Since the exclusive dropped three weeks ago, the r/drakengard and r/rpcs3 subreddits have been ablaze.
"I tried the DODI repack and it crashed during the Accord prologue. Gnarly’s build? I got to the Intoner mansion without a single stutter. The blood decal unlock is worth the download alone." – User: BranchB_Zero
"The audio sync in branch D is finally fixed. I can actually hear the rhythm for the final song. Gnarly literally saved the ending." – User: FlowerLover88
The only criticism? The "Exclusive" watermark is a low-opacity "GNRLY" logo in the top-left corner during cutscenes. Gnarly claims this is to prevent other repackers from stealing their emulator config. A minor gripe for a major performance leap. drakengard 3 gnarly repacks exclusive
File Name: Drakengard_3_-_Gnarly_Repack_Exclusive_[v1.3_RPCS3].exe
Compressed Size: 6.8 GB
Installed Size: 14.2 GB
Languages: English + Japanese (Dual Audio)
DLC Included: Japanese Voice Pack, Caim’s Costume, Zero’s Additional Weapons (All unlocked via .rap file pre-installed)
Drakengard 3 is a game about broken things—broken people, broken worlds, and broken timelines. It is poetic that the definitive way to play it is through a "broken" method (emulation) fixed by community modders.
The Gnarly Repack isn't just about saving 20GB of bandwidth; it is about accessibility. It lowers the barrier to entry for a game that is notoriously difficult to get Since the exclusive dropped three weeks ago, the
In the gaming community, Gnarly Repacks refers to a group that provides highly compressed, cracked versions of games for PC, typically bundled with all available updates and DLCs. The "exclusive" repack for Drakengard 3
is notable because the game was originally a PlayStation 3 exclusive and never received an official PC port. The repack serves as an all-in-one solution for PC players by bundling the game with: Integrated Emulation : The package includes the RPCS3 emulator pre-configured to run the game on Windows. Performance Patches
: It often features community-made patches that unlock the framerate (allowing gameplay) and increase the internal resolution to Complete DLC Content : It typically includes all Japanese Voice-Over Packs , additional outfits, and the critical Prologue Scenarios "I tried the DODI repack and it crashed
for the Intoner Sisters, which were originally separate purchases on the PlayStation Store. High Compression : The total file size is significantly reduced (roughly
) compared to the original uncompressed game and its various DLC files.
While these repacks are popular for making "lost" console exclusives playable on modern hardware, they are considered unauthorized and are often hosted on community-driven platforms like the PiratedGames subreddit technical settings to help run the game on an emulator like RPCS3?
RPCS3 - Drakengard 3 Now Playable at 60fps! (4K IR Gameplay)
Since the exclusive dropped three weeks ago, the r/drakengard and r/rpcs3 subreddits have been ablaze.
"I tried the DODI repack and it crashed during the Accord prologue. Gnarly’s build? I got to the Intoner mansion without a single stutter. The blood decal unlock is worth the download alone." – User: BranchB_Zero
"The audio sync in branch D is finally fixed. I can actually hear the rhythm for the final song. Gnarly literally saved the ending." – User: FlowerLover88
The only criticism? The "Exclusive" watermark is a low-opacity "GNRLY" logo in the top-left corner during cutscenes. Gnarly claims this is to prevent other repackers from stealing their emulator config. A minor gripe for a major performance leap.
File Name: Drakengard_3_-_Gnarly_Repack_Exclusive_[v1.3_RPCS3].exe
Compressed Size: 6.8 GB
Installed Size: 14.2 GB
Languages: English + Japanese (Dual Audio)
DLC Included: Japanese Voice Pack, Caim’s Costume, Zero’s Additional Weapons (All unlocked via .rap file pre-installed)
Drakengard 3 is a game about broken things—broken people, broken worlds, and broken timelines. It is poetic that the definitive way to play it is through a "broken" method (emulation) fixed by community modders.
The Gnarly Repack isn't just about saving 20GB of bandwidth; it is about accessibility. It lowers the barrier to entry for a game that is notoriously difficult to get
In the gaming community, Gnarly Repacks refers to a group that provides highly compressed, cracked versions of games for PC, typically bundled with all available updates and DLCs. The "exclusive" repack for Drakengard 3
is notable because the game was originally a PlayStation 3 exclusive and never received an official PC port. The repack serves as an all-in-one solution for PC players by bundling the game with: Integrated Emulation : The package includes the RPCS3 emulator pre-configured to run the game on Windows. Performance Patches
: It often features community-made patches that unlock the framerate (allowing gameplay) and increase the internal resolution to Complete DLC Content : It typically includes all Japanese Voice-Over Packs , additional outfits, and the critical Prologue Scenarios
for the Intoner Sisters, which were originally separate purchases on the PlayStation Store. High Compression : The total file size is significantly reduced (roughly
) compared to the original uncompressed game and its various DLC files.
While these repacks are popular for making "lost" console exclusives playable on modern hardware, they are considered unauthorized and are often hosted on community-driven platforms like the PiratedGames subreddit technical settings to help run the game on an emulator like RPCS3?
RPCS3 - Drakengard 3 Now Playable at 60fps! (4K IR Gameplay)