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N3 Ninety-Nine Nights on Xbox 360 (2006)

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Average rating: 51%
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2.5 stars out of 5
from 1,474 member
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
User collections: Xbox 360 Collection
Developers: Q ENTERTAINMENT
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1
Released: 25/08/2006

Brief synopsis of N3 Ninety-Nine Nights

N3 Ninety-Nine Nights follows the individual journeys of seven warriors. The struggle between the light and dark has resulted in the destruction of the mysterious Power Stone, and a new world order must be established. The magnificent seven (can we call them that?) are destined to battle in places far beyond their imagination, as a grand tale full of drama, destruction and violence unfolds.

In N3, you can control up to seven different characters, but from the outset, you have to play as Inphyy. Inphyy is a 17 year-old female member of the Temple Knights. She brandishes a crimson broadsword and wields a Light Orb Spark, something that when summoned can do much damage. Her lineage is descended from one which is blessed with a divine protection of the light. She's unwavering regarding her faith in the Temple Knights and her belief in justice. Once you meet certain game conditions playing as Inphyy, you will begin to unlock the remaining characters. Each one has unique weapons and uses Orb Sparks with differing attributes. N3's selection of characters has a different back-story and each one faces a unique set of circumstances. As you progress through each warrior's story, the events of this tale unfold on a grand scale. Across several parallel timelines and a number of perspectives - not to mention many battles against Orcs, Goblins, Trolls and Dragons - eventually the vast universe of Ninety-Nine Nights reveals itself as one of the deepest game experiences of 2006.

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Rated - 0 starsPants!

A customer from Norfolk, England , 28/08/2007

Dull and lifeless game which will probably give you arthritis. Move here, smash buttons, listen to wooden dialogue, move there, smash x and y buttons.

Shame, as graphically quite nice at times with lots of enemies but 99% of the time you can't even see your own character through the mass. Buy/rent 'two towers' or 'return of the king' instead, they show how it SHOULD be done!

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsvery pretty indeed

daddybon from Billingham , 29/08/2006

This game is beautiful to see, clear graphics, really enhanced on a HD plasma. Wow! As for the gameplay it's actually quite good. It's a good hack and slash fest and anyone who wants to get out there and cause carnage will have a blast.

My only gripe is that it may be somewhat limited in it's gameplay and longevity may be an issue. But despite this I'd recommend it to anyone.

Go get it!!!!!

  3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starssupprised

daniel bell from northern ireland , 28/10/2006

strange i heard lots of bad things about this title but when i played it myself i really enjoyed it yes the graphics aint that next gen and it can get slighty repetative but under its shell is a great game hiding fun enough to keep you going, i wouldn't buy this but its worth a rent you may be supprised to

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsFREEEZE

cabbage cabbage from UK [Highly rated reviewer] , 05/06/2008

this game was alright when i was actually able to play it but 9/10 of the time it would freeze either at the beginning video or at the end of a mission - BORING - this game is alright but when having to do the same mission 4 times before it actually works it is terribly boring and repetitive - the disk that they gave me was badly scratched and when looking at the back of it you could see the front cover inprint - OH DEAR - if I got a good disc then it would've been a good game but really I am paying to rent these games and if they dont work then whats the point. GOOD RENT IF IT WORKS

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starssupprised

daniel bell from northern ireland , 28/10/2006

strange i heard lots of bad things about this title but when i played it myself i really enjoyed it yes the graphics aint that next gen and it can get slighty repetative but under its shell is a great game hiding fun enough to keep you going, i wouldn't buy this but its worth a rent you may be supprised to

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 3 starsRepetitive and derivative.

A customer from Nottingham , 08/09/2006

Disapointing hack n slash that lacks the depth to keep it going. Strategy elements are weak and the difficulty spikes combined with the lack of a checkpoint system means it can get frustratingly boring too. Pn the plus side it looks great and armies number in the thousands.

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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