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Merged from Dead Or Alive 4 Demo Released...

Checkout the market place for newly release demo. Does anyone know when it's going to be release (jk) :rofl: , I wonder who didn't bought the game yet and want to try this demo. :laugh:

Sorry forgot about the sticky.

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Merged from Dead Or Alive 4 Demo Released...

Checkout the market place for newly release demo. Does anyone know when it's going to be release (jk) :rofl: , I wonder who didn't bought the game yet and want to try this demo. :laugh:

Sorry forgot about the sticky.

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I haven't bought it yet :). I've been wondering why they haven't released a demo of this for so long. I was always put off by the fairly simplistic gameplay on the other DOA games. Though, I've been interested in trying the new system for awhile.

Rockstar's Table Tennis demo is up.

It weighs in at a light 526.81MB

This is on the UK Marketplace so i dunno about other Marketplaces.

I'm downloading it now from the NA Marketplace :). Two demos in two days... not bad. Bring on Street Fighter!!

Nintey Nine Nights (ETA: March 1st, Details, Demo Details)

Lost Odyssey (ETA: Summer 2006)

those 2 items have been up on the demo list for a few weeks.. hopefully they will speed things up :)

Ninety-Nine Nights demo live

Sample of soon-to-be-released collaboration between Q Entertainment and Phantagram arrives on Xbox Live Marketplace.

While not every Xbox 360 game receives a playable demo on the system's Marketplace service in a timely fashion, there are exceptions. In the final days of June, a demo for 3D Realms' first-person shooter Prey went up for download more than a week in advance of the final game hitting store shelves. Now 360 gamers are getting to go hands-on with another yet-to-be released game, as a 587.43MB demo for Ninety-Nine Nights is now available for download.

An action adventure game in a fantasy setting, Ninety-Nine Nights puts players in command of seven different characters as they hack their way through opposing armies. Developed as a collaborative project between Tetusya Mizuguchi's Q Entertainment and Korean studio Phantagram, it represents a bit of a break from tradition for both companies. While Q is known primarily for puzzle games like Lumines and Meteos, Phantagram earned accolades for its work on the real-time-strategy/action hybrid Kingdom Under Fire series.

Ninety-Nine Nights is rated M for Mature and will retail for $49.99 when it's released in mid-August. For more information on the game, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

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Yeah, after seeing videos when the game was released in Japan, N3 was removed off my most wanted list. That being said, I'm downloading the demo right now. I just want to try it out for myself.

The demo for Street Fighter is being released on the 27th (august) yes?

The game comes out next Wednesday.

Ninety-Nine Nights demo live

Sample of soon-to-be-released collaboration between Q Entertainment and Phantagram arrives on Xbox Live Marketplace.

While not every Xbox 360 game receives a playable demo on the system's Marketplace service in a timely fashion, there are exceptions. In the final days of June, a demo for 3D Realms' first-person shooter Prey went up for download more than a week in advance of the final game hitting store shelves. Now 360 gamers are getting to go hands-on with another yet-to-be released game, as a 587.43MB demo for Ninety-Nine Nights is now available for download.

An action adventure game in a fantasy setting, Ninety-Nine Nights puts players in command of seven different characters as they hack their way through opposing armies. Developed as a collaborative project between Tetusya Mizuguchi's Q Entertainment and Korean studio Phantagram, it represents a bit of a break from tradition for both companies. While Q is known primarily for puzzle games like Lumines and Meteos, Phantagram earned accolades for its work on the real-time-strategy/action hybrid Kingdom Under Fire series.

Ninety-Nine Nights is rated M for Mature and will retail for $49.99 when it's released in mid-August. For more information on the game, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.

souricon.gif News source: GameSpot

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No need for new threads for every demo released. Keep it in this official demos thread. It is why it exists.

Uhhh.... yeah.... N3 was not fun.

It's fun to get 1000+ combos, but basically the game is just a button masher. Doing special moves (which aren't really effective IMO, though we only get to play as one character) makes you invulnerable to damage, which is so cheap since special moves are fueled by orbs, which drop around you all the f*cking time. Literally, you can perform special moves every 30 seconds. Also, performing special moves fills up another meter (this time with blue orbs), which, when completely full, performs some sort of super move (also mostly ineffective). Voice acting is also awful.

There are no checkpoints. That's right. If you die anywhere, you have to start the entire mission all over again.

There are a couple of good points however, for one, there are hundreds and hundreds of enemies and allies on the screen at any given point, but the game does not drop a single frame. Also, for a button masher, the game feels very fluid. Blocking is nice as well, though not as effective as say... Ninja Gaiden, but it's a nice addition.

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