Of course, most of these songs can already be found in
other Miku games like Project Diva X, but are still enjoyable to watch and wave your PS Move / Dualshock 4 controller to.
Not exact matches
In the past we here at Kotaku East have talked a lot about Hatsune
Miku and some of Japan's
other virtual idols.
There is also a hint at what the unannounced title could be as the video was put together by none
other than Lamaze - P; the producer responsible for the Hatsune
Miku song PoPiPo.
Along with all of those
other games that hit stores today comes Sega's Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, the latest in a growing line of rhythm games featuring the vocaloid (electronic) singer who recently took David Letterman by storm and / or surprise.
The complete soundtrack to Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva 2nd arranged into a non-stop dance mix meaning the songs cross-fade into each
other creating one continuous dance mix.
Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva F is different than
other rhythm games in that the button indicators appear all around the screen in an effort to get players to see more of what's going on in the video rather than just watching a line of indicators at the bottom of a screen.
These original creations can then be shared with
other Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva F players, though they'll have to supply the MP3 to go with it.
The DMM VR Theater has hosted similar «holographic» screenings in the past thanks to the same technology employed at Hatsune
Miku and
other Vocaloid idol concerts.
It wasn't until I saw
other people do VR idol concerts badly that made me realize how much
Miku does things right.
Long Version: The more I think about Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live, the more I think how much better it is than
other VR experiences out there.
The DLC that I most look forward to is none
other than
Miku.
The fishing boat has a simple acceleration and deceleration mechanic;
Miku can find upgrades for her boat by salvaging parts of
other broken boats littered throughout the city, which also serves as a secret collectible mechanic.
Like many of the
other VR experiences in this launch, Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live is an impressive technical showcase that opens the imagination for future VR games, but is currently bereft of meaningful content or replay value.
The PlayStation VR will roll out of the market along with
other games: 100ft Robot Golf, Ace Bandana, Battlezone VR, Bound, Driveclub VR, EVE: Gunjack, EVE: Valkyrie, Harmonix Music VR, Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live, Headmaster, Here They Lie, Job Simulator, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Loading Human, SportsBarVR and Super Stardust Ultra VR.
I have played a few
other Hatsune
Miku games before I knew they were going to have a virtual reality concert experience...
Miku benefits from a wide array of popular songs released by the digital idol, where as Taiko no Tatsujin and
others use well known / noteworthy songs that people know and love.
Where i live (Argentina) there arent many
Miku fans, so this game (like the
others) will never make it here.
While Hatsune
Miku and a number of
other exclusive releases filled up the Japanese sales of the past week, the Nintendo 3DS \'s Mario Party: Island Tour, the latest installment in the lengthy Mario minigame - a-thon franchise,...
As this little montage I've put together shows there's also a smattering of J - Pop in there with appearances by Hatsune
Miku and some
other lassie dancing with a blob:
For the avoidance of doubt, any music associated with Hatsune
Miku or
other Characters is not licensed under the CC BY - NC unless otherwise noted.
However, aside from Yakuza 6, the list also includes three
other SEGA games: Hatsune
Miku: Project DIVA X HD, Hatsune
Miku: VR Future Live and Valkyria; Azure Revolution.
The Project Diva series is a result of Hatsune
Miku's «career», curating the best Vocaloid songs from her and
other Crypton - created models.
You'll be introduced to Hatsune
Miku and the
other virtual singers that inhabit this world.
SEGA had previously already revealed
other PS4 themes for the game, but those will only be included in the PS4 bundles that include the game and a (Hatsune
Miku - themed) PS4.
I can see how the developers thought it might be a good idea, but that assumption is based on thinking the star notes in
Miku's
other Vita game were a good idea too... but they weren't.
The product contains
Miku's English singing voice database, vocal editor Piapro Studio and the music production application Studio One Artist Piapro Edition coming with over 200 virtual instruments (guitar, piano, drums, and various
other synthesizers).
With a
Miku themed outfit, Mag, and
other items set to be added to the online game in April, Sega teased the Vocaloid's addition at this past weekend's Dengeki games festival.
Who knows, you might be able to find a Hatsune
Miku: Project Diva arcade machine soon, we already know they are testing the machine in LA and Crypton has stated they will test it in
other locations soon.
(Was hoping for a STEAM release * wink wink *)... but seriously, you will go as far as bringing
other niche IP's like Hatsune
Miku games over here, and still leave out PSO2?