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This is the damn best advertising flash game ever. It's basically like a multiplayer Ouendan! If got online multiplayer too and you can setup private rooms. It's a good waste of 10 minutes
Wow, I did not have anything even vaguely resembling fun with that, and I love Quendan/EBA. Mouse controls = fail, music selection = fail, macho posturing bullshit with things exploding for no reason and prerendered background visuals that don't really reflect how you're doing = fail.
...Buh? I read about this game and it actually sounded pretty cool, the moving and interactive enviroments and all. I thought I could put up with the style of the real game to give it a shot but this has completley put me off. Erm, how exactly did I win/lose that multiplayer match? Was there a guy actually attacking me or something?
...Buh? I read about this game and it actually sounded pretty cool, the moving and interactive enviroments and all. I thought I could put up with the style of the real game to give it a shot but this has completley put me off. Erm, how exactly did I win/lose that multiplayer match? Was there a guy actually attacking me or something?
This is nothing like the real game though... like, not even little. I didn't think I'd have to explain a game so simple. The battle is basically you and another person playing the exact same song on the exact same level with the exact same circle setup. It's all about who hit the circles better, thus getting a better score.
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I cannot express how much I hated that.
Wii: 5024 6786 2934 2806 | Steam/XBL: Arcibi | FFXI: Arcibi / Bahamut
Most mainstream hip-hop has the same effect on me.
I can't even figure out how these circles go with the music. They just seem arbitrarily placed.
I'm gonna be honest, I could have kept dragging myself through the hiphop bullshit if it wasn't for this.
They don't go with the music, they mostly go with the hits in the fight. Except the last level, that one makes no sense with the circles
This is nothing like the real game though... like, not even little. I didn't think I'd have to explain a game so simple. The battle is basically you and another person playing the exact same song on the exact same level with the exact same circle setup. It's all about who hit the circles better, thus getting a better score.
Seconded. Ugh.