*ahem* Do you live under a rock, blaze and co? or did you not look it up. There is a thing called "Osu!IOS" (i think). Or opsu, made by a different person.
technically speaking they've been the majority for very invested players, most of the playerbase uses mouse or mouse and keyboard, just not top players.
Wait a second... were YOU the guy who posted pictures of his destroyed, stabbed-to-death-by-a-stylus DS Lite that he destroyed after having an Elite Beat Agents tantrum?! Because I TOTALLY remember that guy! -Nick
Rev3Games No I was around 10 at the time, but to give you a picture of the moment, instead of stabbing it, I snapped it in half. I remember after it hit me that I snapped my DS in half, I walked downstairs crying and said to my dad that I dropped it. Needless to say that didn't go as well as I thought it would.
Osu is love, Osu is live. Once you start playing it you can never stop... o.o First thing when I wake up, Osu. Last thing when I go to bed Osu. Bored? Osu. It will consume all of the life force that's in your body and feeds on it.
think about it, every person who gets into osu! has to be told by someone else about it, so logically every person who gets told about it will tell 1 or more people about it, along with some PR dreams (lirik and sodapoppin) happening on occasion which dragged in a lot of new players.
It's good that OSU is getting some recognition. I play all the time, and have been for the past 2 years. I have never played rhythm games before it, and that tells you how good it is. New comers will have an amazing time, even if you've never played a rhythm game before. I also have played Hatsune Miku project Diva F, which is another enjoyable rhythm game. A must play for any Miku fan. OSU name is "Narukami75" if anyone wants to add and play some osu together.
Except Nintendo aren't the devs. He even mentioned iNiS in the video, saying they moved on to work for Microsoft (although they also made some games on IOS and even one on 3DS). Keiichi Yano has even said osu! was awesome, which makes me think he's not interested in making another Ouendan. Whether Nintendo own the rights to the series, I don't know. But, considering Nintendo's reputation with Fangames, they'd better fucking not continue the series unless they want the fans of osu!, the biggest rhythm game at the moment that's totally eclipsed Ouendan in popularity, hating them for shutting their game down. Though considering the devs are comfortable with selling merch and premium memberships, I'd say they're pretty confident they aren't going anywhere.
I mean, I wasn't replying to you (at least, I'm pretty sure I clicked the main comment), but I forgive you I guess? Not even accusing of anything really, just shining a bit of light on the situation, and giving my two cents.
I swear Elite Beat Agents introduced me into a lotta music I would've never listened to. It is definitely true that beating the later levels can be so satisfying, especially when the songs are so energetic exciting! I replayed it a few years ago and hadn;t lost my touch, Beat it in a day. I think I'm going to go out and buy it again! Thanks so much Nick! Of all the people in Rev3Games, you would be the person into these rhythm games!
Ha, I have the same relationship with a lot of EBA's music. I recently heard September by Earth, Wind and Fire out in public, but it sounded totally wrong to me... until I realized it was because I was used to the EBA cover version and not the original. Kind of embarrassing! -Nick
Despite the convenience of playing osu on a touch screen, I still prefer mouse and keyboard especially for maps that require multiple fast paced taps on short intervals. Also it just seems faster than what your hand could do alone.
I played with KB/M for several years before I gave up on it because of the ridiculously long jumps between notes that many of the harder beatmaps have which are nearly impossible to do accurately and quickly. It wasn't until I got a graphics tablet that I was finally able to get back into the game and beat the songs that I couldn't ever do with KB/M.
Rainbow Pff Didn't I just say that I kept practicing for several years and still couldn't do it? It got to the point where I decided to just ditch the mouse and got a tablet just for playing osu!. I'd say it was definitely worth it.
Rainbow Pff Yeah that was the biggest problem. Long jumps require not only fast movement but also accurate movement which I couldn't do both at the same time with a mouse.
"Most OSU players play with a mouse" ... Really? Last time I checked almost every top player uses a graphics tablet. Although there are some really good mouse players. Most good players don't use a mouse. Also touch screen OSU is REALLY bad for streams because you can't tap a pen as fast as 2 keyboard keys.
TLDR: I was practically raised on DDR Dump incoming. Rhythm games, especially DDR, have kind of become a bit close to my heart. Hell, I believe that one of the reasons I listen to so much electronic music today (well, for DDR, mainly the Eurobeat and such) is because of my early encounters with a DDR Extreme machine at a local cinema. I was a child raised off Disney. No matter pretty much wherever you go, my life was affected by Disney. There was one CD I had known as, "La Vida Mickey", it was kind of a Disney re-imagining of popular songs such as " Livin LA Vida Local", &, "Mambo Number 5", just to name a few. One of the tracks on there was, " The Cup of Life", an English cover of "La Copa De La Vida" but with the voices of Disney characters singing along with the refrain. I loved this song. It was my favorite song on the album. One day, at the theater, I was in the little arcade when I saw the dance machine. The last time I was there, I had a line of people waiting to play, and there was no line now. So I did the obvious thing and give it a shot. When scrolling through the song list for the first time, what song did I stumble across but a DDR edit of ,"La Copa De La Vida". When I saw this, and played it to confirm it was the same song (pretty much), and from there I was caught. I kept playing, on and on until I started getting one hundred combos and such (still on a low difficulty, mind you), and was on a mission to master it. At some point along the way, I decided to check out the other songs on the list, and then I ran into NAOKI's "1998", a high energy dance track which I immediately grabbed onto. Suddenly I was playing DDR on my PlayStation 2, starting with DDR Supernova, then DDR Extreme 2, and so on. It was one of my earliest encounters with the high energy electronic music I've come to love today. After getting pretty good at the console games (by good I mean able to pass some pretty high level songs on Heavy and completing songs on Challenge), I then found out about Stepmania. This was ideal for me having at that time become a bit of an otaku, so I wanted the same easy to learn, hard to master gameplay with anime themes and such, so what better way to play than to load up stepmania with these kinds of things. Later, I went a bit nuts. After finding out about Renard, I had heard of something called Mungyodance. Now, I had not gone into Stepmania and modded it into a fully Mungyodance supporting system (I are mod illiterate), but I did import the step files for the songs (sadly without the mods on them). That was pretty much some of the greatest challenge I've experienced with that system, and by far the most enjoyable. I had tried OSU somewhat recently on a mobile device, and because of where I am with DDR, I extremely overestimated my abilities. But now I'm rambling and no one will probably read this far into the story of a silly kid and his DDR upbringing. If you read this far, here's an internet cookie.
Osu! is great, but, especially for songs that are quite a bit harder than what you showed in the video, using only a tablet wouldn't work. It gets to a point where the circles come too fast for you to be able to click them all with just a pen. That's why most top level Osu! players use a tablet as a mouse, but a keyboard as a way of clicking (you can press z and x instead of clicking).
I totally wasn't into rythm games but Osu is just amazing! Thank you for the tip Nick. And I like your new haircut and I especially appreciated it after seeing your old one in the advertisment bit in the end ;)
Parappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy and Vib Ribbon all got me hooked on the rhythm game genre over a decade ago and it's still my favourite game genre to this day. I also used to love playing the Osu and Elite Beat Agents games. I own most of the Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Rocksmith and Dance Central games, and still play them from time to time. I recently discovered the game Hatsune Miku Project Diva F and absolutely loved it, and quickly imported all of the previous games in the series. My most anticipated game this year by far is the English translated version of Hatsune Miku Project Diva f 2nd for PS Vita. I've been obsessively listening to vocaloid music for months now because of those games.
