- June 29, 2017
- Kodansha
Hop Step Sing! High Quality Edition
49%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
79% User Score 14 reviews
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About
Enjoy a front row ticket to a perfomance by Japan's newest idol group: Hop Step Sing! Niina, Mikasa and Shikiri will sing and dance their way into your hearts in this, an immersive VR experience of their debut single: "Kisekiteki Shining!".






Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
music9 positive mentions
- Cute visuals and great vocals enhance the overall experience.
- The graphics are crisp and well-polished, providing an enjoyable VR music video experience.
- The motion and physics of the characters and outfits are impressive, adding to the immersion.
- The brightness of the HQ version is too high, causing eye strain for some players.
- The experience is very short and may not justify the price for many users.
- There are performance issues, such as frame drops during the first viewing on Oculus.
music
17 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect of the game is characterized by vibrant, engaging VR music videos that appeal to fans of anime idol music. Users appreciate the high-energy songs and impressive visuals, with a variety of performances that enhance the overall experience. While the content is brief, the quality and replayability of the music videos make them a worthwhile addition to the VR experience, with recommendations for specific songs based on personal favorites.
“If you like this kind of anime idol music, you'll more than likely enjoy this experience.”
“The dev did a good job of creating various scene changes in each music video performance, which made the whole experience more enjoyable.”
“It's great having music videos like this in VR, and I would love to see more artists/groups utilizing the medium.”
“Overall, I would recommend everything they make, but if you don't want to take the full plunge, at least give a song or two of theirs a try!”
“Mostly because it is only one song and an incredibly short experience for $3.50!”
“- Their first song and its visuals are a lot weaker compared to their later songs.”