![]() This is the face you will see most often, though she is occasionally joined by her cohorts and fellow Vocaloids: Rin and Len Kagamine (twins), KAITO, Meiko, and Megurine Luka. The most famous of them all being Hatsune Miku, the infamous girl with teal colored pigtails. Most of the characters in these videos, best known as “Vocaloids”, have cherubic faces with voices to match so sickeningly sweet that they are almost diabetes inducing. Throughout the course of gameplay you experience music videos behind the interactive overlay in which, true to rhythm game fashion, you must hit the corresponding controller buttons at just the right time to ensure the best of scores and emerge with a passing grade. If you are not familiar with the Hatsune Miku games, there’s very little I can do to help you suffice to say that they are an incredibly quirky rhythm series filled to the point of bursting with Japanese pop songs specifically created for these games. Today, however, I will review Hatsune Miku Diva Project Future Tone (which I will mercifully shorten to “Future Tone” for all of us, myself most of all), informing all that read just exactly what to expect from this incredibly odd but overwhelmingly enjoyable title. You don’t need to know the lyrics to feel the rhythm!Ī week ago I dropped the preview for Hatsune Miku Diva Project Future Tone, granting a brief look into my thoughts on the game. ![]()
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