Playing Easy, Normal and Hard maps on a Surface should be good, but I wonder, how one could clear streams that are quite common in Insane maps (and even some hard maps). xD
Nick, our teenage gaming tastes matched up SO MUCH! I adooooored EBA in middle school, and even drew fan art of it in old notebooks. I perfected every stage and it just...that game is amazing. I was considering trying Ouendan on a DS emulator recently to scratch that itch again, having not heard of Osu. But Osu sounds incredible! If I had a touch screen laptop or a Surface, I can imagine that it would be revelatory. For now, I'm gonna download the ever loving hell out of it and jam out to some tunes until they somehow find a way to get it on iOS or HTML5!
I kind of got into Osu when I got my Samsung tablet (ativ 700t, basically their Surface Pro 1 equivalent) and it's a great game. I love it, though I don't find myself coming back to it much because I really prefer a game to throw quality songs and stuff at me rather than their setup of kind of having to go out and search for them. Having some proper curation a la Elite Beat Agents would be great, because I don't know what to search for. Not that I'm expecting every song to be as great as the Elite Beat x Phoenix Wright one set to a Journey song - just solidly constructed stages that don't have clear faults mechanically, set to songs that won't likely offend my ears too much. But you see what I mean anyway - I'd rather have the game recommend me stuff than have to search for something that may not exist, and if it does, may not be made well. I found that Osu users tend to be very polite with their song reviews, so you can pretty much shit out whatever rhythm and placement you want and as long as it's a song people like and it's not straight-up broken, you'll get 4-5 star ratings consistently. Though I haven't played in quite a while, so maybe it's better. Personally, I'm a huge rhythm game fan. Elite Beat/Ouendan was great, but my favorite import (no, my favorite music game (no, actually, my favorite game of all time)) was Daigasso! Band Bros. There are rhythm games, and there are 'music games' and then there's the truest music game of all right there. Band Bros is the high school music geek's best friend. It's rare that a music game actually lets you control your part of the song, and (at least on higher difficulties where the full array of mechanics were enabled) DBB basically turned your DS into a musical instrument. Anyway, I might have to check out Osu again. I really did enjoy it (enough so that I made my own skin for the game), but lack of decent quality content (that I could find) and the way the site limited you to so few downloads really killed it for me. If there's actually a built-in search and download feature now, I might get back into it again.
Rev3Games It's such a rarity to find Band Bros fans, I think you're the first I've ever run into randomly! It did come out in Europe as Jam With the Band, I believe, but I'm not sure how that one was in comparison. Part of what I enjoyed about the original, its expansion cart and BBDX was the mostly unfamiliar music... though it definitely needed more video game tunes. BBDX's fan community online is really the only reason I've ever wanted an R4 cart, and I almost bought one just for that purpose. Did you know there's a new one out on 3DS? Part of me is almost tempted to import a Japanese 3DS just to be able to play it.
really solid feedback regarding curation. we are starting to work towards this, initially with the monthly beatmap contest realeases (which are now bundled with the game) and hope to keep inproving this aspect, too.
Theres an unlimited download limit for free players as ***** has made for the community! also to acces the search and download feature it's a paid service for 4$ a month which you can use. I don't have information if it will ever be for regular players however there are things such as beatmap contest releases which you can download and install and you can play straight away without any wait time and if you are spectating someone and you don't have the map, ***** has made it so it will automaticly post in the #multiplayer channel the song that is played and if you click on the link it brings you on the site to download it.
This is why Nick is perfect for this channel. He creates crazy shit that no one else but him could think of and it becomes really interesting. Thanks Rev3!
Without a doubt, one of the best endings to any video game ever is the ending to EBA! No matter the difficulty you choose it's just the most satisfying event to experience. The dopamine just consumes you! Sure there are more poignant and sophisticated endings (Shadow of the Colossus, Red Dead Redemption, Silent Hill 2) but ranking on just pure satisfaction EBA would top any list.
Totally agreed. Those last two songs are great, but Jumping Jack Flash especially is just the perfect high-octane ending song, and fits with the escalation at the end of that game so well. (Also: that Christmas song totally made me cry at least once.) -Nick
My first DS import was Band Brothers, and then Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. I must have been 15 too. Great to see these old gems getting some spot light on this channel.
Glad to see Guitaroo Man getting a shout out on this video. By far, the best rhythm game that has ever been created! Had know idea that they same team created Elite Beat Agents, which is another favorite of mine. I recently got a Surface Pro 3, and will definitely download Osu on it, thanks for letting me know about this awesome game!
Osu is so incredibly good, it's better than most non-free rhythm games. Everything from interface, multiplayer, statistics, compability with different controllers and devices and millions of little things. It's incredible, super fun alone and with friends. When I tried Osu few years back, coming straight from moeru ouendan, I initially felt the m+kb felt horrible and left the game alone. I kinda rediscovered it almost a year ago and after some practice m+kb worked like charm. Now I'm playing hard maps and bordering some easier insane maps. I don't even feel like buying a tablet now. Great video. Bonus points for Kyary.
I first played Elite Beat Agents back when I was in middle school! Years later I forgot about it until someone mentioned Osu! to me this year and ever since I've been scratching my nostalgic itch with it, its amazing!
Never played those older games. I was a DDR kid when it hit arcades and my Playstation 1. Even playing on a D-Pad was a great time. I've been playing OSU for the past 2 years and in that little time the game has come a long way and continues growing everytime I log in. And its FREE!~
Nice vid! Wow I didn't know that Osu! was actually based off of a DS game! I'm currently a registered member on Osu and that game is tons of fun!! Unfortunately I don't have a surface pro but man I'm jealous, it must be so awesome to play on that! I didn't know rev3games would review something like this, you guys are awesome!! Btw another good DS rhythm game is "Rhythm Heaven", it's pretty random and hilarious.
I started off playing rhythm game on good old Pump It Up at my local arcade. After that it just sort blew up from there. Bust-a-Groove, Parappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy, Frequency, Amplitude, Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania IIDX, Pop'n Music. The list goes on. Music games will always hold a special place to me. Nothing quite like them and each gives you it's each unique experience whether you're on a dance pad, pretending to play guitar or pretending to be a DJ. All of those experiences will always be special to me and whenever I load up one of my old rhythm games I can't help but smile.
Ha, interesting! My rhythm game path was DDR > Stepmania > IIDX > Pop'n > Ouendan > DJ Max Portable > Elite Beat Agents (although I'm sure I'm forgetting a few notable games in there). -Nick
Nice. I'm just disappointed that the music game trend died down. So once a year I try to go to magfest because they'll have most of the newest music games there. Plus there game room is 24 hours.
I have never played Elite Beat Agents before, but I have been playing Osu! for around a year. I still play with a mouse and keyboard, but I'm thinking about switching to a Tablet just because I've heard that the game becomes easier with a tablet. I find that the game is very easy to get addicted to. When I play some of the harder songs with my headphones on, I get into this trance-like state were I can just lose myself in the game. I love it!
Thank you for the rhythm games info. Ive been heavily curious of both Osu! and Elite Beat Agents. Also for some reason this reminds me of how much I wish i could play Beatmania right now... Great video!
