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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X - PlayStation Vita
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- Digital Singers Take Over the Living Room: Produce live concerts accessorized with unlockable costumes, songs, and stages to create custom live concert starring Hatsune Miku and her friends!
- 30 Miku Tracks: An assortment of new and classic Hatsune Miku music will be yours to jam to! The songs are split into Auras and have different difficulties and challenges to complete.
- Live Quest Mode: Go to five different Clouds with Miku and her friends, and explore them with a series of challenges.
- Interact with Miku and Her Friends: Things start to get very meta for the digital singer as she and her friends discover what it's like to live in the world of Project DIVA X.
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Product information
ASIN | B01EZAYTGG |
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Release date | August 30, 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #101,913 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #295 in PlayStation Vita Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.69 inches; 0.8 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | HM-62007-8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Sega of America |
Date First Available | April 28, 2016 |
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Product Description
Hatsune Miku is back and bigger than ever on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in the upcoming rhythm game, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X . For those new to Project DIVA, it is an addictive core rhythm game starring the digital singer, Hatsune Miku. Project DIVA X is driven forward though a narrative which centers on Miku and her friends undertaking various requests as they explore the five Clouds that make up their world. For the Miku veterans, Project DIVA X has 30 songs and 300 modules (costumes) that get dropped. Illustration by KEI.
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Hatsune Miku:
Project DIVA X is a rhythm action game starring the world-famous digital singer, Hatsune Miku. The fun and charm of the series-defining 'Play Like You're Singing' style takes the stage again, revitalized with an all-new 'Cloud Request' format.
Aim to stage the best show ever with Miku and her friends! To add to the excitement, random module drops will appear mid-game and continue to keep things fresh by introducing special transformation effects!
Collectible modules and accessories are the key to completing more challenging Requests! Can you unlock them all?
The fun in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X is simple! Conduct, Collect, Complete!
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X will also be available on PlayStation 4, a first for the series! The PlayStation 4 version has enhanced graphics and full HD resolution! The rhythm game is better than ever with more elegant visuals!
Rhythm Game & Transformation Effects
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The game's familiar 'Play Like You're Singing' style has been further refined for ease of play and to maximise fun no matter how many times you play. |
Its core series mechanics--pressing and swiping to the rhythm--remain easy to learn yet challenging to master.We also added a new mechanic called the 'Rush Target' which allows you to rapidly boost your score by continuously hitting the right button within the allotted time frame. |
This exciting new feature both tests and rewards the player's skills over the course of the rhythm game. During Chance Time, players are encouraged to push their abilities to the limit. |
Successfully completing a Chance Time sequence will trigger a transformation, unlocking a new module midway through the song. |
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Free Play upholds the beloved traditions of previous entries in the Project DIVA series. Likewise, the songs, stages, modules, and accessories unlocked from Cloud Requests can all be used in Free Play. |
The energy gauge and clear ranks will be familiar to veterans and beginners alike. |
There are no Requests or auras here, so players can pair up stages and modules as they please. |
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During Free Play, modules forgo their usual skill bonuses. However, players can still use Help and Challenge Items. |
Instead of working toward new module drops, players get to select whichever module transformations they desire. (Players can turn off transformations by not setting a module.) |
Players can also mix things up and enjoy a customized rhythm game by freely switching stages across the Clouds. |
The Voltage Rate Gauge is replaced with the traditional Song Energy Gauge. |
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Customers like the fun, graphics and pouch of the video game software. They mention that it's a creative and fun way to spend your free time, the voltage system is also a lot of fun and that the carrying pouch is a great addition. They also like the quality and the music selection. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the music, and appearance of the game.
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Customers have good things to say about the fun of the game. They say it's very addictive, and a creative way to spend your free time. The games are always jam-packed with unlockables and the voltage system is also a lot of fun.
