I found this game very similar to Dynasty Warriors in the fact that you have massive troops in battle that you can command; I rarely found that I needed to use the command option! The characters seemed to be pretty basic heroes and villians at the same time still creative. I love the fact that there are different stories per character some intervene some are completely different outcomes, I think this makes replay value extremely high. I really liked the attacks after you build up your orbs, nothing like wiping out 300 goblins in one swoop! Some faults are no Checkpoints and you have to save each individual character with their own save file to access them to build up you level and Stage Grades, kind of messed up! The troop command was basically useless maybe could have made it a little more effective. I think the story was a bit cliche but good in the aspect that each character really affects the outcome, you have to look at it like this, there are multiple endings in this game bottom line! The game itself is short but fun. Overall I really liked this game and look forward to another addition in the series!
Sure. You may have already read reviews that flames N3, but no one can fully enjoy or understand how addicting N3: Ninety-Nine Nights can be until they fully play it. The game goes back to old-school hack-and-slash form... Read Full Review
Ok, This is basically a button masher in the vein of Dynasty Warriors. You have a god like character who wades through swarms of enemies and just lays waste to the field. You kill thousands of enemies by yourself. Th... Read Full Review