

The music was composed by Nobuyoshi Sano and Takayuki Aihara.

The dim story was made by executive Taro Yoko and Sawako Natori, who composed most of the script. Takamasa Shiba and Takuya Iwasaki considered the diversion as a cross breed between the famous Dynasty Warriors arrangement and Namco’s flying battle amusement Ace Combat.

As they adventure together, they join with Hierarch Verdelet on a journey to keep the Empire from annihilating supernatural seals that keep the world in parity: Furiae goes about as the focal seal, and her demise will drop the world into disor Injured in fight while ensuring his sister Furiae, he is compelled to make a settlement with a red mythical beast named Angelus. The player controls Caim, a removed ruler of the Union, in his mission for retaliation against the Empire. The story is set amid a religious war between two groups-the Union and the Empire-with the war tipping for the Empire. The amusement is the principal portion of the Drakengard arrangement and components a blend of ground-based hack-and-slice, flying battle, and pretending components which have turned into a staple of the arrangement. The game is presently accessible for Microsoft Windows on GamesKnit. An Europe-elite cell telephone adjustment was co-created and co-distributed by Square Enix and Macrospace for Vodafone gadgets in August 2004. It was distributed in Japan (on September 11, 2003) and North America (March 2, 2004) by Square Enix and in European regions (May 21, 2004) by Take-Two Interactive. Drakengard, referred to in Japanese as Drag-On Dragoon, is an activity pretending amusement created by Cavia for the PlayStation 2.
