Yeah, you read that right, you can build a relationship with Hatsune
Miku if you really want to!
i love hatsune
miku if you like her music we will really get along and im into any type of anime all im lookign for is a kawaii girl friend
Not exact matches
If you are playing this or are even thinking of buying this game, then you obviously know who
Miku is, and that you already like her.
Just like Hatsune
Miku: Project Mirai 2, Project Mirai DX can be played with either the touch screen or the buttons; it's also possible to change the singer for some of the songs, which is a great way to add some variety (
if the 48 different songs included in this version of the game aren't enough for you!)
We're living in anime, and
if Hatsune
Miku can crack a smile out of a visibly bewildered David Letterman, there's some kind of spark worth examining.
Chances are,
if you possess even the slightest interest in popular culture, you've heard of Hatsune
Miku.
I probably would have gotten more
Miku games (or even 1)
if they had Cross-buy of some sort.
And
if you're a
Miku veteran, there's plenty of new content to keep you going through the game's 30 - song soundtrack!
The core rhythm gameplay is back, but there's a whole host of new additions to this game that separate it from previous Project Diva titles —
if you're new to
Miku, it's the best Project Diva game to get into yet.
There are a few questionable choices in there, such as the Diva Room and Studio Mode, but
if you're willing to give Project Diva F a shot, Hatsune
Miku might just win you over.
I wonder
if you gonna get
Miku Miku Hockey 1 and 2.
That's more than enough
Miku gaming to last me months,
if not years more.
There's no real scoring to be found, but you will be awarded a random outfit card
if you get everything right in a whole three - track show (which is practically guaranteed) and it'll also cause
Miku to grant you a personal one - on - one encore performance.
If you, like me, know little about Hatsune
Miku or Vocaloids, this game has the potential to turn you into a fan.
The extra costumes are nice, especially
if you're a fan of particular ones like the Snow
Miku designs, but the new songs are probably the standouts for some buyers in particular as it really helps round out the song repertoire for the game.
If you aren't familiar with
Miku, here's a brief overview:
If you aren't familiar with
Miku, here's a brief overview: Hatsune
Miku is the world's most popular digital singer produced b...
Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone offers up more gameplay and things to do than any previous entry in the franchise before it, thus clearly making it one of the best,
if not the best, Hatsune
Miku title on the market.
If you can play garbage like Neptunia, Dynasty Warrior and
Miku Project Diva then you'll love the Yakuza series because there so much more awesomeness packed in it!
I saw a lot of people give the example of
if Hatsune
Miku wanted to create the perfect world with no problems of the real world and sucked her fans in by listening to her songs.
If you have never seen a live
Miku Conference before I have included a video of one after the jump.
If your a fan of Hatsune
Miku style rhythm games, then you will most likely want to check out Miracle Girls Festival on the Playstation Vita.
At this point it's not clear
if Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA X received an update in the West, but we'll update the article
if or when we learn more.
If you have a Japanese PSN account, you can try Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva X on your PlayStation 4 right now!
It's already surprising to see that they're now localizing the Hatsune
Miku games and Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, but it'd also be nice to see more Yakuza and Shining games or even Puyo Puyo Tetris come over
if possible.
And
if you walk in to this with an open mind and an open heart, you may just find yourself falling in love with what Hatsune
Miku has to offer.
If you're looking for something a bit different, you'll find it in Hatsune
Miku's 3DS outing, Project Mirai.
if you want evangelion /
miku / toro / fate / etcetera items just import the jp version.
If you read last week's preview, you'd know that I was feeling quite positive about what I had experienced in playing SEGA's latest Nintendo 3DS title Hatsune
Miku: Project Mirai DX.
If we're being honest, however, we found the balance just fine in normal mode in every title we played with the LS20s on, which for those who want to know, included Mass Effect: Andromeda, Dishonored 2, Titanfall 2, Hitman, Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva X, Fifa 17 and Driveclub.
Take what you know from the review above, look at the aesthetics, listen to some Hatsune
Miku music, and
if it seems weird, ask yourself, «If I knew there were a damn good rhythm game mixed in with that... could I enjoy it?&raqu
if it seems weird, ask yourself, «
If I knew there were a damn good rhythm game mixed in with that... could I enjoy it?&raqu
If I knew there were a damn good rhythm game mixed in with that... could I enjoy it?»
If you own a PlayStation 4 or PS Vita, you can download the demo for Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva X right now!
SEGA West is saying
if you want to see Hastune
Miku Project Diva F relased in the west, then like their post and share it!
If you go to GameStop's site you will see that they are no longer taking pre-orders for Hatsune
Miku Project Diva F.
The rhythm game portion of Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva f is clearly its most important part, and
if that's pretty much all that matters to you, then you need not speak a lick of Japanese to be able to fudge your way through the whole track list, maybe encountering an experimental flub or two; you'll figure out what's what quickly.
If you pre-order it now at GameStop you will get code for the Snow
Miku costume and a PS3 theme.
Find out
if this is an experience is for you in this review of Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live!
Project Diva X will support the PlayStation VR through its «Live Edit Mode», where you can watch Hatsune
Miku as
if she was right there.
If you successfully do this well enough you are rewarded with an encore, which gives you a «private» concert with Hatsune
Miku.
If there was an option to have some variety in the venues it would at least feel like Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live had more depth.
Seems this time around that SEGA is testing to see
if there is an interest in Hatsune
Miku Project DIVA Arcade, which is being tested right now through March 18th in the Puente Hills Mall.
If you didn't know, Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone DX is actually the port of the SEGA - AM2 developed arcade game, so releasing an arcade style controller for this release makes sense.