GT reviews Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS, the “follow-up to the incredibly addictive Japanese music game, Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.” Video review after the jump.

The hypnotic nature of their rocking revives the targets with “Groovy” energy that boosts their willpower and helps them overcome their obstacles. In each stage, the agents arrive in a special “Beat Transport” and must tap and trace patterns that appear on-screen to the beat of the music to save the day

[via IGN]

GT reviews Elite Beat Agents for the Nintendo DS, the “follow-up to the incredibly addictive Japanese music game, Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.” Video review after the jump.

The hypnotic nature of their rocking revives the targets with “Groovy” energy that boosts their willpower and helps them overcome their obstacles. In each stage, the agents arrive in a special “Beat Transport” and must tap and trace patterns that appear on-screen to the beat of the music to save the day

[via IGN]

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