"Rhythm game heaven" ...I swear you're not even trying to be subtle with these references. But that's okay. :) I've said it before, but this is exactly the kind of insightful, hands-on news that I feel people liked from the Somethings (with obviously your style). I had no idea about this rhythm genre persisting (I stopped after Stepmania in high school). It really feels like you've tapped* into a great product design. *Your puns are catching on. Help.
Weird, I was just re-playing that for the first time in many years on my phone with an emulator last week. Really one of the best rhythm game ever. From the mechanics to the sound effects, the story, the characters, the comical scenarios. It really is awesome. It actually had me attached to the characters as I try to cheer them on to beat their hurdle. And then of course in the end all the ones you've help came and return the favor was just awesome. Aside from arcade rhythm games, there really are no competition.
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS VIDEO! i feel not many people know about it and its a Great Game! I have been playing OSU! for about a year to year and a half now.
I used to be really into Elite Beat Agents back in the day, and I also imported things like Rhythm Tengoku Gold and Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: 7-tsu no Shima no Daibouken. I've tried to play Osu! before, but I can't get into it. The two things holding me back and the control scheme and the music, the latter of which is the more important. I've never found any music I like for Osu!, which makes it difficult to play. Without knowing the rhythm of the song it becomes a lot harder, and I don't like any of the music enough to want to learn the songs. I'd also prefer a touch screen interface like the DS or the Surface, but I'm sure I could get used to the mouse if I put in enough time. Instead, I end up just sticking to O2Mania, StepMania, Audiosurf, and Beat Hazard, as all of those are still fun without having to be as familiar with the music. I have to say though, Osu! is incredibly well put together and robust, there's not really any direct competition remotely close to its quality on PC. The others I could think of would be Audiosurf and Beat Hazard, but they're both so different from this style that it's not really a fair comparison (also Osu! is free).
I got into Osu! when it first came out, I didn't play it at the time (my pc was such a dinosaur it barely worked RUclips) but around 2011 I got into it and it is FANTASTIC. It is so addicting and satisfying and I love it, I even bought a drawing tablet and mechanical keyboard just for the game. Not to mention the game IS COMPLETELY FREE AND HAS NOT ONE ADD ANYWHERE. This game is perfect to me and I love it.
Nice to see you guys giving EBA some love. It's probably my favorite and most played DS game. I've been meaning to import the Ouendan games for a few years now. As for Osu, I'd play it more if I didn't completely suck with a mouse. Might give it a try if I ever pick up a tablet.
Ouendan was also the first game I imported at around the same age. I don't even remember how I found out about that game now, but my fondest memories on DS come from that game. I absolutely love every game in the series, but I refuse to play OSU! without a touchscreen(which I don't have).
Yo, I looooved DJ Max Portable! I think that was the only PSP game I ever bothered to import. One of my next steps in Osu is to hunt down a few DJ Max songs to play! -Nick
Rev3Games There is a loooooot of music being mapped in osu! that is from other games, for example Touhou, beatmania, O2Jam (Memme and M2U is epic) and jubeat, and there is still a lot more. (f.e I have seem a few DJMax songs on there) and as a bonus, there exists a few DJMax skins for osu! that are kinda fun to use, here is one of them osu.ppy.sh/forum/t/54954 Have fun!
I own Ouendan 1 & 2 as well as Elite Beat Agents and I never knew this Osu thing was a thing! Kinda wish I had a tablet to play it on as I couldn't imagine playing this type of game any other way.
I went through a short obsession with Elite Beat Agents in college. One of those games that doesn't sound fun on paper or even look fun, but it's super engaging when you actually play it. I love Rhythm games, including most of the popular ones, but two IPs that don't get the love they deserve are Donkey Konga and DJ Hero 2. I'm not exaggerating when I say that the freestyle cross-fading sections of DJ Hero 2 are the most universally smile-inducing thing in all of gaming.
***** Maybe for you but I never had to pay in order to have a lot of fun in the game. I get Super Rare characters without having to pay for heart gems in the game
Hell yeah! Love that game, though it can get a bit sluggish, having to repeat songs to collect the friend points and stuff, but it helps that the gameplay is really well made and can be quite challenging even after you've beat it.
I started playing Osu! Yesterday, and it's awesome!!!! I love how the beat maps sync so well to the taps and how simple and hard the game can be! The community also feels a nice and meme-full place :)
I like to try OSU buuutttt... it upset me that are not dancers or history mode that was the cool part and not many wester music i'll love play an OSU version of play that funky music or smoth criminal. I almost forget the covers in EBA are 1000 times better that the originals the OSU comunity will never take the effer of make cover excelents as INIS.
Hsephela but no dancers or story mode, that was the appeal to me. do you play Michael Jackson experience for NDS is like EBA/Osu Tatakae Oendan but really Crapy because the dancer (Michael) does not move with the markers (actually Michael was on the top screen but very generic dance). and no story mode. I don´t care about story in games but the dancers and the campy(cheesy) story, that made the game cheerfull fun to play and care. withou that is other generic rhythem game.
Cnight_LDV If mappers were confined to the movements of a character along with the song, the amount of things you can do with the song is limited greatly. It isn't any fun when restrictions like that are in place. I'm a mapper myself and can see myself getting pissed if that happened.
Cnight_LDV It seems hard at first, but once you develop your own style, it goes by faster, and you get better. I've been playing for almost 7 years and my mapping reached its best about two years ago. I'm mapping for fun now.
Holy shit, Ouendan and Gitaroo Man were made by the same person?! What a revelation! Gitaroo Man influenced me so much that I took up guitar because of it. The Legendary Theme is one of the best musical pieces in video game history.
just let people pernounce it however they want lol. When i started playing i knew it was supposed to be pernounced [oss], but to me it just sounds odd. also it is way too late to tell people how they should pernounce it. noones gonna just drop their habbit and expecting them to do so is at least as ignorant as what i saied up there.
OSU was quite popular among MOBA and RTS players. It's believed it can help substantially improve hand dexterity, apm, and speed and precision of mouse positioning. The first time I saw it was on a stream of some korean pro-player.
I played elite beat agents when it came out. I've always loved step-mania and DDR. Picked up Osu a couple years ago and i've been actually playing it on my original surface pro. You're right, it is the best way to play it
My rhythm game of choice is Rock Band because I'm a drummer and I have a device so that I can connect my electronic drum set to it. Using a legitimate drum set on Rock Band 3 is so much fun.
I play Osu! for 3 years now and it really shines on PC using a graphic tablet and the keyboard. I played Osu on Tablet PCs and Phones, but the fact, that you can actually see the display while playing is the reason why PC does it best. And you can get crazy good at it, so friends will take a step back and stand there in terror/awe.
I've been playing Osu! for a year now, and my preferred way to play it is with a Tablet and Keyboard. I play with a Wacom 460 and you get the hang of it after a while. It's also the main way that most Osu! players... play.
Nick- I'm not usually a fan of rhythm games, but I played rhythm heaven fever on account of your recommendation and LOVED it. I haven't laughed so hard because of a game in a while. I'm interested in OSU but it doesn't look like it would play all that well with a keyboard and mouse.
