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The successor to the popular rhythm action game "Ouendan" (aka. Elite Beat Agents)
description
Osu! Everybody's favorite DS rhythm action game is back! Prepare to help people and save the world again with the power of dance and song in Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2. This is a direct sequel to Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and not Elite Beat Agents, which is a remake of sorts of the first game with different songs, characters and stories for the western market.
For those who have never played the game before, the game requires you to touch the screen in rhythm to numbered circles on the screen with some variations to keep things interesting. With licensed music in the background and varying levels of difficulty, it is a very addictive music game.
You can expect all of the original cheer squad, male and female characters back in for the sequel. You'll also see familiar faces from levels in the first game making an appearance. Watch out for the rival Cheer Squad dressed in blue! They're also playable in the game, making this sequel bigger and better in every way.
Wondering about multiplayer? The game supports 4-player wireless play for endless gaming fun. So make sure to pick up a copy and stop helpless people from screaming Ouendan!
Showing the last 5 reviews, out of a total 44 reviews. Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Play-Asia.com team.
davidbrake79(6) on 08, Jun. 2009 05:22 (HKT)
i played this game it awsome it has great songs i like this game its soo fun it ouendan is a good and easy rhythm game
blues19844891(21) on 11, Mar. 2009 01:53 (HKT)
OUS!!! What could I say about this game its absolutely amazing really fun and addicting buy it you won't be disappointed.
pmt7ar(4) on 22, Feb. 2009 14:56 (HKT)
Incredible Howly this game is awesome!
Extremely fun and addictive concept, very well worked mechanics and smooth gameplay.
The song selection is quite good, the same quality as Ouendan 1 (so the only difference is your songs preferences), with well-know japanese modern artist, remakes and even anisongs (songs from anime openings or endings). The gameplay is smoother than in Ouendan 1 (a new "skip" button is added in the start and ending of the song, making your retries smoother). and the stories are funnier than before.
It's perfectly and 100% playable without knowing a word of japanese, but you'll loose some laughts and good moments with the comic-style stories on each stage. Hey, but it won't be released in english, so it can't be helped. Either way, you can say a lot of the stories by the context and the pictures.
It's more difficult than Ouendan 1, that's good if you're looking for a real challenge.
If you liked Ouendan 1, then there's no doubt, you'll love this game. If you don't know the previous game, but you like japanese music and rhythm games, you'll definitively love it too!
Pete AUS(3) on 07, Sep. 2008 18:06 (HKT)
One of the DS's Best Plays much like the original, except the difficulty has been kicked up a notch. The ability to skip the intro of the song and get straight to the tapping is a HUGE plus. Overall it shows much more polish, refining a already great formula.
Song selection leans more towards J-pop than J-rock this time, but each song grows on just like the original. You may go into it thinking the songs are not as good as the first game, but by the time you finish you will be divided over which game had the better tracklist.
puffin415(3) on 12, Jul. 2008 11:42 (HKT)
EBA to Ouendan 2 = Good Transition I recently received Ouendan 2 in the mail and beat the first level of difficulty, but when I moved on to the second level the songs got surprisingly hard. I owned EBA and even it didn't have such a difficulty curve, so watch out. This is probably because this is the second in a series so they bumped up the difficulty but still. Also, by going from tapping to English songs to Japanese songs one looses a LOT of skill. The lyrics are very hard to decipher with the beat so be wary and ready to be listening and doing some songs over. But overall, this is one kick ass and hilarious game. Buy it if you have a DS.
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