"...the experience is a fresh breath of air into the series and can be pretty addicting...." Read more
"Very good game, it lacks in the sense that it doesn't have as many songs as previous games...." Read more
"...So in conclusion, Project Diva X is certainly a fun game, but I just can't help but think it feels a little bit lazy in its design...." Read more
"Great game for vocaloid fans! If this is your first Hatsune Miku game, then you should buy it because it's very easy to pick up and play right away...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the graphics of the game. They mention that it has the best graphics out of the other two Diva games, and it has a unique charm. The game is well-polished and the costume mechanic is interesting.
"...Obtaining accessories are randomized- Best graphics out of the other 2 Diva games on the Vita.You can't go wrong with this...." Read more
"...The game is well polished and the costume mechanic is interesting. However, the story mode seems tacky and the song list is disappointing." Read more
"...Very catchy music, with a very cute singer. I don't listen to this type of music but I love rhythm games and anime...." Read more
"I like it, has a unique charm...." Read more
Customers appreciate the pouch that comes with the video game software.
"I got this yesterday and it came with the cute pouch! I was super excited to play this game and I did...." Read more
"It came with the carrying pouch. I like it." Read more
"Amazing product, the pouch is also included." Read more
Customers like the story type of the video game. They mention that it has a storyline aspect to it, rather than just playing the songs. They also appreciate the new additions, such as the story progression, which leads to unlocking new songs. Some like the part with little story interaction with the characters.
"...New additions are:- A story type progression leading to unlocking new songs-..." Read more
"This project diva game had a storyline aspect to it, rather than just playing the songs...." Read more
"...I like the part with little story interaction with the characters." Read more
Customers are mixed about the music selection of the product. Some mention that they love most of the songs, especially the melodies, and are enjoying themselves, while others say that the song list is small and lacking. The quality of the music is top notch, and the learning curve is smooth. However, some complain that the game falls short on the song amount and that it is almost entirely Miku songs.
"...But the songs that it does include are good, but keep in mind most of the songs are sung by Miku all other vocaloids only have 1 song that they sing..." Read more
"...My only complaint is that this was almost entirely Miku songs. Kaito had one song, and Miku was in it as well as Meiko...." Read more
"...But it's very flawed. The song list is stellar but small, and it starts to feel like a grind to get modules, especially since you can get the same..." Read more
"...In my mind, the limited song selection is the biggest drawback, and as a result I'm hoping that Sega might consider localizing Project Diva Future..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the product. Some mention that the story is very cute, and the presents are great. However, others say that the stoy mode seems tacky, and that the videos for each song are not quite as creative as their counterparts from.
"...the characters request songs and presents is great, and the story was funny and cute, although shallow...." Read more
"...The story mode is really sort of trite (the characters have to use their song power to re-energize some crystals) and is ultimately just consists..." Read more
"...I also find the story very cute!" Read more
"...However, the story mode seems tacky and the song list is disappointing." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the quality of the game. They mention that the unlock system and the terrible medleys make the game hard to recommend.
"...-of-movies, the randomly drawn outfit unlock system, and the terrible medleys make this title hard to recommend to anybody who's not already a huge..." Read more
"...But it's very flawed...." Read more
"I like what they are trying to do with the story but it's not good. Not only that but the songs aren't that good too...." Read more
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- A story type progression leading to unlocking new songs
- Concert style PVs of the characters dancing instead of interestingly made videos (since the game is character focused)
- Costumes unlocked during songs, diva points no longer exist.
- Equipping accessories provide boost and unlocking factors during songs(addicting part!)
- Obtaining accessories are randomized
- Best graphics out of the other 2 Diva games on the Vita.
You can't go wrong with this. There is so much more to do now than previous titles, making it the robust Project Diva game yet. Replay-ability is high even after you finish the game. With about 30 songs to choose from, trying to make each character like you by giving them gifts and unlocking accessories and costumes, this could last you awhile.
If you're familiar with other games in the Project Diva franchise, however, you will notice some significant changes to this installment.
1. New modules are no longer acquired by collecting Diva Points in-game. Rather, playing the story mode (more on that in a minute) and clearing a chance time segment will cause the lead singer to transform into a new module. Here, rather than replaying songs in free mode to get diva points to get modules, one simply replays songs in story mode to do the same. One big negative here is that when acquiring new modules, the transformation sequence can be quite distracting!