The only rhythm games I have played have been from the Bemani selection. Mainly Beatmania IIDX. I have tried Osu back in like 07 or 08, but there wasn't much to it at the time and I was kinda overwhelmed with the control with the mouse from the start. From there I have never touched it again but I never forgot about it. I have always had the intention to try again because its a different kind of rhythm game I have not touched yet. I also remembered playing the Elite Beat Agents demo on the download and play thing from the Wii to DS thing. I really liked it alot but never had the money to pick up the games I wanted to play. When I did, I had already forgotten it. This video only just makes me want to hop back on both Osu, and get EBA. Honestly, there is a whole mess of things I need to get up on as far as rhythm games go. Thanks for that.
Rhythm Control 2 and Cytus on iPad is truly rhythm heaven. Nick, if you are looking for good touch rhythm games, play these games. I've been addicted for far too long.
Cytus looks really cool - I've been meaning to sit down and give it a real shot for a while. Here's a vine I took of a friend of mine kicking ass at it: vine.co/v/MTtLY9HWMOB -Nick
I've played Osu! on the iPhone and sadly it doesn't come with most of the features from the PC version but the songs are very awesome and every few months they include 1 new free song and 1 new DLC pack (of 3 songs) for users to buy so the game keeps it's "fresh" feeling.
I played EBA first when I was in third grade and it later on brought me to Osu when I was in 8th grade just because it's a great rhythm game to play many songs
I found osu pretty much the same way! I played the crap out of elite beat agents and love rhythm games to death. When I found out that I could use my wacom tablet for more than just drawing I was thrilled. I've been playing osu for 5months now.
I remember when a steam friend first told me about Osu after i saw steam say they were playing it, and my first thoughts were that I was completely amazed at how perfect of a rythym game it is. I'm a little disappointed now that i realized that the majority of songs are J-pop and k-pop songs (mostly anime openings and closings from popular anime naturally), but still really enjoy it since i know enough of its songs for it to be enjoyable to play with friends. One of these days I'm hoping to buy a couple dance pads and a drum controller that's compatible with my pc so i can use them both to play osu and use the ddr pad to play the more recently released Rythym dungeon crawler Crypt of the NecroDancer.
before osu the only "rhythm" games i have played were the guitar hero and rock band series. I found Osu about year ago and Its one of the most fun games i ever had. There is always new songs coming out and the ranking system and highscore leaderboard makes you want to do better the next time you play a song.
I like Osu. It reminds me of Lunatic Rave 2 and Stepmania, which then makes me sad about what happened to In The Groove :(. Thanks for giving rhythm games some more exposure though, you've reminded me I need to post more Pop'n and IIDX videos soon.
Aaaagh you will not force me to buy a surface man!! I bought a DS just to play Elite Beat Agents back in the day, what an amazing game. Also... OMG you hair grew back so fast!!
I've been playing Osu on and off for the last 5 or 6 years or so, and funny enough it is the 100% sole reason why I want a touchscreen notebook. I say want because as soon as I had saved up enough money to buy one I saw a gaming laptop within my price range that I wanted more. I still don't know if I made the right decision...
"Alternative play modes that mimic the Mania, Taiko and more."
RIP Catch the Beat fans as there game has been demoted to 'more'.
+Acuiasa I'm a CTB player. I cri
**cries in corner**
+Acuiasa CTB is a really strange game mode it doesnt follow rhythm at all and generally isnt good imo.
Dymm Slayer wtf are you talking about lol
Bloodstone Lissandra in ctb you cant tap to the rhythm or anything just kinda aim or whatever you call it.
this "osu" game looks pretty fun
Yea I never heard of it either!
This is the #2 Osu player in Canada for anybody who didn't know :P
why would you tell them man
top kek
Yeah, im gonna give this game a try
Rafis500 LOOOL holy, all the pros are coming now, lol
Lol and explain how tf am I supposed to stream 200 bpm on that
Good point
you can use the edges of the screen and tap on that or use the keyboard alongside the touchscreen as an aid
just turn in to vaxei :^)
bushona how tf would that help with touchscreen, and how about all the fc chokes
Aquafina Perez more bacon to become vaxei and stream 540 bpm
just gotta let you know
graphical tablets exists
they've been the majority since before 2014
SuchNerdy Well this vid was made in 2014 :) But tablets have been a majority since 2010 or so
Why not port this to iPad or iPhone
*ahem*
Do you live under a rock, blaze and co? or did you not look it up. There is a thing called "Osu!IOS" (i think). Or opsu, made by a different person.
Ok the OSU app is the bomb now I’m an OSU whore
technically speaking they've been the majority for very invested players, most of the playerbase uses mouse or mouse and keyboard, just not top players.
Be careful with this game, it sucks the life out of you.
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I originally broke my DS Lite over Elite Beat Agents. Fucking Jumpin Jack Flash.
Wait a second... were YOU the guy who posted pictures of his destroyed, stabbed-to-death-by-a-stylus DS Lite that he destroyed after having an Elite Beat Agents tantrum?! Because I TOTALLY remember that guy! -Nick
It's weird to hear that song on the radio without being accompanied by the sound of a screen being tapped furiously.
Rev3Games No I was around 10 at the time, but to give you a picture of the moment, instead of stabbing it, I snapped it in half. I remember after it hit me that I snapped my DS in half, I walked downstairs crying and said to my dad that I dropped it. Needless to say that didn't go as well as I thought it would.
Ah man, took 2 hours for me to do it. Was young, now I can do it in 45 minutes of practice.
Oh my god,it's me in the future. I snapped mine over Jumpin Jack Flash too. Hi me,how's it going?
Ruined my life.
10/10
Osu is love, Osu is live. Once you start playing it you can never stop... o.o First thing when I wake up, Osu. Last thing when I go to bed Osu. Bored? Osu. It will consume all of the life force that's in your body and feeds on it.
My life in a nutshell.
So fucking true. XD
I can confirm xD
+KromaRO same
true
Now, try the rapid streams on your touchscreen.
4:09 so 2 years ago, osu! had about 4.5 million (according to doode in the video), now we have almost 9 million as of 10 October 2016... o.o
think about it, every person who gets into osu! has to be told by someone else about it, so logically every person who gets told about it will tell 1 or more people about it, along with some PR dreams (lirik and sodapoppin) happening on occasion which dragged in a lot of new players.
Matt J I know. I just felt like mentioning it.
***** Yeah. ;p
12 million+ in 2018
osu is a stupid game that requires only execution. It offers no depth for understanding and realization. Don't play it.
Good luck playing Image Material this way.
Zenryt thats gonna be fun for him xD
Mouse 1 singletap god
the fuck did i dislike your comment. lol probably missclick.
I don't think promoting drugs is allowed on RUclips.
It's good that OSU is getting some recognition. I play all the time, and have been for the past 2 years. I have never played rhythm games before it, and that tells you how good it is. New comers will have an amazing time, even if you've never played a rhythm game before. I also have played Hatsune Miku project Diva F, which is another enjoyable rhythm game. A must play for any Miku fan. OSU name is "Narukami75" if anyone wants to add and play some osu together.
Want to play now?
awww yeeahh!
Gimme a sec
start a game :D
...?
touchscreen peasant.
+James McComb touchscreen osu takes no skill. smh
Mouse and keyboard and tablet and Keyboard is where it's at
awesome box lord speaking of tablet and keyboard i uploaded a vid of me doing a 5* map, it's shit but it's better than nothing i guess.
+James McComb huh cool I'll check it out
awesome box lord Thnx m8.
