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الموضوع الرسمي :
اللعبة نزلت منذ قليل .... الأنطباعات اليوم إن شاء الله
اللعبة نزلت منذ قليل .... الأنطباعات اليوم إن شاء الله
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:IGN قال:Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Inis
Genre: Music
Number of Players: 1-4
Release Date:
US: November 8, 2006
10 Presentation
Totally energetic and over the top, but it absolutely works to the game's style and theme.
9.0 Graphics
2D comic book artwork accompanies the dancing skills of 3D Elite Beat Agent models.
9.5 Sound
High quality, original covers of popular and classic Top 10 songs. The only complaint is that the occasional song might not have been the best choice for the game.
9.5 Gameplay
Apart from the "spin the wheel" mechanic that's been known to break screens, this is an original and clever "tap to the beat" design that's incredibly rewarding and addictive.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
The game's 18-plus song track list definitely limits Elite Beat Agent's length, but the addition of four player multiplayer and four difficulty levels keeps things hot 'n heavy for a while.
9.5
Incredible OVERALL
.You won't find a stranger and more addictive rhythm game on a handheld system than Elite Beat Agents.
The Good: Top-notch rhythmic gameplay that requires a good deal of practice to master; completely outlandish cutscenes and stage scenarios; plenty of off-the-wall licensed music that's fun to play with; four difficulty levels and a multiplayer mode.
The Bad: A few of the more recent songs feel woefully out of place; difficulty can occasionally be a bit too much
.Import-geek protestations notwithstanding, Elite Beat Agents is here, and it deserves to be in every DS owner's library. Very few games can truly claim to be for all players of all ages, and this is one of them. With a delirious mix of slapstick humor, comic storytelling, infectious music, and tons of replayability, Elite Beat Agents is one of the best music-oriented games to date and stands among the cream of the DS's impressive library. Don't miss it