This game is fun, and well made for that matter. As someone who loves Rhythm games, this is definitely one of the better ones that I've played, mechanically that is. However, the surprisingly sparse amount of content, coupled with some pretty middling covers, makes this game feel pretty bare bones when compared to its contemporaries. You can find better games in this genre on the DS, let alone the PSP, PS2, Wii, and many others. This is still a good game, so if you love Rhythm games you will find something to like here.
Honestly the fact that this game exists is a miracle and the fact that it got popular for its bizarre premise couldn't make me happier.
Gameplay-wise it's cleaner and plays a bit better than the original OTO but otherwise it's more of the same (which in this case is totally fine) and I'm sad every single day that we didn't get sequels.
Gameplay-wise it's cleaner and plays a bit better than the original OTO but otherwise it's more of the same (which in this case is totally fine) and I'm sad every single day that we didn't get sequels.
Not without its flaws, but also my favorite rhythm game of all time. Gameplay is easy to learn (just tap/drag the bubbles) but still challenges me on the highest difficulty when I'm rusty. It's intuitive and has great audio/visual feedback, and the soundtrack (all covers) is a total time capsule. Love to play this every year!
Really great game. Love how american it is. But to be honest I hate how they call themselves the "Elite Beat Agents", why nto something cooler like the "Crazy Music Individuals"?
If you want my full thoughts, watch this video here. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qoaQZ9cdVWc
If you want my full thoughts, watch this video here. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qoaQZ9cdVWc
This game is pure ecstacy.
Edit: I'm adding more cause this is a game that truly deserves more said about (also since I have now finished every song on every difficulty witch unlocks a secret thing), EBA is funny, colurful, and oozes with character, its one of the most entertaining rhythm games out there, it along with its very japanese sister series Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is the series Osu! was inspired from. It can not be stated how thankful I am this rhthym masterpiece exists and that something so japanese (that was mad for the west) was able to exist, a perfect storm of 2000s goodness, hilarious and fun, if you have a DS play it please.
Edit: I'm adding more cause this is a game that truly deserves more said about (also since I have now finished every song on every difficulty witch unlocks a secret thing), EBA is funny, colurful, and oozes with character, its one of the most entertaining rhythm games out there, it along with its very japanese sister series Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is the series Osu! was inspired from. It can not be stated how thankful I am this rhthym masterpiece exists and that something so japanese (that was mad for the west) was able to exist, a perfect storm of 2000s goodness, hilarious and fun, if you have a DS play it please.
This game will make you glad you have a screen protector or wish you had one. I had the most intense fixation on this game in Middle School, I nearly beat all the levels except for the final song on the Hardest mode.
This game is why I had a fun flashback watching Top Gun 2 with my parents, remembering the stupid Let's Dance stage.
Anyways if you like rhythm games and 2000's pop songs, including Duke Nukem references, this one is for you.
This game is why I had a fun flashback watching Top Gun 2 with my parents, remembering the stupid Let's Dance stage.
Anyways if you like rhythm games and 2000's pop songs, including Duke Nukem references, this one is for you.
Was obsessed with checking this game out after the Into the Aether podcast waxed poetic about the fun absurdity of this game. Extremely eccentric, with very early 2000s vibes.
The premise of secret agents helping people by bringing dance and music into their life already starts out absurd with helping a babysitter and her boyfriend take care of kids. Then they go help a captain and an oil tycoon find riches, help two supermodels survive on an abandoned island (by...seducing literal lions and bears?), and then takes a SHARP turn into helping a daughter and mother mourn the loss of their dad during Christmas.
And at the end aliens come and two ridiculously difficult levels later you dance your way to victory.
Gameplay-wise, it's a frenetic rhythm game and a Westernized version of an OSU! game (that I tried and was basically the same as well). Tapping and holding beats, with a wacky spinning mechanic that I felt bad destroying my touchscreen with.
I found that it actually got a bit easier after unlocking and switching to the "Sweatin'" hard mode, since the beats more closely follow the full lyrics instead of switching between lyrics and off-beats. Once I got used to the mechanics, would replay a level over and over just to try to not miss any notes.
Was able to get perfect combos for every song (besides one of the finale levels) on all difficulties. Was terrified when the Elite Beat Divas were unlocked, but turns out theirs is just a mirrored version of Sweatin. Wouldn't have kept returning to this and high-score chasing if I didn't enjoy it, and it really did hook me. Was able to accumulate enough points to get the highest rank (Lovin' Machine, excellent).
Overall, an intense obsession for this game for a good month. And also feel bad about my touchscreen, I whaled on it with those taps and swirls.
The premise of secret agents helping people by bringing dance and music into their life already starts out absurd with helping a babysitter and her boyfriend take care of kids. Then they go help a captain and an oil tycoon find riches, help two supermodels survive on an abandoned island (by...seducing literal lions and bears?), and then takes a SHARP turn into helping a daughter and mother mourn the loss of their dad during Christmas.
And at the end aliens come and two ridiculously difficult levels later you dance your way to victory.
Gameplay-wise, it's a frenetic rhythm game and a Westernized version of an OSU! game (that I tried and was basically the same as well). Tapping and holding beats, with a wacky spinning mechanic that I felt bad destroying my touchscreen with.
I found that it actually got a bit easier after unlocking and switching to the "Sweatin'" hard mode, since the beats more closely follow the full lyrics instead of switching between lyrics and off-beats. Once I got used to the mechanics, would replay a level over and over just to try to not miss any notes.
Was able to get perfect combos for every song (besides one of the finale levels) on all difficulties. Was terrified when the Elite Beat Divas were unlocked, but turns out theirs is just a mirrored version of Sweatin. Wouldn't have kept returning to this and high-score chasing if I didn't enjoy it, and it really did hook me. Was able to accumulate enough points to get the highest rank (Lovin' Machine, excellent).
Overall, an intense obsession for this game for a good month. And also feel bad about my touchscreen, I whaled on it with those taps and swirls.