While the video game adaptations of Berserk were particularly sparse, there is some interesting trivia attached to the few games there are.
Kentaro Miura’s Berserk has touched all corners of the entertainment industry. Popularizing huge swords, ominous brands, and characters going by “the Black Swordsman,” the 32-year old manga series has served as a cultural touchstone, and will continue to do so after its creator’s recent death. Inspiring the tone of Drakengard, the aesthetic of Dragon’s Dogma, and much of what Dark Souls is, as well as laying the foundation for characters like Mikasa in Attack on Titan and even Navi in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Berserk can be found everywhere. It’s not a stretch to say that admirers have adapted it countless times.
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