Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review | Gaming Trend
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The music/rhythm genre is on the rise, it seems. After the long drought for the genre that became bloated with countless rhythm titles in the mid 2000s, it appears the planets may have aligned once again in favor of those gamers with a passion of hitting buttons along with music queues. The recent announcements of Rock Band and Guitar Hero making a harmonious return to the gaming scene might prove that gamers are still interested in the once overwhelming genre, as long as there is still uniqueness and originality. Does this port of a 2-year-old music game on the 3DS have what it takes to stand up to that scrutiny that rehashes of the past few years have created?
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| Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review | High-Def
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Although it is immensely popular in Japan, the Western audience is still quite new to the Hatsune Miku craze. What started as a Vocaloid package (Vocaloid being singing synthesizer software) has exploded into a series and franchise of its own, spawning more character-based packages as well as a slew of other bits of media.
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| Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review | GameRevolution
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Whod have thought fake people could put on such a kickass show?
The last time I played one of these, the phrase pop songs as sung by Siri popped into my head, which might be a bit harsh but not altogether inaccurate. Hatsune Miku is a series centered around the titular character, who is a popular virtual idol with a completely computerized voicelong neon-blue hair, headphones eternally over her ears, perfectly-choreographed dance moves, the whole nine. And on the 3DS in Project Mirai DX, instead of trying to appear as a 3D anime-styled idol, all of the idols in the package are short, squatter chibi figures that are just adorable.
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| Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX (3DS) Review | NWR
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For the uninitiated, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is a mostly-straightforward rhythm game involving button presses and cute anime girls. For the initiated, its the third Western-released game in a series of very good, mostly-straightforward rhythm games involving button presses and cute anime girls. While Mirai DX is just like the two Project Diva games released before on Vita and PS3 in most ways, it manages to do this just a little different and just a little worse.
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| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Video Review - ThisGenGaming
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ThisGenGaming starts off big with Metal Gear Solid V as their first video review on Youtube.
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| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | VGU
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Sam Foxall from VGU writes: 'Kojima and his team have finally released MGSV to the world. Is V the one to surpass all other Metal Gear games, or is it just pretty good?'
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| Hatsune Miku: Project Diva DX Review | 3DS Pedia
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Hatsune Miku started out as, and technically still is, a voice synthesizer program, but for the best part of her life shes been looked upon as the worlds most famous virtual singer. She and her fellow Vocaloids have way too many songs to count, but every once in a while a bunch of the more famous ones get compiled into a rhythm game by Sega. The latest such release is Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX for the 3DS.
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| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Video Review - ThisGenGaming
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ThisGenGaming starts off big with Metal Gear Solid V as their first video review on Youtube.
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| The Legend of Kay Anniversary Review | Entertainment Buddha
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EB: Despite its fresh new coat of paint, The Legend of Kay still feels firmly rooted in a console generation long since passed.
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| Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Video Review - ThisGenGaming
Added: 05.09.2015 9:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
ThisGenGaming starts off big with Metal Gear Solid V as their first video review on Youtube.
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