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An interesting thing can happen with Vocaloid songs. Since these are characters who don’t have defined roles or personalities, people will sometimes use the music to create personas and situations for ...
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If you told me one year ago that I was going to play a Hatsune Miku game and end up loving it, I would’ve laughed in your face and went back to whatever cool, edgy game I was playing at the time.
Sega faced a challenge when the company decided to make a Hatsune Miku game. They had to transform an Internet phenomenon into a video game sensation that would appeal to Vocaloid fans and the general ...
Another Hatsune Miku game has appeared on Vita, already available in Japan and likely to be welcomed by series fans. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is not without oddities, but overall, it brings the ...
The phenomenon around Vocaloid-based music and the anime-inspired mascots that personify these synthetic voices is one that brings tremendous joy to many. It’s not just because our beloved blue-haired ...
It’s been said that the third time’s the charm. During my third try clearing a song while playing Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix for the first time on the Switch, however, I found myself staring ...
One of the songs in the brand new rhythm game, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X, is called Holy Lance Explosion Boy, and it's about an unsettlingly young boy accidentally getting someone pregnant, ...
2015's Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X was a little bit of a departure for the long-running rhythm game series. Rather than adhering to the traditional, gameplay-focused framework of the franchise set up ...