Ninety-Nine Nights II Uses “Cinematic Battles” For Skeletal Dragon Fight
By Spencer . March 30, 2010 . 10:30amOr, in other words, quick time events as this trailer reveals.
| NINETY-NINE NIGHTS II |
Or, in other words, quick time events as this trailer reveals.
Konami officially announced N3II: Ninety-Nine Nights (that’s the official name) for North America. Like Japan, we’re getting the sequel to Ninety-Nine Nights this spring.
Konami still hasn’t said anything about bringing Ninety-Nine Nights II overseas, but it’s pretty much confirmed for North America. The ESRB rated it “M” and shed some light on the hack and slash sequel.
Konami, who is now publishing Ninety-Nine Nights II, set a timeline for the game. It’s scheduled for spring 2010 in Japan.
When Microsoft announced Konami as the new publisher for Ninety-Nine Nights II no plans were announced for North America. However, it appears Konami will publish it here and two other Xbox 360 titles.
Ninety-Nine Nights was missing a key element that made the Dynasty Warriors games fun — co-op play. Feelplus addressed this while developing Ninety-Nine Nights II.
If you want to play either of those games or Mushihime-sama Futari Ver. 1.5 swing by Microsoft’s booth at Tokyo Game Show.
Konami posted a small (very small!) update on Ninety-Nine Nights II. The game’s new publisher released a batch of screenshots showing a darker world, rugged hero, and about two dozen clones.