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PC - Windows : Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Pretty Good Role Playing Adventure

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 30 / 32
Date: December 29, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Nightlong is a good game in the fashion of the old King's Quest or Return to Zork. The graphics are spectacular, and it has an interesting storyline. The challenges you must complete are fairly difficult, but anyone could get them eventually. The game is rated Teen because of some foul language and the shape of the women, but it's nothing you would't see or hear on TV. The one main problem I had with the game is that it's so short. The box says there's 40 hours of play but I beat it in 3 days after maybe 10 hours of play (I'm on Christmas vacation). But despite that, Nightlong is a satisfying adventure game.

Obscureness runs amuck

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 6 / 12
Date: May 23, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Story line is intriguing, but some puzzles are too obscure to be fun. Although "anyone" could get them after awhile, after awhile, I could care less. If you get it on sale and need an adventure game fix, get it. If not, just be productive and mow the lawn.

As good as it gets

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 18 / 19
Date: July 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Ok, there are a lot of great games out there....and this is one of them! Ok..... you have to like adventure games with puzzles that sometimes make you say "Ok I'll turn the computer off and get back to it later". But despite this, the graphics are so cool and so polished that this game is a jewel. Plus, the multimedia ambiance is astonishing, and the game goes your pace...you won't get killed opening the door, or having a glass of water, or patting your cat. As for myself, I take little sips of it, and everytime the caracter changes location, I pray that this is not the last scene.I've been playing with it for months. One last thing.... this game is made by Italian folks. I am not Italian...so I have no interest in pointing this out, except that it makes the lips of the caracters desynchronised to the phrases sounded out in English. By the way, these guys are also the great inventors of other great games like Ark of Time for example. So let yourself go, jump into this very well though imaginary world, and get absorbed by the night.

Critique of Nightlong

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 14 / 15
Date: July 25, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Nightlong is a game similar to Myst, Riven, Amerizone, Reah and Dark Side Of The Moon. This short critique is divided into three parts. 1. The good points of the game, 2. The So-So points of the game and 3. The bad points of the game. 1. The good points of the game: Nightlong has a great story-line. It would make a good motion picture. The background graphics are better than average. It set in the future and reminds me of the Judge Dredd movie. 2. The So-So points of the game: The graphics of the characters could stand some improvement [some of them need a great deal of improvement]. Their mouths do not move with the dialog, like a badly dubbed foreign film, which is very annoying not to mention distracting. But it's understandable knowing that it is being translated into many languages. 3. The bad points of the game: The graphics of the characters seem to be a rush job. They are poorly done. Their movements are stiff, especially the mouths. They are to Howdy Doody-like [for the younger set and T. V. trivia illiterate I mean puppet-like]. Although the game is suppose to be in 3-D it is not what I call 3-D. You can't look up down or around. It is like watching a stage play. And in some places the stage is very large. And since you can't zoom in it is difficult to find certain items that you need. But by far the worse point [And a point that is inexcusable and needs to be corrected in any future edition of Nightlong and any new game releases.] is that when you save the game in disk 2 or 3 and shut it down. When you pick the game up again you have to first insert disk 1, then insert the disk where you saved the game. This is a unnecessary nuisance. Tips for the game: 1. Before you play the game get on the Internet and find a good walkthrough in case you get stuck. I advise this for all your games. Although some may look down on this you pay your hard earned money for your games. They should be fun not frustrating. 2. Read plenty of reviews before you shell out your money for a game. And I'm not talking about the creator/manufacturers reviews. Get on the Internet and find reviews from gaming magazines and more importantly [Since some gaming magazines are slanted because the gaming creator/manufacturers advertise in their rags.] find several reviews from Joe and Jane Blow

At least it didn't cost much!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 4 / 7
Date: September 02, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I like adventure games, but I like them to follow some sort of logical puzzle solving, so dyou can kind of get inside the mind of the creators, figure out how they think and figure the game out that way. These puzzles are completely illogical, obviously designed to be frustrating, and keep you trying different senseless things to proceed in the game. Also, although the 2D backgrounds were interesting at times, calling this a 3d game is quite a stretch by any definition. Even the 3d cut-scenes were crappy, and the graphics during regular gameplay were just terrible. Supposedly the game made "game of the year" in Europe, they must be pretty hard up over there, now I know not to take that as a commendation.

Good adventure game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 13 / 20
Date: November 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User

If you like point and click adventure games, this is good buy for the price. Nice graphics and smooth gameplay.

A pinnacle!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 51 / 53
Date: August 21, 2001
Author: Amazon User

It is always a pleasure, especially in current era of 3D shoot'em up games, when a new adventure game in "old style" [2D, point-and-click interface] emerges. It is even better pleasure if it is a good adventure game. And Nightlong by Team 17 definitely belongs to this category.

Your hero is named Joshua Reeve, he lives in 2099 and the game starts when he waits for a beautiful car, gets in it and goes through streets with old friend Hugh Martenson who is a governor of the Union city and currently faces some troubles. He became a target of terroristic attacks and asks Joshua for a help because he saved his life in the past and this is an opportunity for Joshua to do the same in return ...

Nightlong comes on three CD full of perfect graphics, animations and music, the puzzles are on the right level of difficulty and the story pulls you in the game immediately from the beginning. If you are a fan of good adventure games, you will not regret the money you spend for buying it. I only hope that Nightlong is not the last adventure game from Team 17.

great game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 6
Date: October 02, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game. It satified what I like in adventure games. It could have been longer to give the story more time to develop. But I enjoyed it immensely.

Nice game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 11
Date: November 20, 2001
Author: Amazon User

It`s a really nice game. I enjoyed playing it. It`s maybe the best game You can run on P 100.

Will NIGHTLONG be shipping outside U.S. ????

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 13
Date: May 18, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Please, let me know when NIGHTLONG will be shipping outside U.S.

Thank you


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