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The editors liked
Bizarre and humorous storylines. Fun gameplay. Broad selection of musical tracks.
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.
The editors didn't like
Higher levels of difficulty are brutal. May be lacking in replay value for the non-obsessive compulsive.
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
Abstract: 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.
Abstract: 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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Abstract: En stark kandidat till "årets segaste spel" har äntligen pallrat sig upp hit till oss i norden. Hur har det urjapanska musikspelet klarat den amerikaniserade omstöpningen? David är glad, men också lite gnällig
Abstract: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan! var nästan definitionen av en undergroundhit. Det släpptes bara i Japan, men alla som spelade det älskade spelet och det uppnådde snabbt kultstatus i västerländska spelkretsar. Så Nintendo tänkte till och kom fram med att om...