Exclusive — Drakengard 3 Gnarly Repacks

This isn’t your standard “drag and drop ISO + crack” nonsense. Gnarly went full obsessive:

Oh, and they somehow fixed the camera during aerial battles. I don’t know how. Witchcraft? Mikhail’s tears? Don’t care.


If you have ever tried to run Drakengard 3 via standard emulation, you know the pain.

The Drakengard 3 Gnarly Repacks Exclusive addresses these through three proprietary patches:

Yes—with caveats.

The Gnarly Repacks Exclusive is not for the faint of PC. While optimized, Drakengard 3 remains a bizarre game. The frame pacing is perfect, but the camera still fights you. The combat is snappy, but the side quests are still maddening. A repack can fix performance; it cannot fix Yoko Taro’s deliberate ugliness in level design.

But for fans who suffered through the original PS3 release? Downloading this 22GB repack (down from the original 45GB, thanks to Gnarly’s compression) feels like putting on glasses for the first time.

The Final Gnarly Rating: 9/10 Decapitated Dismembered Heads. Deducted one point because the final boss’s rhythm game is still frame-perfect nonsense, no matter how many FPS you throw at it.


Where to find it? That’s the exclusive part. Gnarly Repacks operates in the deep magnet links of private trackers. If you know, you know. If you don’t? Buy a PS3 and weep. drakengard 3 gnarly repacks exclusive

Integrated DLCs: Often includes all major add-ons such as the Intoner Sister Prologue scenarios (playing as One, Two, Three, Four, and Five), additional costumes like Caim’s and Kainé’s garb, and the Japanese Voice-Over Pack.

Performance Enhancements: Configured to run at 60 FPS and upscaled resolutions (often 4K) on PC, addressing the original PS3 version's notorious frame rate drops.

All-in-One Setup: Pre-patched with community fixes to resolve graphical bugs that occur in the standard emulator, such as issues with anisotropic filtering. Why Players Seek This Version

Drakengard 3 is a prequel to the first game and heavily influences the NieR: Automata timeline. However, because the original hardware struggled to run the game smoothly, these optimized repacks have become the preferred way for new fans to experience the story of Zero and her dragon Mikhail.

The "Gnarly Repacks" for Drakengard 3 is a community-optimized version of the game specifically designed for the RPCS3 emulator. This repack focuses on providing an "all-in-one" experience that addresses common technical hurdles such as missing DLC, low frame rates, and complex installation. Exclusive Repack Features

Integrated DLC & RAP Files: Typically, Drakengard 3 requires separate .pkg and .RAP (license) files for its extensive DLC. This repack includes all story chapters (Zero's sisters' prologues) and cosmetic items pre-configured to ensure they appear in the game menu without additional manual decryption.

60FPS & 4K Optimization: The repack comes with pre-applied patches for the RPCS3 emulator, enabling the game to run at a stable 60FPS and 4K internal resolution, overcoming the original PS3 hardware's significant performance issues.

Simplified Installation: It uses the JB Folder format (Jailbreak folder), which is the most compatible format for RPCS3. Users can simply drag and drop the main game folder into the emulator to begin. This isn’t your standard “drag and drop ISO

Language Options: These repacks often include multiple language tracks or "undub" options (Japanese audio with English subtitles), which were originally separate downloads on the PlayStation Store. How to Play Drakengard Games on PC - PCSX2/RPCS3 Guide

Unequivocally, yes—but only for a specific audience. If you are a Yoko Taro completionist who has only played Nier: Automata or Replicant, the Drakengard 3 Gnarly Repacks Exclusive is the most accessible, stable, and visually impressive way to experience Zero’s blood-soaked opera. The performance gap between this repack and the original PS3 hardware is the difference between a beautiful tragedy and a frustrating technical demo.

Gnarly Repacks has done the impossible: They made Drakengard 3 fun to play, not just endure.

Final Score (as a repack): 9.5/10
Deducted 0.5 points because the rhythm final boss is still, by design, controller-throwingly unfair. But at least now it runs at 60 FPS.

Download responsibly. Support official releases when possible. And remember: Flowers grow where blood spills.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Emulation laws vary by region. Always own the original hardware/disc.

The search for a "Gnarly Repacks exclusive" version of Drakengard 3

does not yield any specific, recognized release under that name. This phrase likely refers to a custom repack of the game—typically for use on the RPCS3 (PlayStation 3) emulator—distributed through unofficial community channels. Context and Potential Risks Oh, and they somehow fixed the camera during

Repack Nature: "Gnarly Repacks" is a known name in the scene for providing highly compressed, pre-configured game files. These often include the latest emulator builds, game updates, and DLCs in a single "ready-to-play" package.

Security Concerns: Because these repacks are distributed via third-party sites or torrents, they are not vetted by official platforms. Users should always verify the source's reputation and use updated antivirus software, as unofficial executables can occasionally trigger false positives or contain unwanted bundled software.

Legal Status: These files are considered "warez" or pirated content. Accessing them may violate copyright laws depending on your region. Safe Alternatives for Drakengard 3

If you are looking to play Drakengard 3 on PC with the best performance, the standard community-recommended method is:

Legitimate Copy: Obtain a physical or digital copy of the PS3 game.

RPCS3 Emulator: Download the official emulator from rpcs3.net.

Community Patches: Use the emulator's built-in "Game Patches" menu to enable the 60FPS patch and resolution scaling, which are the primary reasons users seek "exclusive" or "enhanced" versions.

Because this is an emulation repack, results vary. Here is official data from Gnarly’s internal testing for the Exclusive:

| Hardware Spec | Original PS3 | Gnarly Default (720p) | Gnarly "Insane" (4K) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CPU | Cell Broadband Engine | i5-10400F | i9-13900K | | GPU | RSX (256 MB) | GTX 1060 | RTX 4080 | | Frame Rate (Open Field) | 18-22 FPS | 55-60 FPS | 60 FPS (Locked) | | Frame Rate (Final Boss) | 10 FPS (slideshow) | 30-45 FPS | 60 FPS (Patch works) | | Install Size | 6.5 GB | 2.1 GB (archived)/6.5 GB (unpacked) | Same |

Verdict: If you can run The Witcher 3 on low settings, you can run this repack at native resolution.