The design and gameplay was just amazing. Im glad they Americanized the original game that was called "Osu! Tatakae!! Ouendan!!!" Elite Beat Agents comes second to its japanese counterpart. The gameplay is spectacular and unlimited, I could play for hours and not get bored of it. The graphics were like any other ds game. I say, this is the best American Rhythm game ever. The game is spilt up into 4 different diffuculties, easy, normal, hard, and very hard. You go around the world helping people by tapping on the screen with numbered markers. The story and text is made up into a comic book style. When the client is in need of the agents they go "HEEEEEELP!!" and thats when the Elite Beat Agents spring into action.
Rhythm games aren't usually for shy people. If you have any aversion at all to performing in front of others, reality dictates that most rhythm games won't be for you. I am definitely one of those shy types who couldn... Read Full Review
Some of you import crazy gamers will know of a Japanese DS game by the name of Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. In Ouendan, you play as three cheerleaders who go out and solve people’s problems by dancing. You have to hit on-scree... Read Full Review