drakengard ending c

Cookies help us deliver our Services. A lunar tear falls next to a distraught Nier. spoiler. Kainé goes to leave but is stopped by Nier, asking if she wanted to stay with them. File 1 is for a character named Nier, and File 2 is named Caim, both will be erased). Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. So, why did the gods and the dragons disappear in Ending C of Drakengard 2? Endings A and B are attained by playing the game twice on one save, but endings C and D can only be obtained under certain prerequisites. A lunar tear falls on the ground, which Kainé picks up. A place where fans of the content that Matt, Pat, and Woolie provide come to talk about their content and anything revolving around that. Ending C kinda puts together A and B. Quite a few people on the internet say that it allegedly is set after Drakengard's ending C, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the TwoBestFriendsPlay community, Continue browsing in r/TwoBestFriendsPlay. If the player chooses the first option, Nier stabs Kainé as he kisses her, finally ending her pain. Drakengard 3 is prequel to Drakengard. Or it's prequel maybe? (eg. I wonder if that dragon was the reincarnation of Legna? To get a full view of the story, all endings must be seen. Ending B already has Nowe going along with Legna though. Are we sure the gods can't break free into the world at some point now that there's no proper seal? I don't know how Drakengard's endings work, so...is Drakengard 2 and Nier canon to the "universe"? I guess that it (kind of) make sense for the dragons to disappear after Legna's death, as he says that his true form embodies the will of the Holy Dragons, but why did the gods disappear too? Replicant Nier is about to kill Gestalt Nier. My perfect ending would've had nowe, legna, and the holy dragons leaving to fight the gods (like route B, but without Eris) . If the player chooses to sacrifice his entire existence for Kainé, the player's data is erased and everyone forgets he ever existed. There are four endings in NieR RepliCant and NieR Gestalt (NIER), each progressively showing the true ending. Honestly ending C just didn't really do it for me. They soon realize they're overwhelmed and Nowe decides to use his new breed powers to form a new seal, thus sacrificing himself to protect the world he tried (and very nearly failed) to save. And then Drakengard 2 takes place after another ending. He then goes home and lives with Yonah, with both living out their remaining days before they die from the Black Scrawl. Drakengard 3 Review (PS3, Spoilers) After like a year, I finally got through to Ending C of this game. Honestly, as much as I like Drakengard 2, ending C was just stupid. Currently, until proven wrong, all games are canon. With the gods link through her severed, they're out of the picture (for now at least). Entered correctly, Yonah slowly opens her eyes and observes her father after the five years. Ending C: Manah absorbs the Casket and the Gods' power, refusing to use it. The scene then changes to Gestalt Nier scrunched up, weeping to himself—alone in a white void—as he regrets all the hardships he put Yonah through. Now just a head, he goes out to search for Nier and Kainé, bouncing and rolling into the distance. Replicant and Gestalt are not parallel worlds. She declines, saying she has "[her] own shit to take care of.". Ending B and A were a lot more solid in my opinion. This would also allow everyone to get a happy ending without dragons or gods, aside from Nowe who would have been able to redeem his previous actions and follow through on his intent to save the people at all costs. Ending C is a continuation of endings A and B. Or are they taking place in two different timelines? A & C endings sucked ass never thought a dragon would go insane and turn evil for no reason since dragons are pure unlike humans, I did love ending B because I hate the paranoid evil manah besides the boss battle reminds me of the first Drakengard Ending E has Angeles asking upon arriving in Tokyo "Is this the land of the gods?" The player is then given a choice to write their characters name. A flashback occurs, with Yonah and himself alone in the grocery store. It should have had Nowe go along with Legna rather than defy him (again), or something else entirely. Afterwards, Nier goes to Yonah's side. The scene shifts again, showing an older Yonah and The Shadowlord about to take each others hand, then the Yonah takes hold of and hugs The Shadowlord's arm; hinting that Gestalt Nier and Yonah have reunited. How many games sprang up from Drakengard's endings? The price of his pact was his ability to speak, and the mark is on his tongue. But are distinct patterns in an ever-repeating world. To get a full view of the story, all endings must be seen. And then Drakengard 2 takes place after another ending. There are four endings in NieR RepliCant and NieR Gestalt (NIER), each progressively showing the true ending. But the canceled "Cry on" project, which was to be a collaboration between Mistwalker and Cavia. Nier disappears, while Yonah thanks Kainé for saving her. He tells Nier that she will awaken when someone says the name of the one she loves the most. Yeah, after Caim's and Angelus' deaths it didn't seem like the game had any sort of direction, it almost felt like the writers were following some sort of checklist of plot threads to resolve.