Talk:Drakengard

Metareviews
Isn't there any kind of source that makes a statement about the general reception of the game/games such that the eight-ref-deep citations aren't necessary? It would make more sense to cite a definitive statement to that effect at that point. czar ♔   02:25, 30 June 2014 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately, no. And believe me, I tried to find one or more more than once. What's there is what I could find and what I could manage. --ProtoDrake (talk) 07:23, 30 June 2014 (UTC)

DoD 3's canon ending
We should remove the mention that Ending B is the ending that leads into the first game. If anything, Ending A leads into it more efficiently, as its events are what leads Male One to founding the Cult of the Watchers. Simply because pacts are not mentioned in that route does not mean that they were never created. However, keep in mind that, thanks to Accord, it's possible for multiple endings to be "canon" and lead into one fate. DoD2 stems from the first game's Ending A, but due to Seere's presence, it logically cannot have happened unless a non-canon path in the first game was followed. Even Nier has some inconsistencies, such as referring to Angelus as a read dragon despite the fact that she had evolved to her black chaos form in Ending E. I think it's simply better to leave it at the fact that DoD3 leads into the first game. 166.171.184.221 (talk) 01:08, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
 * And on a side note, I think it would be worth noting that the cancelled Cavia game called Cry On was to be a sequel to the first game's Ending C. 166.171.184.221 (talk) 01:10, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

Remastered for PS3/PS Vita
It has been confirmed by SQEX Japan that there is no plan to release remastered versions of DOD1 or 2. I directly asked about the validity of this claim and here is their answer (my translation):

"There has been no decision to release a remastered version of these games, nor is there any current information regarding a future release. Should news about a future release be announced, it will be posted on the official Web site." Let's try to remember to only include confirmed information with proper citations on Wiki. drakengard-3.com (talk) 08:40, 30 March 2015 (UTC)

Chronology or timeline template?
Would it make sense to create a Drakengard/Nier timeline template? —017Bluefield (talk) 05:48, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
 * Insanely late response. But I don't think so. Official timelines already exist and there's really no way to format it. For example, Drakengard 2 does NOT follow the first ending of Drakengard despite seeming so, and no ending of Drakengard 3 leads to the first game. The only seamless transition is Drakengard to NieR - which has two versions with different time periods, so that muddies things up further. 134340Goat (talk) 23:47, 9 August 2016 (UTC)

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WTH is "fourth ending"?
As I understand WP articles should present information for people that could be completely unfamiliar to subject. Can "fourth ending of NieR" be expanded to something explaining what this ending is about in one-two sentences? Just "fourth ending" is zero information to anybody who didn't seen it already. --Rowaa&#91;SR13&#93; (talk) 21:37, 15 March 2017 (UTC)

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