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    Elite Beat Agents

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Nov 06, 2006

    Elite Beat Agents is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS developed by iNiS Corp. and published by Nintendo. It is a spiritual sequel to the Japanese only Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, and uses many of the same touch screen based gameplay mechanics.

    kensterfox's Elite Beat Agents (Nintendo DS) review

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    When A Problem Comes Along, You Must Tap It.

    Last year, Guitar Hero took the standard idea of performing actions (pressing buttons, strumming a paddle) in time to music, and wrapped its own very distinctive style and charm around it. In much the same way, Elite Beat Agents will have you tapping, dragging, and spinning surrounded by a manic flair all its own, all wrapped up in a funny and pleasing package.

    The mechanics really couldn't be simpler. The game only asks you to do three things - tap an indicated area of the screen on an indicated beat of a song, drag the stylus from one indicated area to another in an indicated rhythm, or draw circles on the screen as fast as you can. That said, you will be asked to do these things quickly and precisely, so levels can very anywhere between incredibly hard and frustratingly difficult, most often falling in the area of "OK, I'll really get it this time..."

    The style is a bit bizarre, but always entertaining and fast-paced, which suits the substance of the game perfectly. The songs are obviously covers, which dampens the enjoyability if you happen to be familiar with the songs (although familiarity with the music makes the game considerably easier). The game also will not have the lasting appeal of an RPG or strategy game it will take forever to complete - the songs are limited, and once you have them down, there's little replay value. Still, there are few games for the DS that are as start-to-finish entertaining as Elite Beat Agents. Agents are GO!

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      Portable rhythm gaming perfection. 0

      In the past few years, rhythm games have gone through a spectacular boom and a spectacular fall.  The Guitar Hero franchise has gone from having the best-selling third party game in history to selling less than 100K, and Rock Band isn't faring much better.  It's a shame that the fad-like nature of these two series have caused developers to mostly back away from music games altogether, and that is a real shame, because we need more games like Elite Beat Agents in this world.The premise is...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

      Elite Beat Agents: Proof that dance can save the day 0

      Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS is a “rhythm-action game” (their words, not mine), and an adaptation of the cult Japanese hit Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan!, which was lauded by critics all over the world for its originality and innovative use of the DS touch screen. The basic premise is very peculiar: Special agents using the power of dance to music to rid the world of problems. Despite being somewhat Americanised (agents in lieu of male cheerleaders…!), EBA still retains a lot of the idiosyncras...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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