![]() This title introduces "singing" or the "will to sing" (ウタウタイ), which is a new method of manipulating magic in the world. The game is roughly similar to previous titles with ground and aerial combat. Instead, the events directly connecting Drakengard are told in the 2014 novel Drag-On Dragoon 3 Story Side. The other one was set in a contemporary setting following the adventures of a Japanese high school girl who would call for her dragon companion through her cellphone.Īccording to the blog of Emi Nagashima (Jun Eishima), the writer of the game's supplementary material, none of the game's endings lead into Drakengard, despite some superficial similarities. The first one wanted to trick players into thinking that they missed a title by calling this one Drag-On Dragoon 4 and have the story search for the "missing piece" of the series. He also mentioned within the same interview a couple ideas he wanted to do for this entry but were rejected. In a Dengeki Online interview, he says that it's a story about "searching" for something. He had to fight to keep a female protagonist and Zero's eye-flower, as he believes it will offer a different flavor to the story. Yoko "aims to do neither" while keeping true to the spirit of the Drakengard series. Yoko said that Drakengard fans frequently request a dark story according to surveys from Square-Enix and Shiba personally wants a story like Nier. Shiba believes that it was refused due to a trend at the time which sought to appeal to light gamers with a lighter atmosphere. When he presented the game to Cavia's parent division, AQ Interactive, it was shut down. Shiba had continued to pitch the idea of creating Drag-On Dragoon 3, and he too met difficulties due to Cavia's termination. He was planning to continue expanding the Nier continuity, but his plans were cut short when Cavia disbanded and Yousuke Saito ( Nier's producer) became busy managing Dragon Quest X. In Yoko's eyes, Nier is his personal Drag-On Dragoon 3. Yoko felt that he wasn't up to the task at the time and refused. ![]() Can one imagine in several years time having to retro game with an original unpatched launch version of any recent AAA title? VG247 also points out that large swathes of games will no longer be purchasable anywhere after this summer, including the Motorstorm franchise, Drakengard 3, and plenty of other ageing gems.According to a Famitsu interview, Takamasa Shiba presented the idea of creating a sequel to Drakengard 2 many years ago to Taro Yoko. Even people with physical copies of games will be faced with unavailability of patches, DLCs and so on. Part of the anger seems to come from the uncertain digital future that gamers will face as more such stores close and treasured games are 'lost'. Understandably some people are concerned about such digital store closures, some are even rather angry about it. But, if you are sure you aren't going to upgrade you can request a refund. For example, it says that if you have funds left in your PSN wallet but don't own a newer console with an active online store, the funds will remain in the account and after the dates mentioned above you can use them to buy PS4 or PS5 digital goods. Sony addresses some further important points in its support article. Remember, any owned games can still be found and downloaded via the Download List on the respective device. Last but not least you won't be able to redeem PSN wallet fund vouchers (gift cards) after the dates above are reached. Sony highlights that you will lose access to the ability to purchase new stuff for your console, or make in-game purchases through games on these platforms. Furthermore, you will still be able to redeem PlayStation Plus vouchers, and re-download and play claimed game titles through PlayStation Plus while you remain a member. However, you will still be able to re-download and play previously purchased game titles, and video/media content. With regard to the trio of PlayStation hardware oldies, this means you will no longer be able to purchase digital copies of games or DLC for these systems. Remaining purchase functionality for PlayStation Portable devices will end on July 2nd, 2021.PlayStation Store on PlayStation Vita devices: closes on August 27th 2021. ![]() PlayStation Store on PlayStation 3 consoles: closes on July 2nd, 2021. ![]() In brief, Sony is closing the following digital stores on the dates indicated, this summer: An email has been sent out to existing customers and a support document has appeared online with regard to the store closures. There were rumours of this news coming earlier in the week and now Sony has confirmed that it is closing down a number of its older console digital stores.
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