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Project diva x gift guide
Project diva x gift guide














The PlayStation 4 version will be released in the fall of 2016. This game is currently available in Japan, in the Japanese language, though it will work on any PS Vita system from any region. Hatsune Miku Project Diva X review game provided by. Rocking with Miku in this virtual setting is almost as good as the real thing. Its song list seems kinda short, but what’s there is pretty dang good.

project diva x gift guide

The core gameplay remains the same, but some modifications make it the new champion. I’m probably forgetting stuff, but the important thing is this: if you liked the other Project Diva games, then Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is very likely to be something you enjoy at least moderately, perhaps a whole hell of a lot. Of course, I would never really request such a thing from Sega… because they recently changed their phone number. It’s too bad that it’s not possible to have an option, but that’s probably unrealistic to ask Sega for. Depending on your preferences, yeah, that’s a move up or down. Or, if one of those did happen in this game, I don’t remember it, so it must not have been as good. Point is, don’t come into this expecting every PV to feature the crazy ninja sword fights and deadly standoffs of “Knife” from Project Diva f 2nd. Honestly, I could (and often do) watch Hatsune Miku do anything at all and be entertained. Your visual entertainment is the character in mostly the same place and dancing - more emphasis on showing you the characters’ exact movements than before - which is its own kind of fun. Toning down the elaborate music videos and theatrics of the last couple of Project Diva games, X puts less focus on the stage and more on the song and dance routine, with few exceptions. It’s kind of like Miracle Girls, except it doesn’t fucking blow.

project diva x gift guide

There are also some special events, where the player picks three songs in a sort of live medly on a special stage, complete with a glow stick-waving audience of Mikumaniacs. Of course, I could never really hit Hatsune Miku… because with moves like hers, she’d easily dance out of the way. It makes me want to do that Austin Powers thing where I punch the character and pull off a mask to reveal someone else. Seeing Len is weird and painful enough on its own, but when he’s awkwardly doing Miku’s exact dance routine and singing with her voice? Ew. Most jarring is when Kaito steps onto the stage and leaves behind his deep voice in favor of simply lip-syncing to Miku’s vocals - something I thought only I did.

project diva x gift guide

It gets weirder during times when one vocaloid takes the stage and dances with the same moves - and voice - of another. Of course, I would never play something that blended those things perfectly… because I am allergic to most of the foliage on Tallest Mountain. I skipped most of it because I super don’t give a shit, but if you stick around, “It’s all thanks to you,” and “Thanks for your help,” and other such ego patting ramp Project Diva X up into a strange territory somewhere between an anime dating sim and Dora the Explorer. Miku and the other vocaloids also do a lot of talking right to the player, being sure to patronize to the max.

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Of course, I can’t really play Phantasy Star Online with Hatsune Miku… because Version 2 has been officially offline for a while, and I don’t want to start over with a new character. It made me want to hook up my Dreamcast and dive into Ragol with my cosplaying waifu. One module that hit home with me is one that makes Miku look like a FOnewearl ( that’s right, a FOnewearl!), my preferred class from Phantasy Star Online. Of course, I can’t really give Miku any toys… because she’s always out on tour and I don’t want to add to her luggage.














Project diva x gift guide