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The setting of the Drakengard games is a Northern Europe-like dark fantasy world where humans and creatures from myth and legends live side by side, while the Nier games are set in the distant future of a different ending to the first Drakengard from the one Drakengard 2 follows, leading to 2017's Nier: Automata taking place in a much different ...
The universe of Drakengard is split into multiple timelines, with some of the events detailed in either games or supplementary material leading into different entries in the series. [3] The main setting used by the Drakengard games is Midgard, a dark fantasy version of Medieval Europe drawing inspiration from the folklore of Northern Europe.
Nier: Automata, which shares the post-apocalyptic setting of Nier, takes place thousands of years after the original game's events. [12] [13] The Nier fictional universe exists in an alternative timeline within the Drakengard series. [12]
The Drakengard series is a fantasy video game franchise created by Square Enix. A spin-off series, Nier , retains elements from the original game. Subcategories
Nier [c] is an action role-playing video game developed by Cavia and published in 2010 by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.In Japan, the game was released as Nier Replicant [d] for the PlayStation 3 with a younger main character, while an alternative version titled Nier Gestalt [e] with an older main character was released for the Xbox 360; Gestalt was released outside of Japan ...
Drakengard, known in Japan as Drag-On Dragoon, [a] is a 2003 action role-playing video game developed by Cavia and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2.The game is the first installment of the Drakengard series and features a mixture of ground-based hack-and-slash, aerial combat, and role-playing elements which have become a staple of the series.
Drakengard 3, known in Japan as Drag-On Dragoon 3, [a] is an action role-playing video game developed by Access Games and published by Square Enix exclusively for PlayStation 3. It is the third main game in the Drakengard series and a prequel to the original game. The game, like the rest of the series, features a mixture of ground-based hack ...
Nier, released in May 2010, was the studio's last game. [1] Despite the closure, some members of the development staff from Nier, including director Yoko Taro, went on to produce a prequel to the Drakengard series, Drakengard 3, under Access Games and published by Square Enix.