First Impressions: Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

First Impressions: Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX


Being a small Vocaloid fan, I procured yet another game dedicated to vocaloid and rhythm games where it involves a lot of jabbing at screens and trying to get past Great to earn more items to spoil little Vocaloids with, Kaito being my favourite.

This little beauty was released on September 11th here in Australia, so I got this a few days after initial release since I had only obtained Ultra Despair Girls on release.

Now, when it comes to these sort of games, it's best to obtain them early cause they only seem to be in once and quickly snatched up by gamers like myself.
Any search now for the game, in Australia, is out of stock. Though, this topic of opinion is for something I can do at a later date.

Now onto the opinion of the game.


Being a avid fan of rhythm games, I had to snatch it up before anyone else did, heck, I even asked the staff to hold it for a few days while I waited for payday to come around. (The staff at Narellan EB Games are saints. Pay them a visit sometime).

Anyway, being excited as I was, I looked at the game and AR cards that came with it and it gave me a great idea of what songs to expect and a few personal favourites being on this game which weren't on the others. A few being The World is Mine, Amatsu Kitsune, Senbonzakura, Electric Love and 1, 2, Fanclub as a few to name.

So, when I got to a quite place, I got round to playing it. The game starts off easy enough with the options of buttons, for those who play them on the Playstation systems and the stylus, for those who prefer to jab a screen, this is good for those who played games like Theatrhythm on the 3DS.
Since being a fan of the Stylus option, I used that and boy was it much easier for me. I got the hang of the game quickly and the music was amazing but not as much as the chibi style video clips the game has in the background of every song.

Which I admit, distracted me more often then not and caused me to retry songs.

It doesn't take long to sucked into the game and unlocking all the songs and being left at the end hoping for more. So the replay value is based on how much you want to obtain everything and being perfect. If that's how you play, I promise tyou, this game will make you play it till your blue in the face.

It's fun, simple and a lovely game to play. Being a sucker for chibi characters, this game is pretty much a pinnacle in my gaming collection in regards to gameplay, music and art design. I recommend people who love rhythm games, handheld lovers and perfectionists to have a go at this bundle of cute yet energetic game.

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