2. There is a story mode, but honestly it doesn't add that much to the game. The story mode is really sort of trite (the characters have to use their song power to re-energize some crystals) and is ultimately just consists of short cutscenes between songs.
3. In previous Diva games, you could use pretty much any module you like at any time, and while this is still possible in free play mode, in story mode bonuses can be obtained by using modules that match the "aura" of the current crystal that is being energized. For example, if you wear a "cute" module in the cute world, various bonuses can be obtained.
4. In free play mode, all difficulty levels seem to be available for each song immediately (at least that has been the case so far, with about 1/2 the songs unlocked). This means that if you are an experienced player, you need not trudge through easy mode, pressing O ad nauseam on each and every song.
5. There is a new type of note introduced, the so-called "rush note". When such a note appears, after it is cleared mashing the corresponding button will earn the player extra points. I found this feature to be a little bit annoying, but to each their own.
So none of the new features really break the core gameplay, but there are some elements of the game that might put off veteran players. For example,
1. The song selection is much smaller than previous Project Diva games, and some of the songs in the medleys are recycled from earlier games.
2. It seems to me that the "videos" for each song are not quite as creative as their counterparts from earlier games. For example, after a few hours of play, I just got a sense that all the performances were the same (Miku and company dancing to a song). It made me long for some of the more ambitious videos from earlier installments (Kagerou Days, Monochrome Blue Sky, World's End Umbrella, The MMORPG Addict's Anthem, etc.).
3. You can still gift items (this time around obtained as drops from songs) to the various characters, but many of the little cut scenes are recycled from earlier games.
So in conclusion, Project Diva X is certainly a fun game, but I just can't help but think it feels a little bit lazy in its design. If you are new to the franchise, I'd honestly recommend an earlier installment of the game (Project Diva F or F 2nd) before picking up this one. In my mind, the limited song selection is the biggest drawback, and as a result I'm hoping that Sega might consider localizing Project Diva Future Tone, however remote that prospect might be.
Aside from technical problems, the shorter song list, cop out dances-instead-of-movies, the randomly drawn outfit unlock system, and the terrible medleys make this title hard to recommend to anybody who's not already a huge vocaloid fan.
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Al decir verdad es la peor entrega hasta la fecha pero aun asi no le quita lo bueno que es este juego
Para los principiantes de hatsune miku, es un juego de ritmo con cuatro dificultades que se aprovecha no solo del d-pad y los cuatro botones sino tambien del analog stick, tambien existe la posibilidad de interactuar con los vocaloid existentes como dar regalos, hablar con ellos y vestirlos, si leyeron bien los puedes vestir!!!!
En esta entrega hatsune miku y los otros vocaloid interactuan contigo y realiza varias preguntas estupidas
El juego a comparacion de las entregas anteriores tiene pocas canciones y solamente salieron 2 canciones descargables hasta la fecha (que decepcion)
Pros
Canciones pegajosas
Gameplay adictivo
Gran cantidad de disfraces
Dificultad moderada (a conparacion de las versiones anteriores)
Cons
Para desbloquear todo requiere demasiado grinding
Rejugar todas las canciones por lo menos unas 10 veces
Barra de amistad elevado hasta nivel 10
Trofeo platinum de por lo menos 60 horas ( ya que para desbloquear todo aveces toma mucha suerte)
En conclusion como todos los juegos de ritmo hay que jugar canciones para desbloquear las demas (por el cual se me hace estupido eso y mas aparte hay que jugar desde normal para desbloquear otras dificultades)
Para los verdaderos fans de la serie se siente como una especie de Tributo a todos estos años de Hatsune miku Vocaloid,tiene unas mecanicas excelentes que le dan mas y mas rejugabilidad al juego por ejemplo conseguir los 300 trajesitos diferentes en cuanto al producto me llevo una grata sorpresa pues aun fue la edicion de preventa que incluye un pouch de regalo
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