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Ouendan 2 ds Game Reviews
Ouendan 2
Critic Score
Metascore: 86 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.6 out of 10
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(Also known as "Burn! Hot Blooded Rhythm Soul! Ouendan 2" and "Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2"; currently available in JPN only) Solve the world's problems through the power of dance in this sequel to "Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan".

PUBLISHER: Nintendo
DEVELOPER: Inis
GENRE(S): Rhythm Action
PLAYERS: 4
ESRB RATING: RP (Rating Pending)
RELEASE DATE: May 17, 2007

What The Critics Said

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100
Modojo
The game is just as much fun as the original, and the multiplayer pushes it even past that with appeal.
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100
Hardcore Gamer Magazine
Although the game is straight out of Japan (and full of Japanese), it's perfectly easy to understand regardless of age or nationality. [JPN Import; Vol 3, Issue 2, p.72]
95
AtomicGamer
Ouendan 2 is a very fitting sequel to the original. The improvements that have been carried over from Elite Beat Agents, the new songs and situations are as entertaining as ever and the game is just as easy to understand for foreigners.
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90
NintendoWorldReport
There aren't any radical changes, just a bigger, nicer version with 19 new songs. Owning at least one of the Ouendan games can't be recommended enough. [JPN Import]
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90
GameDaily
Even without an English language option and a couple of questionable songs, Ouendan 2 is a must buy. Fans of the original game or Elite Beat Agents shouldn't hesitate to invest in this latest music/rhythm masterpiece. [JPN Import]
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90
Console Gameworld
Ouendan 2 may not bring anything new to the existing formula, but for those who played both EBA and the original Ouendan and are still asking for seconds, Ouendan 2 will deliver. [JPN Import]
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90
PALGN
A great sequel to an amazing game. It's more of the same, but everything is brought to the next level, and it ends up every bit as enjoyable. [JPN Import]
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90
Gamestyle
Gamestyle is extremely happy with Ouendan 2, and with a game this upbeat, who wouldn't be?
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86
GameBrink
Scenario wise, it’s all presented with the good old Manga panels and some simple animation. It’s good to see the characters back from the prequel such as Hanada who was last struggling with his studies. [JPN Import]
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85
Play Magazine
A game that equals the brilliance that was the first Ouendan, however, it is not. [JPN Import; July 2007, p.79]
80
Pocket Gamer UK
Although not quite as groundbreaking as its predecessor, Ouendan 2 is nevertheless a fine slice of deliciously off-the-wall J-Pop entertainment. [JPN Import]
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80
Edge Magazine
Ouendan 2’s fine new set of songs and stories and fine-tuned mechanics make it another easy choice for import. [Sept 2007, p.92]
80
games(TM)
While any further games might test the formula’s durability, the level of story creativity and engine polish here puts the average identikit sequel to shame. [July 2007, p.108]
80
NGamer UK
Beginners may find the original more accessible, fans are bound to adore it. [Aug 2007, p.58]
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80
NTSC-uk
iNiS once again prove that the simplest concept can provide the most thrilling and addictive gameplay. While familiarity means it doesn’t quite recreate the magic of the first game, it’s every bit as fun to play, and players new to the series will get one of the most enjoyable gaming experiences of the year. [JPN Import]
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80
Thunderbolt
You don't have to have necessarily liked or played OTO or EBA, or even like music-rhythm games in general, to find that Osu! Takatae! Ouendan 2 as a masterpiece; you just need to have a soul and an ounce of musical beat in your body, because everything else will fall into place instantly, subconsciously, and fantastically. [JPN Import]
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80
EuroGamer
Ouendan 2 is every bit as quirky, funny and gloriously mental as its expansive name would suggest. We stand by our caveat over the music selection; we don't think you'll enjoy these tracks as much as the offerings of the original Ouendan. However, we're not sure that should put you off enjoying an otherwise superb sequel to one of the DS' most enjoyable gems. [JPN Import]
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75
netjak
One thing that gives Ouendan 2 a clear edge over its predecessor is that it incorporates many of the improvements added to Elite Beat Agents.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 9.6 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

R T gave it a9:
Definitely a very worthy sequel. Had just as much fun playing it as original. The songs are actually pretty catchy. I don't think it's more difficult than the first Ouendan though. I managed to beat the last song on insane difficulty after only about 20 tries or so. Ready Steady Go took me several weeks to finally get right. I would go as far as say that Jumping Jack Flash from EBA was tougher that the last song in Ouendan 2, but some may disagree.

[Anonymous] gave it a9:
Much harder than previous titles! Definitely a must-buy if you're a fan.. if you're not a fan yet, try the first 2 first. The songs aren't quite as catchy/fun as Oeundan 1, but the quantity + extra features definitely make up for it! I can't put this game down... the Ouendan series is a hit!

[Anonymous] gave it a10:
Very catchy tunes. I cannot stand replaying the songs in Elite Beat Agents again and again because the songs are quite dull. But with this game, I can keep playing the levels (due to failure, etc.) because the songs are really nice.

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