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    N3: Ninety-Nine Nights

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Aug 15, 2006

    Fight as an elite warrior who marches out into a thick of enemies, kill them all, and than repeat the process. The story of the war they wage is told through each fighter's unique point of view.

    spiredcrescent7's N3: Ninety-Nine Nights (Xbox 360) review

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    Same old hack and slash

    99 nights is a refreshing awakening from the ever repetitive Dyanasty Warriors, at least thats what you think the first 20 minutes into the game. After you get half way through playing with the first character you feel as if you have taken in all the game has to offer. The Story takes place in some sort of medevial realm that includes elves, goblins, and orcs. The storyline is that of a cheesy sci-fi movie in that it gives characters a type of sterotypcial attitude and doesn't get real deep with the plot. The graphics are not that great to look at. Most of what they do doesn't seem like they would be to outta place with last gen consoles except for maybe the lighting, which is way to exagerated. The sounds are all generic and the music is easily forgettable. The voice acting is also lacking. The game feels sluggish and the characters don't handle well. Upgrades are random and you have to get a few good ones just to make it through some of the levels because of their difficulty. A game this simplistic is quite hard to play as the AI seems sluggish, but invincible. There are view acheivements and most of them could be gotten by completing the game with the multiple characters, but otherwise just stay away from this one

    Other reviews for N3: Ninety-Nine Nights (Xbox 360)

      Ninety-Nine Nights was an inexcusable mess. 0

      Ninety-Nine Nights is extremely repetitive hack and slasher.  It doesn't offer anything new or exciting.  I hated the art style, I hated the cutscenes and how interruption they were.  The storyline bored me, the characters were forgettable.  The difficulty was inconsistent.  Your characters walked way to slow on the massive battlefields.  There is no checkpoint in the stages, so you if accidentally die then you have to start over at the beginning, losing all experience or items you gained.  I ho...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      How can you fail at making a hack and slash game? 0

      I didn't really have high hopes for this game when I went in to it, but I never imagined for one second that it could be this bad. "What’s so bad about it?" I hear you cry, or not as no one cares, well let me tell you. First of all the most basic and fundamental thing that you should get right when making a Hack and Slash game.... the hacking and the slashing, the hit detection in this game is pretty awful, I mean it's ok for you attacking normal enemies and even them attacking you back, but so...

      3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

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