Game play revolves around timed button presses, which is pretty standard fare for rhythm games. There have been many Hatsune Miku games released so far and our Senior Editor, Andrew stills plays them every now and again on his PS Vita. Very little at first glance appealed to me. I’ll be honest in saying I was a bit skeptical in whether or not I would enjoy it. The whole thing going in is a bit surreal. Most notably, arcades are where it receives most of its attention and is the primary source of content for this particular Hatsune Miku game. It is quite the phenomenon, spawning quite a few previous titles across multiple platforms. She has a huge following in Japan and her concerts feature her via holographic projection. For those unfamiliar Hatsune Miku is an animated blue haired teenage girl with a synthesized voice. Going into Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone however, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’ve played a lot of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, which to me are the ultimate rhythm games. Even though I’m terrible at DDR which still has given me some fun times, hanging with friends trying to beat each other’s terrible scores is always a blast.
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