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Brand: Tommo EAN: 4902370516043 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Tommo Manufacturer: Tommo Model: 13306401 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Tommo Release Date: June 05, 2007 Studio: Tommo Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Japanese PopMoero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2 (Japanese Language) And I thought Elite Beat Agents was FUN!! This game has put a face on Japanese pop music for those who are not familiar with it. But then again, isn't music the universal language? I have not mastered EBA nor Ouendan as of yet. I'm kind of taking my time so that the sadness that comes after I finish a wonderful game of something, comes more slowly. Some of the songs in Ouendan seem strangely familiar, even ... Read More Rating: - OSU!Although I can't read Japanese, making it hard for me to understand what was happening in some levels, I still had no trouble actually playing the game (not counting the screen protector I used to keep my DS intact, which randomly nullified several of my taps). If you've played EBA, then you've played a dumbed-down Ouendan 2. Hit markers are placed in seemingly random places a good part of the time, even on fast parts, and are mixed in with the now-actually-challenging phrase markers. On top of that, ... Read More Rating: - Ouendan 2 ReviewIf you loved Elite Beat Agents on the Nintendo DS, you are sure to love Ouendan 2 - provided you can tolerate the quirky Japanese pop music. Although if you wound up at this page, you probably have some idea of what this game is about, for the uninitiated, Ouendan 2 is a rhythm game on your DS where you play as a squadron of cheerleaders who save others through the power of cheer. Every song is built on some wacky crisis that has to be solved. A giant cat stomping through a city. A salesman ... Read More Rating: - Ouendan are GO!Yet another DS rhythm game by INIS, the creators of Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents, this blows both out of the water. For those of you who've played neither... You 'control' a team of Japanese cheerleaders, who, upon hearing a call for help from someone, rush in with background music blaring, and proceed to dance, dance, dance their problems away. You utilize the DS's touch screen to do so, by tapping, dragging, and spinning at various points. Do good, and you'll solve ... Read More Rating: - Same, same ..This game is basically the same as Elite Beat Agents, which is why I gave it four stars. I expected it to be a different kind of rhythm game, as I love rhythm games, but it was exactly the same thing except the music is in Japanese and some of the interface is different. I would recommend Elite Beat Agents, because you can understand it better and all the story lines that go with the song. Unless you're a Japanese pop music fanatic. |