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Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes

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57%Game Brain Score
story, music
gameplay, grinding
57% User Score Based on 56 reviews

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Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes is a single player casual action adventure game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Crypton Future Media and was released on April 21, 2024. It received neutral reviews from players.

Miku and friends crash land on a mysterious planet during their space journey... There they meet many unique characters! Play all kinds of games to grant everybody's wishes! Contains nine minigames including the previously released Amiguru Jump and Amiguru Train.

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57%
Audience ScoreBased on 56 reviews
story5 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features adorable characters and a charming art style that appeals to fans of Hatsune Miku.
  • The mini-games are fun and provide a light-hearted experience, making it enjoyable for casual play.
  • The music and overall atmosphere of the game are delightful, enhancing the gameplay experience.
  • The game is very short, with a main story that can be completed in about 90 minutes, leading to feelings of buyer's remorse.
  • At its price point, many players feel the game lacks sufficient content and depth, making it feel overpriced.
  • The mini-games often feel simplistic and reminiscent of mobile games, lacking the engagement expected from a console title.
  • story
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is notably short, typically taking around 90 to 120 minutes to complete, and lacks depth, which may leave players unsatisfied and without a strong incentive to replay. While the narrative is described as warm and cute, featuring charming artwork and a positive message, it primarily revolves around simple interactions and mini-games that do not significantly impact the story's progression. Overall, the experience is seen as a brief and simplistic journey, with potential for expansion in future titles.

    • “These games are the heart of the interaction on the mysterious planet, with each success moving the story forward.”
    • “I really enjoy playing this game; it's extremely cute and the story was very warm, fuzzy, and had a positive message.”
    • “The story and premise are really nice, so I'm looking forward to if they decide to make more games like this featuring Miku and her friends.”
    • “However, the game’s brevity and lack of depth in its story and gameplay may leave players wanting more.”
    • “The plot plays out very much like 'talk to x NPC, then talk to x other NPC, play a minigame,' and the plot will progress whether you do well in the minigame or not.”
    • “That being said, this game is a $30 glorified mini-game collection with some ham-fisted plot about a wishing star put in as fluff to pad the playtime.”
  • music
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its charm and quality, featuring delightful vocaloid tracks that enhance the overall experience. While the soundtrack is enjoyable and the mini-games are fun, some players feel the game's short duration and high price detract from its value. Overall, the combination of cute artwork and engaging music creates a lighthearted atmosphere, appealing particularly to younger audiences.

    • “As expected with any Hatsune Miku title, the game excels in its musical offerings.”
    • “This game offers a glimpse into a charming universe where music and mini-games intertwine to create a casual, engaging experience.”
    • “Amazing Vocaloid songs have been created with the fantastic imagination of the crews all over Japan.”
    • “Despite the artistic and musical prowess, the game's price point is a significant hurdle.”
    • “You get coins from completing mini-games that you can spend on things like animal sprites that follow Miku around, background music, and some other things that frankly aren't worth playing the mini-games more than once to get.”
    • “The only thing I appreciated was the cute Vocaloids and music.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are widely praised for their vibrant, hand-drawn art style that evokes classic anime aesthetics, appealing particularly to younger audiences. The cute and colorful artwork, complemented by a pleasant soundtrack, enhances the overall experience, although the game is primarily designed for children.

    • “The art style deserves praise, with vibrant, hand-drawn environments that beautifully render the game’s setting, providing a nostalgic nod to classic anime aesthetics.”
    • “Fascinating and adorable story, cute anime artwork including pixel art.”
    • “The artwork is cute and the soundtrack is good, but the game itself is definitely more meant for kids.”
    • “The writing was for a much, much younger demographic (under 10).”
    • “Games are lacking for that price, not gonna lie, but the art style is cute though.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by charming mini-games and enchanting music, creating a whimsical atmosphere, but it suffers from brevity and a lack of depth, with only about 1.5 hours of actual playtime. While some mechanics are engaging, others feel like simplistic mobile adaptations, leaving players wanting more content and a richer experience.

    • “This game offers a charming yet brief escapade filled with delightful mini-games and enchanting music, though its steep price and short gameplay duration may leave some players desiring more depth and content.”
    • “Seventeen original tracks accompany the gameplay, enhancing the overall atmosphere and embodying the game’s whimsical, otherworldly vibe.”
    • “However, the game’s brevity and lack of depth in its story and gameplay may leave players wanting more.”
    • “Without grinding achievements, there's only about 1.5 hours of actual gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay is very straightforward and basic; you are inside a small town area with a number of NPCs.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is characterized as a short, cheesy, and wholesome experience that evokes strong emotions, with players noting its ability to make them cry. The art style, enjoyable mini-games, and a touching ending credits song contribute to its overall positive message and cute moments.

    • “It made me cry for real.”
    • “The things I liked were the art style, some of the mini-games are kind of fun, and the ending credits song was really nice. There are some cute and wholesome moments, and the overall message is a good one.”
    • “Very short, cheesy, and wholesome game.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews do not provide specific feedback on the game's optimization, focusing instead on a live performance aspect. Therefore, there is insufficient information to summarize the optimization quality.

    • “And last, but not least, the live performance!”
    • “A live performance of luv4night produced by Domino's crew!”
    • “Let's enjoy the rest of the performance with the app!”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that the game offers only around 1.5 hours of actual gameplay without engaging in grinding for achievements, suggesting that grinding is essential for extending playtime and enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Without grinding for achievements, there's only about 1.5 hours of actual gameplay.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and tedious, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I spent more time grinding than actually enjoying the game.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers good replayability for players interested in completing minigames, achieving 100% completion, and exploring missed dialogue. However, some users feel that the overall replay value is limited, especially considering the game's price point.

    • “It's cool; it gives replay value for going back and replaying minigames to fully 100% the game, get the achievements, or just read missed dialogue.”
    • “The game offers a lot of replayability with various paths and choices that encourage you to experience different outcomes.”
    • “The game is cute and all, but I just don't think it has any replay value, and the price is higher than it should be.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is significantly enhanced by seventeen original tracks that complement the whimsical and otherworldly vibe, creating an immersive experience for players.

    • “Seventeen original tracks accompany the gameplay, enhancing the overall atmosphere and embodying the game’s whimsical, otherworldly vibe.”
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Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes is a casual action adventure game with fantasy theme.

Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox One and others.

Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes was released on April 21, 2024.

Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes was developed by Crypton Future Media.

Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes is a single player game.

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