I play osu! ever F***ING Day
DeeDeeLP same
I WOULD be playing now, but my pen and tablet broke. ;-;
+Nise Hina same.I'm taking a break from osu! until my new tablet arrives
osu.ppy.sh/u/DeeDeeLP
DeeDeeLP 650pp :x...
Nintendo is pissing money away by not making an Ouendan/EBA for the Wii U...
If you want your gamepad to brake then this is the game you want on wii u
Except Nintendo aren't the devs. He even mentioned iNiS in the video, saying they moved on to work for Microsoft (although they also made some games on IOS and even one on 3DS). Keiichi Yano has even said osu! was awesome, which makes me think he's not interested in making another Ouendan.
Whether Nintendo own the rights to the series, I don't know. But, considering Nintendo's reputation with Fangames, they'd better fucking not continue the series unless they want the fans of osu!, the biggest rhythm game at the moment that's totally eclipsed Ouendan in popularity, hating them for shutting their game down. Though considering the devs are comfortable with selling merch and premium memberships, I'd say they're pretty confident they aren't going anywhere.
Asocial Canine well ok I'm sorry
I mean, I wasn't replying to you (at least, I'm pretty sure I clicked the main comment), but I forgive you I guess? Not even accusing of anything really, just shining a bit of light on the situation, and giving my two cents.
Asocial Canine oh
A, I just realized this is Nick Robinson
B, NICK ROBINSON PLAYS OSU?
I swear Elite Beat Agents introduced me into a lotta music I would've never listened to. It is definitely true that beating the later levels can be so satisfying, especially when the songs are so energetic exciting! I replayed it a few years ago and hadn;t lost my touch, Beat it in a day. I think I'm going to go out and buy it again! Thanks so much Nick! Of all the people in Rev3Games, you would be the person into these rhythm games!
Ha, I have the same relationship with a lot of EBA's music. I recently heard September by Earth, Wind and Fire out in public, but it sounded totally wrong to me... until I realized it was because I was used to the EBA cover version and not the original. Kind of embarrassing! -Nick
Huh. Touch screen might be cool, but once you get to maps with streams...
if he has them -keyboard- sonic wrists he could easily fc
Despite the convenience of playing osu on a touch screen, I still prefer mouse and keyboard especially for maps that require multiple fast paced taps on short intervals. Also it just seems faster than what your hand could do alone.
I played with KB/M for several years before I gave up on it because of the ridiculously long jumps between notes that many of the harder beatmaps have which are nearly impossible to do accurately and quickly. It wasn't until I got a graphics tablet that I was finally able to get back into the game and beat the songs that I couldn't ever do with KB/M.
259 You know it's not impossible right, you just have to practice..
Rainbow Pff Didn't I just say that I kept practicing for several years and still couldn't do it? It got to the point where I decided to just ditch the mouse and got a tablet just for playing osu!. I'd say it was definitely worth it.
259 Well some people adapt and other don't I mean i can play mouse as fast as tablet however with tablet you can go way faster.
Rainbow Pff Yeah that was the biggest problem. Long jumps require not only fast movement but also accurate movement which I couldn't do both at the same time with a mouse.
"Most OSU players play with a mouse" ... Really? Last time I checked almost every top player uses a graphics tablet. Although there are some really good mouse players. Most good players don't use a mouse. Also touch screen OSU is REALLY bad for streams because you can't tap a pen as fast as 2 keyboard keys.
He is taking about the surface pro
***** That's what he just said.
qaz123123123123 you know osu has 6.5 million users right?
MrSub132 This video was uploaded 11 months ago... at that time it had about 4.5 million users.
+qaz123123123123 Doomsday, enough said.
This is a brilliant segment thanks to Nick and the team at Rev3 games for your time and efforts.
TLDR: I was practically raised on DDR
Dump incoming.
Rhythm games, especially DDR, have kind of become a bit close to my heart. Hell, I believe that one of the reasons I listen to so much electronic music today (well, for DDR, mainly the Eurobeat and such) is because of my early encounters with a DDR Extreme machine at a local cinema. I was a child raised off Disney. No matter pretty much wherever you go, my life was affected by Disney. There was one CD I had known as, "La Vida Mickey", it was kind of a Disney re-imagining of popular songs such as " Livin LA Vida Local", &, "Mambo Number 5", just to name a few. One of the tracks on there was, " The Cup of Life", an English cover of "La Copa De La Vida" but with the voices of Disney characters singing along with the refrain. I loved this song. It was my favorite song on the album. One day, at the theater, I was in the little arcade when I saw the dance machine. The last time I was there, I had a line of people waiting to play, and there was no line now. So I did the obvious thing and give it a shot. When scrolling through the song list for the first time, what song did I stumble across but a DDR edit of ,"La Copa De La Vida". When I saw this, and played it to confirm it was the same song (pretty much), and from there I was caught. I kept playing, on and on until I started getting one hundred combos and such (still on a low difficulty, mind you), and was on a mission to master it. At some point along the way, I decided to check out the other songs on the list, and then I ran into NAOKI's "1998", a high energy dance track which I immediately grabbed onto. Suddenly I was playing DDR on my PlayStation 2, starting with DDR Supernova, then DDR Extreme 2, and so on. It was one of my earliest encounters with the high energy electronic music I've come to love today. After getting pretty good at the console games (by good I mean able to pass some pretty high level songs on Heavy and completing songs on Challenge), I then found out about Stepmania. This was ideal for me having at that time become a bit of an otaku, so I wanted the same easy to learn, hard to master gameplay with anime themes and such, so what better way to play than to load up stepmania with these kinds of things. Later, I went a bit nuts. After finding out about Renard, I had heard of something called Mungyodance. Now, I had not gone into Stepmania and modded it into a fully Mungyodance supporting system (I are mod illiterate), but I did import the step files for the songs (sadly without the mods on them). That was pretty much some of the greatest challenge I've experienced with that system, and by far the most enjoyable. I had tried OSU somewhat recently on a mobile device, and because of where I am with DDR, I extremely overestimated my abilities. But now I'm rambling and no one will probably read this far into the story of a silly kid and his DDR upbringing. If you read this far, here's an internet cookie.
Zeta Phi that tldr was really helpful
WOAH didn't know Nick Robinson was on another channel. He's one of my favorite RUclipsrs without a doubt. I love his content.
Osu! is great, but, especially for songs that are quite a bit harder than what you showed in the video, using only a tablet wouldn't work. It gets to a point where the circles come too fast for you to be able to click them all with just a pen. That's why most top level Osu! players use a tablet as a mouse, but a keyboard as a way of clicking (you can press z and x instead of clicking).
I totally wasn't into rythm games but Osu is just amazing! Thank you for the tip Nick. And I like your new haircut and I especially appreciated it after seeing your old one in the advertisment bit in the end ;)
Parappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy and Vib Ribbon all got me hooked on the rhythm game genre over a decade ago and it's still my favourite game genre to this day. I also used to love playing the Osu and Elite Beat Agents games. I own most of the Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Rocksmith and Dance Central games, and still play them from time to time. I recently discovered the game Hatsune Miku Project Diva F and absolutely loved it, and quickly imported all of the previous games in the series. My most anticipated game this year by far is the English translated version of Hatsune Miku Project Diva f 2nd for PS Vita. I've been obsessively listening to vocaloid music for months now because of those games.
Vids are getting a lot better Nick! Your enthusiasm always comes through no matter the topic!
