Hopefully the upcoming DLC isn’t all Miku songs.īesides the gameplay the music videos are what make the game. There are new duet combinations this time but it makes me wonder if there really aren’t that many solo Kaito or Meiko songs out there. I know that the game’s title has Hastune Miku but there are little to next to no songs with some of the Vocaloids (Meiko). They don’t stand out as immediately as I remembered the first game did but he music videos really help with keep you entertained.Īnother thing about the soundtrack is that some Vocaloids are still under represented in the game. It’s not that the songs are bad, in fact most are great, it’s just that there are several songs that sound like standard anime themes at first or have slow tempos. It took several playthroughs before the songs to grow on me. I wasn’t as crazy about the soundtrack as I was with the first game. While at times the requirements may make you play some songs more than 10 times minimum, the game is fun enough and the songs are good enough that it isn’t that frustrating. The unlocking system encourages players to go through the songs several times. The notes are well synced with the music and the note tracks are more complicated, even making slower track more interesting. Project Diva F 2nd hasn’t changed much but game is still incredibly fun. These goals can range from beating a song x amount of times, get a overall score over several playthroughs to wearing a specific accessory during the stage. Each song has a list of unlockables, each with specific goals. There is a greater emphasis on unlocking modules (costumes) and customizable pieces. Linked Stars encourages you to know the song well enough to deal with any changes of speed because it’s unrealistic to react to. The more Cools you get increases the score for the next note. This line can send the star moving at different speeds towards the next note and can even move back across the same line. Link Stars are series of star notes are connected by a line. This keeps you focused because it requires the use of both hands. The Double Stars requires you to flick both analog sticks or swipe with two fingers simultaneously. What’s new?Īside from the new costumes and songs, there are only two new gameplay mechanics introduced. If you get a Good and Cool rating on enough notes and any bonus Rhythm Points in Chance and Technical Zones then you will successfully complete the song. The the two notes overlap you have to press the corresponding button in the rhythm of the music. Target notes appear all across the screen as trigger notes fly from all directions. Project Diva F 2nd is the second rhythm game to be localized based on user created songs. Hastune Miku is apart of a line of Vocaloids and fans have been creating music and even music videos that have increased their popularity in Japanese culture. Hatsune Miku is a music program that provides digital vocals called Vocaloids. Platforms: Playstation 3, Playstation Vita What is it? Is -Project DIVA F- 2nd worth a second look? This fast paced, colorful rhythm game brings back the charm rhythm games used to have before Dance Dance Revolution, Gutiar Hero and Rock Band standardized rhythm games in their heyday. and U.K.Hatsune Miku and her gang have made a return overseas with a whole new set of music, dancing and costumes. Pretty sure this has made Miku fans in the U.S. PocketGamer also said the game can still be played in its original Japanese format even if people can't fully understand the language, however Roman Support can help fans learn the lyrics to their favorite songs from the Vocaloid mascot, all done though the power of karaoke! And don't worry, the site also said the those keyboard options are fully westernized. There's now Roman Support as well as Full Roman keyboard options for gameplay use. The site says that this version is played exactly like the original Japanese version, save a few new additions. Through high interest and popularly, the once Japan-only iOS Vocaloid game Miku Flick (which is not the project we reported yesterday) is now set to be released to other parts of the world, as an English-language version is now available, reports PocketGamer. Happy Hatsune Miku fans from outside of the Land of the Rising Sun can rejoice as the touch-heavy game staring everyone's favorite pigtailed "virtual diva" can get now get their hands on it! More Miku! Miku Flick Gets Localized Outside of Japan
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