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Ninety-Nine Nights (Microsoft Xbox 360, 2006) Disc Only

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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2006
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
M - Mature
Publisher
Microsoft
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Ninety-Nine Nights
UPC
0882224223270

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In a world torn by war, players must choose to be either good or evil and find their way through Ninety-Nine Nights of fighting. Utilizing the hardware and technology of the Xbox 360, Ninety-Nine Nights features battles with hundreds of AI on the screen at the same time, each attacking and reacting as an individual. Each character available for play will have their own plotline weaving through the larger story, and each will possess strengths and weaknesses that players must balance to overcome adversaries. There are over 100 weapons and fighting styles to choose from along with an uncountable amount of magic and spells ready for casting. With a story centered on an interracial war and peaceful coexistence, Ninety-Nine Nights is intended to provoke thought and philosophy about war and justice.

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Publisher
Microsoft
UPC
0882224223270
eBay Product ID (ePID)
53566769

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Ninety-Nine Nights

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2006
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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ESRB Descriptor
Violence

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  • Amazing game. Definately worth a look.

    If you are a fan of Dynasty Warriors, Ninja Gaiden and Devil May Cry then you will like Ninety-Nine Nights. The game has a very basic and easy to use interface. The Tutorial that is built into the game teaches you the basic aspects of the game. The graphics are amazing at some points and boring at other points. For a 360 game it should be considered next-gen. Character motion is very fluid and natural. It feels alot like Devil May Cry which is one of my favorite PS2 games. At 49.99 its cheaper than some of the other new titles and definately offers alot of replay value. The Xbox Live demo give a decent representation of the game so that would be a good place to start if your unsure.

  • Ninety-Nine Nights

    I bought this game for a change in genre from what I'm used to playing... and I got just that. This game puts the player in the middle of fantastic battles against hundreds of enemies at once, including humans, goblins, orcs, wizards, trolls, and even dragons. Breaking sieges and storming castles with a crew of chooseable swordmen and archers definately adds to the fun. The combos are rediculous, the upgrades impressive, and the attacks will blow you away. I've never played another game where the character's special attacks (yes, multiple specials for each character) were just as fun to sit and watch take place as they were to use. Friends watching the battles take place are always stunned. There is a wide variety of characters to choose from who all have their own unique and impressive ...

  • I'd rather have Ninety-Nine bottles of beer on the wall

    Having been a huge fan of the Dynasty Warrior series, as redundant as they all are, I had high hopes of Ninety-Nine Nights. However, these high hopes have been met with frustration and disappointment. There is little good to say about this game. Seeing a horde of goblins charging at you from afar is very epic looking the first few times around. The mixture of characters, if and when unlocked, are done well also, despite there being a very very small amount compared to the DW or Orochi series. But none of this can make up for frustrating camera angles, uninteresting weapon upgrades, and a combo system that is very unbalanced. There are a lot of pretty combos, but most of them leave you as a sitting duck while the enemy counters, so you'll find that most of the time you stick to your 3-hit ...

  • Lack contents

    This would be a great game if there were more to it. The graphic and gameplay are great, but the game is too short. One thing I like about this game is hundreds of enemies come at you that you can just hack and slash away. Haven't seen that on other games. The bad part about it is that it will slow down the frame rate on some occasion. There are 7 playable characters. You will start of with the girl on the game cover and will unlocked other characters and you finish her story. Play those characters to unlocked more characters and so on. The missions are pretty short and it's from 2 to 6 mission per characters. If you completed all characters' mission, load the main character saves to play the final mission. The story of this game isn't bad, but it seem a bit incomplete or just plain too ...

  • Combination of Two Games, Less Than Half the Features

    It's safe to say pretty much everyone knows the series "Dynasty Warriors" developed by Koei and "Kingdom Under Fire" developed by Phantagram. Those series in their own right set the standard for games in their genre of hack 'n slash mixed with strategic elements. I bought this game because the demo gave me a glimpse of something fresh, new, epic. Surprisingly Ninety-nine nights was developed by the creators of Kingdom Under Fire which confirmed my buying of this game. Once I got the full game that fresh, new, epic feeling left and it showed its true colors of old, shallow, and repetitive. Looking at the achievements for the game you can already tell how much effort was put into this game. There are about 10 or so achievements each ranging from about 50-200 points each and they're all ...