That sounds pretty cool, would you say its worth going back and playing if you missed it the first time around?
Just going to get this out there; Drakengard is a bad game.
The game mixes Flying sections with your dragon and dynasty warriors style hack and slash with RPG elements. And it does so poorly.
The controls are horrible for the flying sections. There are a lot of weapon to chose from, but there is little depth to the actual combat. The graphics are abysmal as well.
Drakengard is not a fun game in any sense of the word. And if you're interested in playing it, you have to be able to get past that.
When I picked up Drakengard, I marathoned through it. The story is so bizarre, and so dark compared to anything else in video games that I was just driven to play the game just to see more and more of the story.
If you want to enjoy Drakengard, you're going to need to be able to forgive a lot. Drakengard was considered bad in it's own day and honestly for very good reason.
Unfortunately you're going to have a really hard time finding a good playthrough of the game online. I personally couldn't, and it's why I decided to play it myself.
Drakengard 2 is generally considered better from a game play perspective (At least from everyone I've spoken to). That said, the story isn't as interesting because it's much more hopeful and the main character, Nowe (Pronounced like no way), is much more of a standard idealistic JRPG character.
I consider NieR to be the best of the bunch. Not only does it have my favorite game OST of all time, it's game play is much more refined and enjoyable. It takes the RPG hack and Slash and ties them into a pseudo Zelda style world. The game throws a lot of just crazy curve balls at you that honestly completely blew my mind when I played it. I think you might want to start from there as NieR works as a standalone game despite being a sequel to one of Drakengard's alternate endings.
It is a hard game to recommend to people because it has dreadful camera problems and can feel really repetitive and archers will likely make you throw your controller and scream FUCK YOU THAT'S BULLSHIT.
But if you're really looking for an extremely unconventional story and some really neat ideas then by all means go for it. The sound track is awesome too you feel like a villain more than you do the hero because of it.
Which is great because Caim murders the shit out of everyone, no fucks given.
I recall Caim giving exactly two fucks the entire game. Just two.