: attack, block, dodge, use magic, jump, summon allies and when on the dragon you can blow fire, and use a super fire attack, as well as dodging and doing a 180 degree spin. Keep in mind also that Drakengard has more weapons (64 weapons) than Dynasty Warriors has playable characters. Caim can select any weapon at any given time from his weapon wheel; each play differently and do different things. Each weapon has its own unique magic spell as well. Then there are the air battles on the dragon that plays like Panzer Dragoon without the rails. The ground battles I always felt were much more fun (they combine both gameplays of air and ground attacks) and more fine tuned than the air battles. The air battles' lock on system got frustrating at times when you get too close to an enemy.
Secondly, Drakengards graphics are much better than Dynasty Warriors. Enemies in close range dont disappear and reappear if there are too many on screen as they do in Dynasty Warriors. The environment draw distance is MUCH further away in Drakengard, however the enemies have about the same draw distance as Dynast Warriors. Not to mention that Drakengard's character animation is incredible (the coolest running animation EVER) and Dynasty Warriors' is no where near as good.
Thirdly, Drakengard's music is much better as well. The music is composed by an orchestra and re-edited (very unique sounding music, it's a style all on its own). My favorite song is the 3rd chapter song on ground; its very energetic and dramatic while Dynasty Warriors only has annoying rock music (I love rock, but not Dynasty Warriors rock).
Fourthly, the cinemas in Drakengard are incredible, while the story and the cinemas in Dynasty Warriors are very forgettable.
Ill give that Dynasty Warriors has a 2 player mode, but thats really the only aspect that Dynasty Warriors has over Drakengard.
The English dubbing is quite good in this game! The only possible character to complain about is the old man, but only because it sounds like hes dying every time he talks. The dubbing is very well lip synced and acted out extremely well.
Now Drakengard does fall short in certain areas though. While the cinemas are awesome the story is some what random, but still interesting. Another problem, if you want to call it that, is that there are many weapons in Drakengard, but youll find yourself using the first weapon in the game more than any other your first time through. Plus the path I went in the game leads to a lame last boss, but a really good ending. This game is repititive, so if the simple, solid gameplay isn't enough to keep you glued to the game then Drakengard isn't for you; however I would say this game is less repititive than Dynasty Warriors.
LAST WORDS:
Drakengard is addicting in the same way leveling up in RPGs is addicting, that feeling of wanting to perfect a strategy, technique or a way of fighting. I must say and maybe its just me, but when I first played this game I felt the same way when I played Actraiser for the first time; that feeling of eccentric newness, but extremely intriguing. Then add to that its made by SquareEnix. Im hoping sequels are made. I would recommend buying this game.