So here we are with Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X; the tenth title in the Project Diva series. That’s quite an impressive innings considering the franchise begun in 2009, but when you think about it, the core structure of these games has stayed pretty rigid since its inception so it must be pretty easy to tweak from game to game. Each title basically introduces you to a fresh playlist of songs to choose from and some additional mechanics that sometimes work well and sometimes don’t. So where does Project Diva X stand?
The next game in the Project Diva series launches in Spring 2014 and there’s an 11 minute trailer showcasing some of the new in-game PVs. Check out some extensive gameplay of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd below:
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd launches on PS Vita and PS3 in Spring 2014.
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 is almost out in Japan as the game launches on the 28th of November. You can see a huge 10 minute gameplay trailer below of the AM2 developed rhythm game:
There are currently no plans to release Project Mirai 2 outside of Japan.
As per all Project Diva titles, new modules (aka costumes) always appear and now we’re getting our first look at one of the new modules. The above image shows the Magical Mirai 2013 module.
Also confirmed is the inclusion of items from the Piapro website which allows fans to submit custom costumes, items and even lyrics. Submissions to the website will be screened by Piapro and the best will be featured in the final game.
Check out the new trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F. Full details of the features announced are listed below:
*Photo Studio – Based from AR Photo from PSVita, you can take a pic of anyone with a song artwork as a background
*Fully-functional Edit Mode – You can now create a PV on the big screen
*3D support for PV Mode only
*All 6 Vocaloid characters appear in the Senbonzakura PV
Anyone remember the SEGA arcade game Quartet? Allow me to jog your memory:
Now here’s an interesting remix for you all! The main theme from Quartet was remixed and added as a playable song in Project DIVA Arcade. Check out the promotional video below:
Also interesting for Sonic fans is that if you skip the chorus (1:14) you might recognise the melody to It Doesn’t Matter from Sonic Adventure. Seriously! We’re not entirely sure if this is a coincidence or not but it’s certainly worth noting!
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