Ninety-Nine Nights 2 (N3-2 from now on, dig?) is on the way, though we're certain few were asking for it, and the latest issue of Famitsu has revealed the first details. Siliconera says the feelplus-developed title now contains support for two players, and a photo of the article reveals a couple new characters in "Guren" and "Sefia" (at least, we think -- it's all in Japanese!).
The title remains exclusive to the Xbox 360 and is expected to arrive later this year. These are the folks who worked on Lost Odyssey and Infinite Undiscovery after all -- what could possibly go wrong?
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Posted: Apr 16th 2009 12:14PM MyAbsolution said
Feel-Plus hooking up with the original N3 devs only means good news here.
And yes coop N3 would be epic win.
Loved the first, and prayed for a sequel FOR YEARS. Was so excited when MS announced the sequel at TGS last year.
Its really a niche title but for those of us out there, we love N3.
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And yes coop N3 would be epic win.
Loved the first, and prayed for a sequel FOR YEARS. Was so excited when MS announced the sequel at TGS last year.
Its really a niche title but for those of us out there, we love N3.
Posted: Apr 16th 2009 5:33PM Knight Marquise said
Amen!
I loved the first title as well. As a matter of fact, I just played N3 last week for a blast from the past. Damn fun game, first day purchase for me on this one.
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I loved the first title as well. As a matter of fact, I just played N3 last week for a blast from the past. Damn fun game, first day purchase for me on this one.
Posted: Apr 16th 2009 12:44PM Demon G Sides said
Yeah, about fukken time this is released. The first game was epic, and had some of the most fun and challenging battles i've ever seen out of a hack and slasher.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2009 1:17PM SABCA said
N3 had some of the most cinematic "special moves" (Orb attacks) I've yet seen in a game playing in real time. Watching Aspharr sending a BLOOM of enemies, exploding in a spherical dome of death, was awesome looking. Or watching Tyurru's tsunami slope into vallies, and up mountains in the distance, alo while killing every enemy it touched. That's still some pretty impressive stuff!
If this sequel explands on that level of epic gameplay, while fixing up the collision glitches, adding multiplayer (Splitscreen OR online), and retaining the amount of unique gameplay between each character, then this will be a definite purchase as soon as it's released!
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If this sequel explands on that level of epic gameplay, while fixing up the collision glitches, adding multiplayer (Splitscreen OR online), and retaining the amount of unique gameplay between each character, then this will be a definite purchase as soon as it's released!
Posted: Apr 16th 2009 1:51PM (Unverified) said
Inphyy was my favorite character. Her final move is arguably the most powerful in the game. I loved this game. Good to hear there is sequel talk.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2009 2:09PM Demon G Sides said
No. You're removing half the fun of the game by dumbing it down. The game was amazing, it just lacked enough content to keep it going. If they had done like, 10 stages or more per person, I would still be playing it to this day. The game was excellent.
Klaraan's Totem Scythe was an awesome combo to unlock and kick ass with.
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Klaraan's Totem Scythe was an awesome combo to unlock and kick ass with.
Posted: Apr 16th 2009 2:16PM Rocketboy said
See, I felt like there was nothing to strive for with so many combos unlocked when I first played the game. It was already at the point that I had no idea why I would need so many ways to attack, and there was no way in hell I was going to bother to remember them all.
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Posted: Apr 16th 2009 8:17PM (Unverified) said
If you gave it a chance N3 wasn't that bad, and Lost Odyssey was a grand story with great writing.
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