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Originally posted by: williamsjj Its writer's seem most interested in eye candy and mass carnage.
...which I find funny because EBA took every chance it could to show T&A.
Remember the immune system level in Ouendan? There's a similar level this time only the muscular antibodies have been replaced with an attractive nurse white blood cell which shows off tons of leg and cleavage.
Then there's the scantily clad Hilton sisters getting stuck on a desert isle (they call them the Carrington sisters, but I think we all know what they meant) who encourage the animals to do their bidding with the fail-proof technique of shaking their breasts at them.
But the game itself was excellent, though I can't understand why it has the Touch Generations emblem on it as this is the type of game which will DEFINITELY set arthritis off if you have it. This game is NOT a non-gamer game. This is the type of game which will frustrate the hell out of non-gamers and make them hate their DS.
The normal levels seem to be harder than those of Ouendan while the hard levels are easier than Ouendan's...go figure.
All in all, it feels like a more complete version of Ouendan, the ability to save one replay for each level is DEFINITELY welcome, as is the ability to then send those replays to another DS, and the ability to skip to the VERY beginning of a song, which would have saved me from giving up on Ouendan's final level on hard.
Also, the ending level is MUCH better than Ouendan's. I won't spoil it, but it goes so far as to add some drama to the level.
If you don't have this game yet, buy it. You won't regret it. I hope it sells extraordinarily well as this will be the first American oriented INIS game and they're probably the most underrated developer I know of.
This makes me BADLY wish Ouendan and EBA shared a lead character who could then appear in SSBB...