[quote name='StarKnightX']Go on , do tell.

k I've got both Drakengards in my collection (mainly cause they're SE titles) but I haven't played either one and I don't recall either one getting especially great reviews.[/QUOTE]
The first Drakengard has an amazing story.

the reviews because as usual reviewers are morons. Basically the entire game is about Caim's, the main character, descent into madness when he's left with nothing but his vengeance. Everything in the game is used to convey this. From Caim himself who become more and more unhinged (one level has you killing child soldiers begging you to spare their lives as your own companions beg you to stop), to the music which becomes more off-key and messed up as you go on, to the levels and enemies which get more twisted. Your party members include an insane woman who murders and eats children and a blind pedophile. Caim's sister, who you spend most of the game trying to rescue, wants more than anything to have sex with her brother. After admitting it, she promptly kills herself.
I could go on, but the point is that Drakengard's story was excellent, mature, and deep. Sadly the second game is nowhere near as good, and it's quite clear it was dumbed down for the mainstream. You should still play it if you like the first game, but prepare to be disappointed.