The choice of Zero's voice actress was an important part of her design, as the team wanted to both have a good performance and surprise the audience: Maaya Uchida, normally known for gentler female roles in anime and video games, was chosen for the role. Multiple aspects of Zero's character and worldview were incorporated into the game's theme song "This Silence is Mine" by composers Keiichi Okabe and Onitsuka Chihiro. Yoko helped write her dialogue to complement the game's unusual situations, such as rude conversations between her and the disciples during moments of carnage. Her number-based name, along with the names of all her sisters, were meant to make it easier for players to identify and distinguish them. Eventually, Yoko decided to create more female characters for Zero to interact with: one of the reasons behind this was that all other possible choices for the game had been rejected. One of the earlier ideas for Zero's role in the game was to have her as a schoolgirl with a cellphone in a contemporary setting, but this was quickly decided against. This sexual aspect of the character was generally conveyed through dialogue rather than cutscenes.
While conceiving her, Yoko thought it would be interesting to do a character who had worked in a brothel, as the concept had not been often explored and the Drakengard series offered an opportunity for such a protagonist to be created.
Zero was conceived by Yoko Taro, the director and co-writer of Drakengard 3. Fans of the Drakengard series in Japan have also received her positively. Despite being criticized for her characterization and personality, she has also been praised for her interactions with the other characters and for standing out among video game protagonists. Fujisaka crafted her to emulate the dark tones of the series, although he also added features to create a feminine vibe, such as the flower in her eye. Yoko wanted an unusual type of protagonist that had not been featured very often in games. Zero was created by Yoko Taro, the game's director and co-writer, and designed by Kimihiko Fujisaka.
In trying to destroy the flower that gave birth to her powers and tried to use her to destroy humanity, she sets out to kill the five other Intoners spawned from her body by the flower to carry out its mission, referred to as her sisters. Zero is an Intoner, one of six god-like beings who control magic through their singing abilities. She also appeared in the arcade game Lord of Vermilion III. Each Intoner has nine bonus stories, for each level-up gained in their respective chapters, separate from the main game.Zero ( ゼロ, Zero) is the protagonist and playable character of the 2013 action role-playing game Drakengard 3, the third main entry in the Drakengard series, developed by Access Games and published by Square Enix. Raising this character's level unlocks a new memory to view from the "Memoirs of the Intoners" menu of the DLC Chapters' Battle Preparation menus.
Unlockableĭrakengard 3: Three's Prologue Cheats For PlayStation 3 Each Intoner has nine bonus stories, for each level-up gained in their respective chapters. Memoirs of the Intoners - Five: "Deliveries".There are 5 trophies total: 1 gold trophy, 1 silver trophy, and 3 bronze trophies.
Unlockableĭrakengard 3: Five's Prologue Cheats For PlayStation 3 Unlockableīeat Zero's DLC chapter to unlock this clothing, which increases the duration of Intoner mode. Note that while in Intoner Mode, the gauge will still decrease, but after it wears off or is toggled off, it will refill in a couple seconds.
Level up every weapon to level 4 to unlock the Bloodstained Garb, which gives you full intoner mode. TrophyĮarned a cumulative total of 300,000 gold.Īctivated Intoner mode for the first time.Įarn every perfect bonus during air-battle stages.Ĭompleted at least one mission with every disciple. There are 34 Bronze Trophies, 9 Silver Trophies, 3 Gold Trophies, and 1 Platinum Trophy.