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- Ninety-Nine Nights
- X360
- Published by Microsoft Game S...
- Developed by Phantagram
- French release: Available
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For EUR 50,- I will get it as well . ....
Must have played the demo 20 times already lol. Can't wait for the game to be released. :)
Give the demo some time though, learn the combos and the orb system, and if you were interested in the first place you'll see that there's an enjoyable game there even if it's rather primitive.
I think the fact that this game - gameplay wise - is exactly like Dynasty Warriors was a bit of a slap in the face of people somehow expecting it not to be. Give the demo some time though, learn the combos and the orb system, and if you were interested in the first place you'll see that there's an enjoyable game there even if it's rather primitive.
Kind of bored that almost all this games is soo meelee oriented.
Good thing I can kill Zombies by the hundreds until I can kill goblins by the thousands... :)
I find it funny how some people will throw this game in the pile of "just average hack'n slash" games. Anyone who actually took the time to see what all the demo had to offer can clearly see this game offers more then some boring hack'n slash.
One person mentioned the lack of strategy... There may not be a built in RTS in N3 but the game offers you the chance to use your own strategy in how you approach each scenario. Hmm, do I take out the archers first or the towers? Better yet, let me knock those bolders down that hill and crush them both.
What I find even funnier is the mention of Dead Rising... Heh, I enjoyed the N3 demo far more. (not saying DR isn't going to be a good game as I'm sure it will be)