Don’t ask me what kind of voice a 20-foot-tall child dragon should have, but the difference between Mikhail’s size and voice is definitely jarring.ĭrakengard 3 is a bloody, bloody game. He sounds as though he was voiced by a seven-year-old boy, yet even as a child, he’s about three times Zero’s size. My only problem with Mikhail is his voice. He questions Zero’s actions and motives with childlike innocence, despite carrying out her dark demands. Mikhail brings some much-needed lightheartedness to an otherwise dark, dreary game. Her naive partner in crime, Mikhail, is a child dragon who seems to be Zero’s only soft spot after the loss of her much older, much larger dragon companion, Michael (and by soft spot I mean she hasn’t killed him yet). Even if you do remember the events of the previous games, Drakengard 3 is a prequel to them, and so the hesitation the game has to explain itself to you will likely frustrate you just the same. That’s a tough demand, considering that Drakengard 2 came out in North America more than eight years ago on the PlayStation 2. Gamers who have played other Drakengard games will still probably have an unsatisfying feeling, as Drakengard 3 expects them to remember events in previous games.
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