Occasionally there were there were
different vocaloids belting lyrics, should you choose not to fiddle with some customization options.
Not exact matches
Both experiences can be fascinating and fun, but they're as
different as the process of typing out instructions for
Vocaloid and singing a melody yourself.
Then there's the customisation options; there are a ton of
different modules and accessories to purchase, and for the first time ever you can also customise each
vocaloid's hairstyle.
Additionally, there's an extensively detailed photo mode where you can place the
Vocaloids in quite a number of
different positions and choose from their
different costumes.
It's amusing if you're a hardcore fan of the
Vocaloids, but it's a bit barebones from what you'd normally expect as a «story» mode and feels more like fluff to get people to try out the
different songs they might not otherwise attempt normally as you need to clear at least a specific high score to move on.
For the first time ever (as long as you buy both versions of the game), you'll also be able to customize their hair for the
different modules as well, which offers an even more in depth level of personalization for the
vocaloids not seen before in any previous game.