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. In other translations it can be found as 'Drag-on Dragoon 3 OST - The Leaves of Confusion ~Utautai Mode~ ' (Drag-on Dragoon being the original English translation of the games name, later to be changed to Drakengard due to it being 'uncool').According to a Famitsu interview, Takamasa Shiba presented the idea of creating a sequel to Drakengard 2 many years ago to Taro Yoko. I really like it, but I can't find a higher quality version. It plays at the beginning of the game, during the first exploration mission with Mikhail. ![]() I'd guess for Europe and Americas?Īnyways, there's apparently a 'quiet' version of Leaf of Chaos (battlefield) which I must have missed. It's super strange tho how they have 3 translations for English. Here's a link with all the album song versions sort by language. Hey man, I was wondering the same thing, when I stumbled upon this ol' postĭid a little research and it seems all those names are due to different localisations of the album's names. Am I just failing to put two and two together on that?įinally, was the music from the DLC ever released or will I have to settle for finding a gamerip of that? I think it was just a few songs but I'd like to buy whatever album they're on, if any.įunny, I feel like Yoko Taro is messing with me even through OST track listings. Speaking of which, there's also the music that plays when Zero engages Intoner Mode (or when her sisters do as well, for that matter) and I don't recall hearing that on the album either. However, I'm seeing a lot of mention of "The Upcoming Battle," "Vacant Noise," and "Celebratory Dance." Are there two versions of the soundtrack, two separate soundtracks (with different music), or is it just two different sets of English track titles? I haven't found any site that directly addresses this and spells out what's going on here, so I fear I might be missing music. I have a copy that has track titles matching what's listed on this Wikipedia page, with titles like "Thundervalor," "Companthem/Gabriel" and "Blissade/Raphael". I'm a bit frazzled by Drakengard 3's soundtrack, though, as I've found a lot of loose ends (or what I believe to be loose ends) involving track titles and music not on the album. Platinum Games Website for Nier: AutomataĪs a combination huge VGM fan and huge NieR/DoD fan, I've been going through the soundtracks for the series and enjoying them quite a bit. Official Square Enix Site for Nier:Automata Exceptions to rules, while rare, are made on a case by case basis by moderators. Extreme infractions of rules may lead to a ban without a first warning. If you believe it was done in error please contact the modteam. If your comment suddenly disappears, it might have broken one of the rules. Relatively recent reposts and threads on the same topic will be removed. No low effort content, all submissions must be related to NieR in some way. No begging for redemption codes, steam library sharing, etc. Do not link to, or request, copies of anything being sold by Square Enix. Short gameclips, longform analysis, and lore videos are encouraged.īuying, selling, and trading posts are prohibited with the exception of links to well known online marketplaces and official vendors. No self-promotion of Let's Plays and streams. Click here for the full list of rules on artwork and cosplay submissions. ![]() No pornographic, or overtly sexual content. (/spoiler) becomes Spoiler text or in a more recent format >!spoiler text goes here!< Please tag all posts with spoiler content from the games/side-materials, and keep spoilers within the thread limited to the confines of the tag. Please make use of the flairing system to describe the content within your submission. For discussion of the games, art books, drama cds, music scores, stage plays, live concerts, and other related media. A community for the Nier/Nier Automata & Drakengard trilogy.
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