Playing Easy, Normal and Hard maps on a Surface should be good, but I wonder, how one could clear streams that are quite common in Insane maps (and even some hard maps). xD
Nick, our teenage gaming tastes matched up SO MUCH! I adooooored EBA in middle school, and even drew fan art of it in old notebooks. I perfected every stage and it just...that game is amazing. I was considering trying Ouendan on a DS emulator recently to scratch that itch again, having not heard of Osu. But Osu sounds incredible!
If I had a touch screen laptop or a Surface, I can imagine that it would be revelatory. For now, I'm gonna download the ever loving hell out of it and jam out to some tunes until they somehow find a way to get it on iOS or HTML5!
I kind of got into Osu when I got my Samsung tablet (ativ 700t, basically their Surface Pro 1 equivalent) and it's a great game. I love it, though I don't find myself coming back to it much because I really prefer a game to throw quality songs and stuff at me rather than their setup of kind of having to go out and search for them. Having some proper curation a la Elite Beat Agents would be great, because I don't know what to search for. Not that I'm expecting every song to be as great as the Elite Beat x Phoenix Wright one set to a Journey song - just solidly constructed stages that don't have clear faults mechanically, set to songs that won't likely offend my ears too much.
But you see what I mean anyway - I'd rather have the game recommend me stuff than have to search for something that may not exist, and if it does, may not be made well. I found that Osu users tend to be very polite with their song reviews, so you can pretty much shit out whatever rhythm and placement you want and as long as it's a song people like and it's not straight-up broken, you'll get 4-5 star ratings consistently. Though I haven't played in quite a while, so maybe it's better.
Personally, I'm a huge rhythm game fan. Elite Beat/Ouendan was great, but my favorite import (no, my favorite music game (no, actually, my favorite game of all time)) was Daigasso! Band Bros. There are rhythm games, and there are 'music games' and then there's the truest music game of all right there. Band Bros is the high school music geek's best friend. It's rare that a music game actually lets you control your part of the song, and (at least on higher difficulties where the full array of mechanics were enabled) DBB basically turned your DS into a musical instrument.
Anyway, I might have to check out Osu again. I really did enjoy it (enough so that I made my own skin for the game), but lack of decent quality content (that I could find) and the way the site limited you to so few downloads really killed it for me. If there's actually a built-in search and download feature now, I might get back into it again.
Whoa! Always rare to find Band Bros fans in the US. Wasn't that game originally supposed to come out here at some point? -Nick
Rev3Games It's such a rarity to find Band Bros fans, I think you're the first I've ever run into randomly! It did come out in Europe as Jam With the Band, I believe, but I'm not sure how that one was in comparison. Part of what I enjoyed about the original, its expansion cart and BBDX was the mostly unfamiliar music... though it definitely needed more video game tunes. BBDX's fan community online is really the only reason I've ever wanted an R4 cart, and I almost bought one just for that purpose.
Did you know there's a new one out on 3DS? Part of me is almost tempted to import a Japanese 3DS just to be able to play it.
really solid feedback regarding curation. we are starting to work towards this, initially with the monthly beatmap contest realeases (which are now bundled with the game) and hope to keep inproving this aspect, too.
***** can't wait for MBC #6 to end, looking forward to seeing fun and creative maps :) (+ LeaF is awesome)
Theres an unlimited download limit for free players as ***** has made for the community! also to acces the search and download feature it's a paid service for 4$ a month which you can use. I don't have information if it will ever be for regular players however there are things such as beatmap contest releases which you can download and install and you can play straight away without any wait time and if you are spectating someone and you don't have the map, ***** has made it so it will automaticly post in the #multiplayer channel the song that is played and if you click on the link it brings you on the site to download it.
This is why Nick is perfect for this channel. He creates crazy shit that no one else but him could think of and it becomes really interesting. Thanks Rev3!
Without a doubt, one of the best endings to any video game ever is the ending to EBA! No matter the difficulty you choose it's just the most satisfying event to experience. The dopamine just consumes you! Sure there are more poignant and sophisticated endings (Shadow of the Colossus, Red Dead Redemption, Silent Hill 2) but ranking on just pure satisfaction EBA would top any list.
Totally agreed. Those last two songs are great, but Jumping Jack Flash especially is just the perfect high-octane ending song, and fits with the escalation at the end of that game so well. (Also: that Christmas song totally made me cry at least once.) -Nick
Rev3Games EBA! EBA! EBA! EBA! *gets goosebumps*
I WAS BORN... *tapping intensifies*
My first DS import was Band Brothers, and then Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. I must have been 15 too. Great to see these old gems getting some spot light on this channel.
I wonder what Nick thinks of Hatsune Miku, I think it's a lot more fun than Elite Beat Agents
When I inevitably get a Vita, Project Diva is definitely gonna be one of the first things I pick up for it. -Nick
Rev3Games Join us in Love Live SiF. It is the best
Lul, Ouendan basically made me fear of all health-limited games like Diva and Love Live.
osu is a stupid game that requires only execution. It offers no depth for understanding and realization. ,_,
@@maxcvipotemkin8227 what?
Glad to see Guitaroo Man getting a shout out on this video. By far, the best rhythm game that has ever been created! Had know idea that they same team created Elite Beat Agents, which is another favorite of mine. I recently got a Surface Pro 3, and will definitely download Osu on it, thanks for letting me know about this awesome game!
Elite Beat Agents was my all time favorite DS game. I played that game for almost 3 years straight.
Damn this is so old, yet I just got my pen for my surface and this is still 100% true. It makes the game into a whole new level of awesome
I've sold my soul to Peppy-Sama. Osu is life.
Osu is so incredibly good, it's better than most non-free rhythm games. Everything from interface, multiplayer, statistics, compability with different controllers and devices and millions of little things. It's incredible, super fun alone and with friends.
When I tried Osu few years back, coming straight from moeru ouendan, I initially felt the m+kb felt horrible and left the game alone. I kinda rediscovered it almost a year ago and after some practice m+kb worked like charm. Now I'm playing hard maps and bordering some easier insane maps. I don't even feel like buying a tablet now.
Great video. Bonus points for Kyary.
Nick should just do a showcase video of what "bemani" is
I first played Elite Beat Agents back when I was in middle school! Years later I forgot about it until someone mentioned Osu! to me this year and ever since I've been scratching my nostalgic itch with it, its amazing!
Haha "Rhythm game heaven" Wonder if you noticed what you did there.
Rhythm heaven will always be my favorite. But I could try this Osu out.
Never played those older games. I was a DDR kid when it hit arcades and my Playstation 1. Even playing on a D-Pad was a great time. I've been playing OSU for the past 2 years and in that little time the game has come a long way and continues growing everytime I log in. And its FREE!~
I LOVED Elite Beat Agents. The game made me dance in my seat. So I have to know: Where do I download Osu! and does it work with every song?
Depends if the song is available in the ranked and approved section... Or you can make one for fun ;)
Nice vid! Wow I didn't know that Osu! was actually based off of a DS game! I'm currently a registered member on Osu and that game is tons of fun!! Unfortunately I don't have a surface pro but man I'm jealous, it must be so awesome to play on that! I didn't know rev3games would review something like this, you guys are awesome!! Btw another good DS rhythm game is "Rhythm Heaven", it's pretty random and hilarious.
cookiezi will probably puke if he sees this guy play XD
I started off playing rhythm game on good old Pump It Up at my local arcade. After that it just sort blew up from there. Bust-a-Groove, Parappa the Rapper, Um Jammer Lammy, Frequency, Amplitude, Dance Dance Revolution, Beatmania IIDX, Pop'n Music. The list goes on.
