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| PLATFORM: | Xbox 360 |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Microsoft |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, For 1 player, Epic fantasy-action game combines large-scale combat and exhilarating action, 100+ different weapons and fighting styles, plus magic skills and spells, Multiple playable characters, each with their own dedicated plot line, Wield armies with precision and skill against ever-evolving virtual opponents |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | BRJ001 |
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| UPC: | 882224223270 |
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Customer Reviews of Ninety-Nine Nights
One of the 360's best games Ninety Nine Nights is EASILY one of the 360's best games. I'd say its even better than Oblivion, because NNN currently has no DLC, which means you can actually play it without having to start completely over every 2 weeks when a new piece of horse armor is released on Xbox Live. Another huge plus is NO ONLINE MULTI-PLAYER, which means ITS A REAL GAME FOR REAL GAMERS. If you want to glorify socialism by playing online, play a computer game and stay off of real gamer's consoles. Mainly I'm giving it 5 stars because its NOT BORING, NOT REPETITIVE, AND VERY VERY GOOD, unlike what the buffoons at Gamefaqs are saying about it. Never trust a spoiled 13-year-old Gamefaq user when it comes to reviews.
Good, If It Had Been a Demo
This game had a lot of promise. Decent graphics (though the mouth movements were a bit wonky), some amazing visuals, and an insanely gratifying fighting style. You fight hundreds of enemies at once, and the game makes you feel like a god as you slaughter hundreds upon hundreds of little minions.
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>The voice acting wasn't the greatest, but then, it didn't suck either.
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>The thing is, the game seems unfinished. You go through these half-hour levels, almost dying a few times, then have to fight two huge fights in a row. With NO SAVE POINTS. Redoing the same mission two or three times is fine, but after that, it's just redundant. They REALLY needed save points with this game. After battling through hordes of goblins, a giant frog army, and dying just before I beat the Goblin King, I gave up...after trying about six times. It's just way too aggravating to put up with the huge levels. If you're someone who can deal with that, you still might like it.
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>The other annoyance is that the game provides you with armies. You get both right and left flanks, and you can choose whether you want heavy infantry, archers, etc. You can put them on attack or defense modes, but it doesn't matter - they do not help you whatsoever. They're pretty much decoys. I ended up having them always on defense, so I could hide in the middle of them. Then I'd spiral around all the enemies, taking off those on the outside and working my way into the center so I wasn't attacked on all sides at once.
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>The epic battles are a wonderful idea. The storyline, or what I was able to get out of it, was quite weak, but still not horrible. After playing through the game once with one character, you could then go back and replay with about five other characters. You end up repeating a lot of the same stuff, just from the slightly altered viewpoint of the other character.
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>I just think this game was fun for awhile, but having no save points was a MAJOR FLAW...since I couldn't even stand to keep playing because, like I said, after your hundredth almost-beat-it-but-then-dying-right-at-the-end episode, it's just aggravating.
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>Good concept, but in dire need of huge improvements. If you have a lot of patience or are amazingly gifted at NOT dying in games, rent it. But don't buy it before you try it first.
Good but repetitive
Overall I liked this game. It has some cool moves. If you like button mashing, then this is ur game!