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Best of 2005 #6: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan

By far the best game about omniscient trenchcoat-clad male cheerleaders that I’ve ever played. If that doesn’t convince you that this is one of the best games of the year I’ll try to do it now through some more traditional evangelisation.

I first heard of Ouendan from the Edge review a few months back and bought it after seeing a friend play it in Japan, and for a very simple rhythm-action game they do a great job of imbuing it with some quirky humour and a huge amount of personality. Musical games are made on the music they feature, and it’s here that Ouendan also shines by including some absolutely brilliant J-rock from a selection of real Japanese bands. If Nintendo decided to release the soundtrack album I’m sure it would be a big seller based solely on the cult following that this game has amassed online.

The gameplay is fairly basic rhythm-action with the touch screen put to good use to give it a pleasingly tactile interface, but the real stars are the catchy music and hilarious design which never fail to bring a smile to my face and keep me playing a music game over three months since I bought it. Even my perennial favourite, Samba De Amigo, didn’t manage that.

Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan Reviewed

I mentioned in a couple of the Japan posts, but I absolutely love Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan on the DS. It’s by far the best DS game that I’ve played which really demonstrates to me what a good system it is, even if it can’t match the power of the PSP and probably isn’t as good at the traditional genres. I’ve reviewed it here (of course, you can find it permanently in the review index), so check it out and then buy it. It really is brilliant.