Music games will always hold a special place to me. Nothing quite like them and each gives you it's each unique experience whether you're on a dance pad, pretending to play guitar or pretending to be a DJ. All of those experiences will always be special to me and whenever I load up one of my old rhythm games I can't help but smile.
Ha, interesting! My rhythm game path was DDR > Stepmania > IIDX > Pop'n > Ouendan > DJ Max Portable > Elite Beat Agents (although I'm sure I'm forgetting a few notable games in there). -Nick
Nice. I'm just disappointed that the music game trend died down. So once a year I try to go to magfest because they'll have most of the newest music games there. Plus there game room is 24 hours.
Woah, I never imagined rev 3 games to be talking about osu. I just got under rank #100,000 and bought a wacom bamboo for the game a couple days ago D:
I have never played Elite Beat Agents before, but I have been playing Osu! for around a year. I still play with a mouse and keyboard, but I'm thinking about switching to a Tablet just because I've heard that the game becomes easier with a tablet. I find that the game is very easy to get addicted to. When I play some of the harder songs with my headphones on, I get into this trance-like state were I can just lose myself in the game. I love it!
Most people play Tablet + Keyboard.
Thank you for the rhythm games info. Ive been heavily curious of both Osu! and Elite Beat Agents. Also for some reason this reminds me of how much I wish i could play Beatmania right now...
Great video!
"Rhythm game heaven" ...I swear you're not even trying to be subtle with these references. But that's okay. :)
I've said it before, but this is exactly the kind of insightful, hands-on news that I feel people liked from the Somethings (with obviously your style). I had no idea about this rhythm genre persisting (I stopped after Stepmania in high school). It really feels like you've tapped* into a great product design.
*Your puns are catching on. Help.
I swear to god, the "Rhythm Heaven" joke was 100% accidental this time. -Nick
Weird, I was just re-playing that for the first time in many years on my phone with an emulator last week. Really one of the best rhythm game ever. From the mechanics to the sound effects, the story, the characters, the comical scenarios. It really is awesome. It actually had me attached to the characters as I try to cheer them on to beat their hurdle. And then of course in the end all the ones you've help came and return the favor was just awesome. Aside from arcade rhythm games, there really are no competition.
Wii U?
Why a new Ouendan for Wii U isn't a thing already?
That's actually a really good (and obvious) idea. It would make great eShop fare. Just think of all the potential DLC!
That would be a great idea. A 3DS reboot would be fantastic too.
WizardOfToasters R.I.P. touchscreen
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS VIDEO! i feel not many people know about it and its a Great Game! I have been playing OSU! for about a year to year and a half now.
I used to be really into Elite Beat Agents back in the day, and I also imported things like Rhythm Tengoku Gold and Meccha! Taiko no Tatsujin DS: 7-tsu no Shima no Daibouken. I've tried to play Osu! before, but I can't get into it. The two things holding me back and the control scheme and the music, the latter of which is the more important.
I've never found any music I like for Osu!, which makes it difficult to play. Without knowing the rhythm of the song it becomes a lot harder, and I don't like any of the music enough to want to learn the songs. I'd also prefer a touch screen interface like the DS or the Surface, but I'm sure I could get used to the mouse if I put in enough time. Instead, I end up just sticking to O2Mania, StepMania, Audiosurf, and Beat Hazard, as all of those are still fun without having to be as familiar with the music.
I have to say though, Osu! is incredibly well put together and robust, there's not really any direct competition remotely close to its quality on PC. The others I could think of would be Audiosurf and Beat Hazard, but they're both so different from this style that it's not really a fair comparison (also Osu! is free).
Wow first person comment playing Taiko no Tatsujin games... Yeah at least someone likes it like me too XD
I got into Osu! when it first came out, I didn't play it at the time (my pc was such a dinosaur it barely worked RUclips) but around 2011 I got into it and it is FANTASTIC. It is so addicting and satisfying and I love it, I even bought a drawing tablet and mechanical keyboard just for the game. Not to mention the game IS COMPLETELY FREE AND HAS NOT ONE ADD ANYWHERE. This game is perfect to me and I love it.
OSU! is also available for Android; it works great on tablets.
I really like these episodes! Keep it up man.
try the big black on that tablet... see what happens
Relax mode muahahaha
Minori Brawler Not going to work on a surface pro. XD
im just saying
hes gonna need another tablet after the first 2 seconds of the song XD
Nice to see you guys giving EBA some love. It's probably my favorite and most played DS game. I've been meaning to import the Ouendan games for a few years now.
As for Osu, I'd play it more if I didn't completely suck with a mouse. Might give it a try if I ever pick up a tablet.
WAIT HOW THE FUCK DO YOU STREAM ON THAT
you don't. he was just experimenting to make his own thaughts about the game
Car Of Doom ask saphire ghost
Ouendan was also the first game I imported at around the same age. I don't even remember how I found out about that game now, but my fondest memories on DS come from that game. I absolutely love every game in the series, but I refuse to play OSU! without a touchscreen(which I don't have).
Djmax is my go to rhythm game
Yo, I looooved DJ Max Portable! I think that was the only PSP game I ever bothered to import. One of my next steps in Osu is to hunt down a few DJ Max songs to play! -Nick
Rev3Games There is a loooooot of music being mapped in osu! that is from other games, for example Touhou, beatmania, O2Jam (Memme and M2U is epic) and jubeat, and there is still a lot more. (f.e I have seem a few DJMax songs on there) and as a bonus, there exists a few DJMax skins for osu! that are kinda fun to use, here is one of them osu.ppy.sh/forum/t/54954
Have fun!
I own Ouendan 1 & 2 as well as Elite Beat Agents and I never knew this Osu thing was a thing! Kinda wish I had a tablet to play it on as I couldn't imagine playing this type of game any other way.
osu for life
I went through a short obsession with Elite Beat Agents in college. One of those games that doesn't sound fun on paper or even look fun, but it's super engaging when you actually play it.
I love Rhythm games, including most of the popular ones, but two IPs that don't get the love they deserve are Donkey Konga and DJ Hero 2. I'm not exaggerating when I say that the freestyle cross-fading sections of DJ Hero 2 are the most universally smile-inducing thing in all of gaming.
Love Live School Idol Festival is a fantastic mobile rhythm game and is one of the best that I have played in a long time!
it's pay2win and the system is bad
***** Maybe for you but I never had to pay in order to have a lot of fun in the game. I get Super Rare characters without having to pay for heart gems in the game
Thanks for the tip, I've been searching for mobile rhythm games. This has a bit much of micromanagement for my tastes, but still still pretty fun.
Hell yeah! Love that game, though it can get a bit sluggish, having to repeat songs to collect the friend points and stuff, but it helps that the gameplay is really well made and can be quite challenging even after you've beat it.
Hahah! never heard people talking about Love Live so far, until now.
Expert level is the only Asian level that I can't pass.
I started playing Osu! Yesterday, and it's awesome!!!! I love how the beat maps sync so well to the taps and how simple and hard the game can be! The community also feels a nice and meme-full place :)
I like to try OSU buuutttt... it upset me that are not dancers or history mode that was the cool part and not many wester music i'll love play an OSU version of play that funky music or smoth criminal. I almost forget the covers in EBA are 1000 times better that the originals the OSU comunity will never take the effer of make cover excelents as INIS.
