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** All missions in the first game have a standard timer of 60 minutes (not that you really ''need'' that much time to complete your objectives), although some missions have shorter time limits and will display the clock onscreen. Chapter 10, Verse 3 in particular gives you 150 ''seconds'' to traverse the level (fortunately, devoid of any enemies to slow you down).
** All missions in the first game have a standard timer of 60 minutes (not that you really ''need'' that much time to complete your objectives), although some missions have shorter time limits and will display the clock onscreen. Chapter 10, Verse 3 in particular gives you 150 ''seconds'' to traverse the level (fortunately, devoid of any enemies to slow you down).
** The second game generally lets you [[Take Your Time]], except for a few cases where a blue "time" meter is shown on the side of the screen and slowly drains.
** The second game generally lets you [[Take Your Time]], except for a few cases where a blue "time" meter is shown on the side of the screen and slowly drains.
* [[Too Much Information]]: On a second run through ''Drakengard 2,'' there's a bunch of additional scenes. One of them is a flashback to 13-year-olds Nowe and Eris talking, and suddenly Eris brings up her period out of nowhere. Ew.
* [[Trippy Finale Syndrome]]: Ending number five. {{spoiler|Caim and the dragon are warped to modern-day Tokyo where they defeat the queen [[Eldritch Abomination]] with an [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]. Then they are shot down by Japanese air defense pilots. Really.}}
* [[Trippy Finale Syndrome]]: Ending number five. {{spoiler|Caim and the dragon are warped to modern-day Tokyo where they defeat the queen [[Eldritch Abomination]] with an [[Unexpected Gameplay Change]]. Then they are shot down by Japanese air defense pilots. Really.}}
* [[The Trope Without a Title]]: The Watchers.
* [[The Trope Without a Title]]: The Watchers.