The Top 7... WTF?! Endings, Part 2
Even more cross-eyed climaxes from gaming's gibbering psyche
DRAKENGARD (PS2, 2004)
The ending
Drakengard isn’t the cheeriest of adventures. There’s no joy, just murder, bloodshed, defeat and gloom, for twenty or so soot-black hours. It has a handful of endings, the penultimate one of which involves babies. Giant cannibal babies with fully-matured teeth. It’s best we show you this first, as a scene-setter:
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