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Ninety-Nine Nights Member Review for the Xbox360

By:
CwazyChickenMan
12/07/06
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Action 
PLAYERS
PUBLISHER Microsoft 
DEVELOPER Q Entertainment 
RELEASE DATE Out Now
M Contains Violence

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button mashing fun
In the world of hack and slash games, its never really based on strategy, more on action and pressing buttons on a controller to kill bad guys. And it hasent changed from that a lot since it was created. Ninety Nine Nights hopes to change that.

N3, follows the standard hack and slash material from Dynasty Warriors and tries to make it more interesting, For starters, there are a lot more enemies now, youll see thousands of enemies charging at you and it really feels like youre in a battle

But aside from that, N3 doesnt do a lot to change the series, and in a way, made it worse. Its technaclly superior to any DW game, but feels really boring. Your allies are really weak, and hardly help you at all, when enemies charge, there can be a slight slowdown, the environments and levels seem really boring, gameplay can get very repeititive, and theres no multiplayer. None. Its not even Xbox Live aware. By the time youve finished, youre fingers will be sore, trust me. It happened to me

N3 is an great game when it comes to graphics and sound (the music is great) but doesnt give u anything else to look forward too.


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