Drakan: The Ancients' Gates is a videogame developed by Surreal Software Inc. and published by Sony Computer Entertainment of America. The game was only released for the PlayStation 2 console from Sony and launched in January 2002.
The title can be classed as a cross between role playing gaming and an adventure experience, with some medieval and fantasy elements. It is being played from a third person perspective.
Drakan: The Ancients' Gates is a pretty typical role playing fantasy experience that came out at a moment when developers and publishers were interested in cashing in on a trend. There's a very old and somewhat decaying world, that of Drakan, which is depicted using the full-fledged possibilities of the PlayStation 2.
There are, of course, immortal and very powerful Spirit Dragons held captive within it. There are the protagonists, which are a Dragon, called Arokh, and a very capable and female warrior, called Rynn. They need to save the aforementioned spiritual leaders in order to restore the world to its former glory.
Drakan: The Ancients' Gates has eight different environments that can be explored, there are 50 weapons, which the characters can use and a wide array of spells that can be employed in order to defeat the various enemies and reach the goal of the game. One of the most interesting aspects is the way the areas are designed, with particular attention to creating truly exotic locales. GLITCHES
Disappearing characters
Sometimes when the game prompts you to save, it will glitch and Aarokh and Rynn will both disappear. In particular, when you activate the first gate and go through it, go back to Surdana and get the intermission sequence. It is always a good precaution to save your game twice.