Unlike Four's airship, it's incredibly easy to hit, and unlike all bosses after it, it's utterly harmless.
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Meanwhile, the former group finds that the aforementioned traits are over-the-top enough to make him strangely endearing, plus they like his chemistry with Zero. The latter group hates him for being bloodthirsty and abrasive in comparison to the other disciples, who are generally kind-hearted, if quirky. Base-Breaking Character: Dito is generally either someone's favorite or most hated disciple, with little in-between.Four's Prologue Chapter 4 has its final Verse and " Out Come The Crawlers ", a speedy epic track that also sounds like an elegy to those you're destroying." This Silence is Mine " the credits theme for Ending D.While the final boss for Branch D is hair-rippingly frustrating, most players have agreed that the song is gorgeous. Final Song, which plays during the boss fight in Branch D.Also, a remix of Drakengard 1's Growing Wings returns in Ending C.And then there's the amped up Raphael version.The boss battle themes for the sisters are all great, but Two's theme, Leap Wishes / Egregori, takes the cake and is easily the best of the group.Kuroi Uta/The Black Song the main theme.Audience-Alienating Premise: The game's initial premise of playing as a character who comes off as a rather unlikable Villain Protagonist for most of her screentime is a rather tough sell-while Zero does get fleshed out considerably more in the other branches, this requires playing through all of Branch A first.The only real issue the fight has is One being much stronger than you in Intoner Mode, which she only activates when you do, and can be avoided entirely.
Unlike the fight against Two in the previous route, and the fight immediately prior to this one, you aren't fighting on even ground at all, due to the boss having a pitifully weak weapon. Anti-Climax Boss: One, at the end of Branch C.The game heavily leans towards the former interpretation, but does acknowledge Three's perspective as being somewhat true. Did Octa betray Three because she lost interest in having sex with him or because he was disturbed by her human experimentation? When meeting Three he cites the latter as the reason but she says he's lying and just following his libido.Roue B also brings up elements of this as well: does he join with the crazed Two solely on his love for her, or is it possibly because he feels has no choice? This suggests that he recognized that Two was too far gone to save, but couldn't bring himself to end her. Namely, Cent kidnaps Mihkail but causes the dragon no harm, and claims to be working under Two's orders, which is a lie since she's not able to truly talk. Is Cent genuinely loyal to Two in Branch A and only joins Zero because he feels he has to if he wants to maintain his existence, or are his actions an attempt to manipulate Zero into performing a Mercy Kill on Two? Cent being loyal to Two is present in all routes so his loyalty is unquestionable, but his actions don't make sense if he was trying to protect Two.A fairly large number of players were upset at this as it was clear the reviewers did not fully play the various routes.
8.8: Most reviewers gave the game scores in the average to above average range.