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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:13 am
As a lover of many genres of games, I am willing to try out many games. Somehow, I end up loving very awesome games that NO ONE ever plays, because they're too busy playing games from well known companies, like Bungie. So this thread is dedicated to games that were awesome, but no one played them! Lets start with an awesome cult classic:

Ninety Nine Nights is a hack n' slash game that was created in Japan around the time the Xbox 360 came out. The game has 7 different stories, which all eventually lead to the final battle. Think of this game as Dynasty Warriors, but TONS UPON TONS more enemies. Easily, you can rack up to 1000 kills within 10 minutes.
And if you think thats crazy, here's an in-game screenshot
 Tell me another game that lets you kill this many enemies at once.
It even has RPG elements to it, as well. And it isn't a button masher, as button mashing will get you killed later on. So no, you can't Mash X and win. It actually takes skill, considering getting hit does LOTS of damage, even from the Peons. This is Ninety Nine Nights! ------------------------------- If anyone knows of any other games you thought were awesome but no one played, tell us about em!
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 6:45 pm
Enclave for the original Xbox is a favorite of mine.
The first part of the game you are trying to save the world from the rise of a dark god, but once you beat that plot there is a second game which is you playing on the side of evil trying to raise the god. The game has awkward controls and some enemies can be incredibly difficult but it is an awesome game none the less.
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:15 am
 I love this game In the game, you have to tilt the environment by using the left or right shoulder buttons in order to maneuver your characters through each level via gravity by literally tilting the whole planet it is wicked fun. Apparently hugely popular in japan.
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Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:16 am
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