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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix+
Take center stage in Hatsune Miku’s premier rhythm game starring the world’s #1 virtual pop star herself. From a stunner setlist of songs to an enormous wardrobe to style, it’s the ultimate tour with Miku and friends—all it needs is you.
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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix+ Reviews
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix offers traditional rhythm gameplay alongside a highly enjoyable motion based Mix Mode in a package featuring some of the best Vocaloid songs available finally making their debut on the Switch.
Our favourite digital pop idol has finally made her entrance onto the Nintendo Switch and what a booming entry has she made. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix is the latest entry in this electronic pop rhythm series and not only do we have over 100 songs to pick play through, 10 songs that is making their debut appearance, we also have a whole new feature that designed for the Nintendo Switch’s motion controllers. There’s undoubtedly a ton of content for you to go through while you listen and watch your favourite pop idols sing and dance but does it live up to the previous entries?
While slim in content compared to its other console counterpart, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Megamix is a wonderful time for rhythm game enthusiasts. With some exclusive songs and great gameplay mechanics, you should sing and smile along with the lovely world of Hatsune Miku and her friends.
It may just be an arcade-inspired rhythm game, but it's a damn good one at that. Mega Mix+ never tries to be more than it promises. The lack of any real sense of progression isn't ideal, but that can mostly be overlooked thanks to the immense tracklist and consistently fun gameplay.
Founding a gaming website made me open my eyes towards an exponentially wider array of games I had never previously expected I’d cover someday. Last year, I bit the bullet and played my first Hatsune Miku game. Sure, it was a mere picross puzzler, but it made me realize that that entire franchise revolving around a physically nonexistent vocaloid popstar was less cringy than my prejudiced mind had initially imagined. It was only a matter of time before I tackled one of her music-based games...