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An award-winning music-themed game with a funny script, plenty of quality songs and immensely enjoyable gameplay. Why havent you bought it yet? Trivia question: what game was named the Best DS Game of 2006 by both IGN.com and Nintendo Power magazine?...
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Confession corner. Last night I listened to Chicago’s sickly-sweet ‘You’re the Inspiration’ seven times in a row.No, I wasn’t being tortured. I haven’t been arrested and taken off to Guantanamo Bay. I did it of my own f...
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While the Sony PSP languishes a little, the Nintendo handheld is going from strength to strength and coming out with some very unique game experiences. The system has really taken off and while it has taken a while, the quality of games has improved an...
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What do you do when youre a pair of blonde socialite sisters trapped on a desert island? Or a dishonored former Major League baseball player who has to defend schoolchildren against a rampaging golem? You call on the Elite Beat Agents, a crack squad...
Bizarre and humorous storylines. Fun gameplay. Broad selection of musical tracks.
Higher levels of difficulty are brutal. May be lacking in replay value for the non-obsessive compulsive.
Surprisingly, CIA agents and song and dance make for a brilliant combination that proves the Nintendo DS is a perfect home for quirky, niche games...
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Elite Beat Agent is taking rhythm games to the next step by incorporating the Nintendo DS touch screen. Played entirely on the touch screen, EBA has players tapping, scratching, and circling to the sounds of upbeat classics and recent hits. In Elite Be...
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Life can be capricious. One minute youre on top of your game. The next your hopes and dreams are floating white-gilled and belly up in the fishtank of despair. And then, when all seems at its blackest, three burly men wearing the type of suit favoured...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:39:08
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HighsHighly addictive and fun rhythm based gameplay; innovative to its very core; great covers; awesome multiplayer support; excellent presentation; entertaining mini-stories for each of the levels; great for those looking for a challenge.LowsNo practi...
Highly addictive and fun rhythm based gameplay; innovative to its very core; great covers; awesome multiplayer support; excellent presentation; entertaining mini-stories for each of the levels; great for those looking for a challenge.
No practice mode; despite all of the songs being fun to play, some of them are just plain bad; difficulty during the later stages may be too much for some; your hand sometimes obstructs the view of the circles you need to tap; does the game really need th...
Youll be hard pressed to find a game thats as fun and as addicting as Elite Beat Agents can be. Its unique; it has a great sense of humor; and if you take the time to get good enough at it, you can rest assured that it will be in your DS for a long...
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I had never imported a game before I heard of Osu Tatakae Ouendan (Ouendan for short). I had been reading a lot about this rhythm game from the makers of Gitaroo Man and also was told that there wasn’t any real Japanese comprehension needed. So, I b...
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Elite Beat Agents smashes any worries about bringing these games to the DS. Theres interesting and challenging gameplay. Theres humor. Theres also a handful of respectable covers of licensed (though compressed) music tracks to be sampled from. The g...
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Its the best game youve never played. No, not Hello Kitty Island Adventure, but Ouendan, a typically goofy Japanese rhythm game that arrived with little fanfare in the Land of the Rising Sun when it was released on the DS last year.
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Stylish, bright and appealing, these are the first three words that I thought of when wondering how to explain what I was seeing on screen. The graphics are strictly a 2D affair, but they have a very comic book style, including comic book panels that...
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