It's not really that it worries me about the game being good, what worries me is if thats really what iNiS thinks western people are like...Or what appeals to them.LuigiHann wrote:
You can find EBA at really reasonable prices at Wal-mart or Target. Keep an eye out for it.Jeshi wrote:
Maybe some day I'll get Elite Beat Agents, I saw a video of the last song and that it was a country song and that almost everyone was blond or had a cowboy hat worries me.
There are no "country" songs in EBA. The last song, Jumpin' Jack Flash, is a cover of a Rolling Stones song. The cover has a bit of a "Southern Rock" edge, I guess, but nothing that remotely borders on country music. Plenty of mediocre pop and "classic" rock, but the real fun is in the scenarios, not the soundtrack.
I'll probably get EBA when I'm done with Ouendan 2 and have enough money.
I wonder what iNiS's "Untitled Wii game" is that I saw on their wikipedia page, WiiMotionplus does seem like it could be used to make a gesture based Ouendan Title where you strike the poses the cheer squads do in time to the music.
Although it would probably have to slow down for that to be playable.