- April 1, 2021
- Kodansha
Hop Step Sing! VR Live 《Hop★Summer Tour 2020》
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【Hop Step Sing! VR Live 《Hop★Summer Tour 2020》】 Hop Step Sing!'s first VR live performance, 《Hop★Summer Tour 2020》, which was held in Japan in October 2020 and later expanded to Greater China and North America, is now available worldwide! Dive into a 360-degree immersive concert experience tailored for VR headset enthusiasts. Join Niina, Shikiri, and Mikasa as they serenade you with six captiv…








- The VR concert offers an amazing experience with high-quality animations and a fantastic culmination of performances.
- The surprise appearance of the seiyuus at the end of the concert adds a unique and enjoyable element for fans.
- The concert includes features like romaji karaoke subtitles and AI concert-goers, enhancing the immersive experience.
- The intermissions during the concert may be confusing for those who disable subtitles, limiting understanding for some viewers.
- While the concert can be watched without VR gear, it is not recommended, which may exclude some potential players.
- The experience may not fully replace the original music videos, which have unique visuals and choreography.
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4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect is praised for its engaging format, featuring remade music videos with updated visuals and AI-generated concert-goers that enhance the experience. The inclusion of romaji karaoke subtitles is a highlight, making it accessible for new listeners to sample the music, though it is noted that it doesn't replace the original music videos. Overall, it offers a unique and interactive way to enjoy the music.
“If you're new to HSS, this is a good way to sample all of their music so far, but it's not a replacement for their original music videos.”
“I would like it if the earlier music videos were remade, but only change the singers' looks to what they look like now.”
“This is about an hour long; you get all the MC portions in between songs, and there are even AI concert-goers that walk around, wave their arms, throw things, etc., just as if they were real people.”
“It also has romaji karaoke subtitles, which is something I've always wanted for the music videos!”