I don’t like to use boosts or items in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva games. I know that they’re present in certain installments, like Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, to give people who might need it a ...
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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 ...
I can't dance. I can feel a rhythm, but coordinating my limbs in time to that beat and making it not look ridiculous is just a skill I have not mastered - the chaos of a mosh pit is much easier to fit ...
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 ...
Hatsune Miku comes dancing back onto the PlayStation 4 shortly after her previous appearance in Project DIVA X, but what does Project DIVA Future Tone do that warrants a release so shortly after a new ...
Description: On your mark… Get set… SING! The Racing Miku 2016 module rolls onto the racetrack of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X! Aerodynamically designed by Koyama ...
If you have a save file from the first Project Diva, import it upon starting a new game. You'll get a 5000 point bonus, a Miku Pop Poster Room Item, and all the costumes (including swimsuits) that you ...
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