Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
- October 13, 2016
Even if the overly cutesy and unmistakably synthetic music isn’t to the player’s liking, there’s still an appreciable appeal to the upbeat and innocent imagery of Miku happily dancing away, tossing virtual hearts and fireworks in every direction. It’s just too bad that the star of the show suffers from a bit of the PSVR’s occasionally blurry resolution, her body oftentimes becoming obscure by the low resolution of the headset. It’s also unfortunate just how little interactivity actually takes place in this idol-worshiping simulator: not only are players unable to select the songs they want to see Miku perform (each concert run only allows the choice of one of two randomly selected songs during each transition), the sparse and simplistic rhythm games lack so little interactivity they might as well not exist.
Experience the Hatsune Miku concert of the future! Enter a virtual stadium, immerse yourself in the audience, and get lost in the music. And if the crowd goes really wild, you'll even get the chance to watch a special, one-on-one performance. So raise your glow sticks, cheer Miku on, and enjoy the show like never before! Please note that you must purchase the free 'VR Future Live' game and a Stage…
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Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
Even if the overly cutesy and unmistakably synthetic music isn’t to the player’s liking, there’s still an appreciable appeal to the upbeat and innocent imagery of Miku happily dancing away, tossing virtual hearts and fireworks in every direction. It’s just too bad that the star of the show suffers from a bit of the PSVR’s occasionally blurry resolution, her body oftentimes becoming obscure by the low resolution of the headset. It’s also unfortunate just how little interactivity actually takes place in this idol-worshiping simulator: not only are players unable to select the songs they want to see Miku perform (each concert run only allows the choice of one of two randomly selected songs during each transition), the sparse and simplistic rhythm games lack so little interactivity they might as well not exist.
50%Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live – 1st Stage Review
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live is an impressive albeit pricey VR experience. It is not a terribly exciting rhythm game at all, since it is just relying on such a basic shaking gesture. Only those who are interested in a VR experience or are Hatsune Miku fans should apply here, since that is what its strengths are: a passive musical spectacle.
50%Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live Review – Personal Concert (PSVR)
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