Ninety-Nine Nights II
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Developer(s) | feelplus Q Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Director(s) | Kenichiro Tsukuda |
Producer(s) | Tak Fujii |
Writer(s) | Matsuzo Machida |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360 |
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Genre(s) | Hack and slash, role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Ninety-Nine Nights II is a role-playing video game with hack and slash game mechanics set in a high fantasy game universe, where a demon army is rising with one million troops. It is a sequel to Ninety-Nine Nights and was published by Konami. The game was announced at the TGS 2008 conference - a demo for the game was released on the Xbox Live marketplace on May 27, 2010, and the game release between June and September in North America, Japan, and European regions.
Gameplay[]
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Development[]
The game was unveiled at Microsoft Game Studios's TGS 2008 press conference, for Xbox 360.[1]
Developed by feelplus, the game's art style is noticeably darker than its predecessor.
At the Konami E3 (2010) press conference, the lead producer of the series, Tak Fujii noted that the sequel has been vastly improved technically, allowing hundreds of enemies to be present on screen in one shot. Some of the main changes the sequel introduces include an online co-op mode, leaderboards and brand new difficulty levels which make the game even harder. He also announced that the game has more than 1 million troops.[2]
After the press conference Tak Fujii was also interviewed by G4TV[3] and GameSpot.[4]
Reception[]
The game received poor reviews, with a Metacritic score of 45 out of 100 based on 43 reviews.[5] Both IGN and GameSpot reviews criticised the gameplay, plot, as well as poor lip-syncing, noting an absence of challenge in core gameplay as well as frustrating boss fights.[6][7]
References[]
- ^ "Microsoft's TGS 2008 Press Conference". Joystiq. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "Ninety-Nine Nights 2 gets online co-op". Computer and Video Games. 16 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
- ^ Hack And Slash: We Talk Ninety-Nine Nights 2 With Konami's Tak Fujii
- ^ N3II: Ninety-Nine Nights Konami Game Night 2010 Interview: Tak Fujii
- ^ "N3II: Ninety-Nine Nights for Xbox 360", www.metacritic.com, metacritic
- ^ "Ninety-Nine Nights 2 Review", xbox360.ign.com, IGN, 8 July 2010
- ^ "Ninety-Nine Nights Review for Xbox 360", www.gamespot.com, GameSpot, 13 July 2010
External links[]
- Official website (in Japanese)
- 2010 video games
- Crowd-combat fighting games
- Hack and slash games
- Konami games
- Feelplus games
- Q Entertainment games
- Video game sequels
- Video games developed in Japan
- Xbox 360-only games
- Multiplayer and single-player video games
- Xbox 360 games