All levels are made by the community in osu! There is russian music, english music, every type of music
Hsephela but no dancers or story mode, that was the appeal to me. do you play Michael Jackson experience for NDS is like EBA/Osu Tatakae Oendan but really Crapy because the dancer (Michael) does not move with the markers (actually Michael was on the top screen but very generic dance). and no story mode. I don´t care about story in games but the dancers and the campy(cheesy) story, that made the game cheerfull fun to play and care. withou that is other generic rhythem game.
Cnight_LDV If mappers were confined to the movements of a character along with the song, the amount of things you can do with the song is limited greatly. It isn't any fun when restrictions like that are in place. I'm a mapper myself and can see myself getting pissed if that happened.
XDeadBeDX So do you made Osu maps? is take too long to learn?
Cnight_LDV It seems hard at first, but once you develop your own style, it goes by faster, and you get better. I've been playing for almost 7 years and my mapping reached its best about two years ago. I'm mapping for fun now.
Holy shit, Ouendan and Gitaroo Man were made by the same person?! What a revelation! Gitaroo Man influenced me so much that I took up guitar because of it. The Legendary Theme is one of the best musical pieces in video game history.
Bitoru I agree with this sentiment completely.
Just so people know: The "u" in "osu!" is silent, so it's pronounced "os".
yes, but noone cares.
Some people do care.
E.g. people who aren't ignorant.
just let people pernounce it however they want lol. When i started playing i knew it was supposed to be pernounced [oss], but to me it just sounds odd.
also it is way too late to tell people how they should pernounce it. noones gonna just drop their habbit and expecting them to do so is at least as ignorant as what i saied up there.
Blaackys
Not giving a fuck about stupid things doesn't mean you are an ignorant.
well the u is pronounced in Japanese anyway (for most people)
OSU was quite popular among MOBA and RTS players. It's believed it can help substantially improve hand dexterity, apm, and speed and precision of mouse positioning. The first time I saw it was on a stream of some korean pro-player.
I played elite beat agents when it came out. I've always loved step-mania and DDR. Picked up Osu a couple years ago and i've been actually playing it on my original surface pro. You're right, it is the best way to play it
Ouendan and EBA were two of my favorite DS games. I wonder if this will work on my Galaxy 3 tablet.
My rhythm game of choice is Rock Band because I'm a drummer and I have a device so that I can connect my electronic drum set to it. Using a legitimate drum set on Rock Band 3 is so much fun.
I would have loved to play with an electronic kit! The RB kit is not meant to last and has little bounce.
Yay! Some recognition for Osu
Oh damn! Nick Robinson plays osu! :0
Beatmania mode eh? I haven't kept up with the series since they stopped making IIDX home ports, so this is something I should probably check out.
Before video: "What is 'osu!' "
After video: *heavy breathing*
I play Osu! for 3 years now and it really shines on PC using a graphic tablet and the keyboard. I played Osu on Tablet PCs and Phones, but the fact, that you can actually see the display while playing is the reason why PC does it best. And you can get crazy good at it, so friends will take a step back and stand there in terror/awe.
EBA and Ouendan 2 are some of my favorite games of all times. I play em a bit every month on my 3DS.
I wish they'd remake Gitaroo Man, I have incredibly vague childhood memories about that game. I only remember a bee man with a saxaphone.
I've been playing Osu! for a year now, and my preferred way to play it is with a Tablet and Keyboard. I play with a Wacom 460 and you get the hang of it after a while. It's also the main way that most Osu! players... play.
I really enjoyed Elite Beat Agents, it was quite unique and was fun, had a random but entertaining story.
Nick-
I'm not usually a fan of rhythm games, but I played rhythm heaven fever on account of your recommendation and LOVED it. I haven't laughed so hard because of a game in a while. I'm interested in OSU but it doesn't look like it would play all that well with a keyboard and mouse.
The only rhythm games I have played have been from the Bemani selection. Mainly Beatmania IIDX. I have tried Osu back in like 07 or 08, but there wasn't much to it at the time and I was kinda overwhelmed with the control with the mouse from the start. From there I have never touched it again but I never forgot about it. I have always had the intention to try again because its a different kind of rhythm game I have not touched yet. I also remembered playing the Elite Beat Agents demo on the download and play thing from the Wii to DS thing. I really liked it alot but never had the money to pick up the games I wanted to play. When I did, I had already forgotten it. This video only just makes me want to hop back on both Osu, and get EBA. Honestly, there is a whole mess of things I need to get up on as far as rhythm games go. Thanks for that.
Rhythm Control 2 and Cytus on iPad is truly rhythm heaven. Nick, if you are looking for good touch rhythm games, play these games. I've been addicted for far too long.
Cytus looks really cool - I've been meaning to sit down and give it a real shot for a while. Here's a vine I took of a friend of mine kicking ass at it: vine.co/v/MTtLY9HWMOB -Nick
i tried these games but osu! is just better :I i keep going back to it.
I've played Osu! on the iPhone and sadly it doesn't come with most of the features from the PC version but the songs are very awesome and every few months they include 1 new free song and 1 new DLC pack (of 3 songs) for users to buy so the game keeps it's "fresh" feeling.
I played EBA first when I was in third grade and it later on brought me to Osu when I was in 8th grade just because it's a great rhythm game to play many songs
I found osu pretty much the same way! I played the crap out of elite beat agents and love rhythm games to death. When I found out that I could use my wacom tablet for more than just drawing I was thrilled. I've been playing osu for 5months now.
I remember when a steam friend first told me about Osu after i saw steam say they were playing it, and my first thoughts were that I was completely amazed at how perfect of a rythym game it is. I'm a little disappointed now that i realized that the majority of songs are J-pop and k-pop songs (mostly anime openings and closings from popular anime naturally), but still really enjoy it since i know enough of its songs for it to be enjoyable to play with friends. One of these days I'm hoping to buy a couple dance pads and a drum controller that's compatible with my pc so i can use them both to play osu and use the ddr pad to play the more recently released Rythym dungeon crawler Crypt of the NecroDancer.
I didn't even know this was a thing. I loved Elite Beat Agents and hopefully one day, some day, the 3DS will have it's own updated version.
before osu the only "rhythm" games i have played were the guitar hero and rock band series. I found Osu about year ago and Its one of the most fun games i ever had. There is always new songs coming out and the ranking system and highscore leaderboard makes you want to do better the next time you play a song.
I like Osu. It reminds me of Lunatic Rave 2 and Stepmania, which then makes me sad about what happened to In The Groove :(. Thanks for giving rhythm games some more exposure though, you've reminded me I need to post more Pop'n and IIDX videos soon.
Aaaagh you will not force me to buy a surface man!! I bought a DS just to play Elite Beat Agents back in the day, what an amazing game.
Also... OMG you hair grew back so fast!!
OSU! is absolutly fantastic! I've been playing it with my graphics tablet for some time now and it's great!
I've been playing Osu on and off for the last 5 or 6 years or so, and funny enough it is the 100% sole reason why I want a touchscreen notebook. I say want because as soon as I had saved up enough money to buy one I saw a gaming laptop within my price range that I wanted more.
I still don't know if I made the right decision...
Oh, and I was also absolutely hooked on the DJ Hero games for a while. You might like those if you've never given them a chance.