- August 30, 2016
- SEGA of America, Inc.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X
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About
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X is a rhythm game where players help Miku and her friends perform songs across five unique auras, with challenges influenced by the auras of 30 new and classic songs and nearly 300 costumes. The game features enhanced play with a PS®Move controller and the ability to use Remote Play and Interconnectivity. Online features require a PSN account and PlayStation Plus subscription. Music and visuals combine for a dazzling experience in this game.
- The graphics are stunning and the character designs are very cute, making the game visually appealing.
- The game features a good variety of songs and interesting gameplay elements, such as decorating rooms and giving gifts to characters.
- The VR mode enhances the experience significantly, allowing players to enjoy live performances in an immersive way.
- The game has a limited number of songs, which can feel insufficient compared to previous titles in the series.
- Unlocking outfits and modules is a tedious process, often leading to frustration due to random drops and duplicates.
- The removal of the PV (promotional video) feature and the overall gameplay changes have disappointed many fans, making it feel less engaging than earlier entries.
music
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is highly praised, featuring awesome songs and a unique "festivals" mode that allows players to create medleys with customizable costumes. However, some users express a desire for characters to wear specific outfits for each song from the start, rather than having to unlock them later. Overall, the game is recommended for fans of music games.
“The graphics are great and the songs are awesome.”
“I recommend this game to fans of music games.”
“I wish all the songs came with the characters wearing the outfits made for each specific song instead of having to unlock them later on in the game.”
“It has something called 'festivals' where you can pick 3 songs and it will kind of put them together as a medley you create with whatever costume you want to use.”