Main game
3.53 average rating based on 19 ratings
Great game! If you are a fan of Hatsune Miku and the Project Diva series then this is definitely something you can get into, though it has its downsides. The gameplay on the 3DS must have still been undergoing some tweaks, I think they solved it in the 2nd version of this game. It's sort of new and overly simple.
Basically, you get a wheel with a timer hand that rotates around it and as the hand rotates it points at different buttons marked on the sides of the wheel and you press the buttons in sync to the timer. Not as visually stirring as the Project Diva games, but things can get pretty hectic with four wheels running at the same time (though only one gets active.)
I wasn't quite happy with the tracklist to this game. There are only about five or six songs that I really loved and four of them are old tracks from Project Diva. I'm still playing it though. Experiencing the flow of a new song and getting it all right and receiving a high score is a great feeling, one that should be chased after even if there is precious little of it. …
Great game! If you are a fan of Hatsune Miku and the Project Diva series then this is definitely something you can get into, though it has its downsides. The gameplay on the 3DS must have still been undergoing some tweaks, I think they solved it in the 2nd version of this game. It's sort of new and overly simple.
Basically, you get a wheel with a timer hand that rotates around it and as the hand rotates it points at different buttons marked on the sides of the wheel and you press the buttons in sync to the timer. Not as visually stirring as the Project Diva games, but things can get pretty hectic with four wheels running at the same time (though only one gets active.)
I wasn't quite happy with the tracklist to this game. There are only about five or six songs that I really loved and four of them are old tracks from Project Diva. I'm still playing it though. Experiencing the flow of a new song and getting it all right and receiving a high score is a great feeling, one that should be chased after even if there is precious little of it. Any new song you can really get into is worth it.
Bottom line : Get it if you are a big fan. Newcomers look elsewhere.
If you dont already have a way to play 3ds imports its REALLY not worth it.
So just finished this Project Mirai 1 Hatsune Miku and Future Stars. Pretty great. I'm so glad I bought a gateway 3ds. Damn Nintendo for region locking.
[spoilers] At the end of the game, after you clear all the songs there is a little concert pv and Miku sings clover club, complete with adorable 3D model dancing, and the bottom screen is a glow stick that you wave around as if you're at the concert in the audience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWNgm-FLxnM[/spoilers]