The game itself, is brilliant, with tonnes of brilliant stories, some that’ll have you not actually being able to play the game for laughter. Normal has at least more beats, which is great. Easy has about 1 beat every 5 seconds, which is just boring in the first song. Easy is ridiculously way too easy, and I really recommend you skip it, and head straight for Normal, which is the toughest option you can choose when you first get the game. As with most Rhythm/Beat Action games, it has several different modes of difficulty, from Easy to Very Hard mode. This ranges from, a college student with a noisy family, a teacher who caqn’t control his class to an asteroid heading toward Earth, with the only way to stop it, being to lead the entire world in one massive cheer. For those not in the know Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, (Japanese, translates to Go! Fight! Cheer Sqaud) is a Rhythm/Beat Action game that tells the story of 3 men in a cheer squad, called the Ouendan, going round, and cheering people on in times when they’re struggling. Well, Noble Phantasms first ever review of a game, and a truly deserving game at that.
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