World-famous virtual singer Hatsune Miku invites you to join her on stage in in this VR music game! Simply put on your headset, choose a song, then use your VR controllers to catch the melody symbols flying from the speakers at the back of the stage. But beware the long riff symbols and other challenges that will make it harder to reach the perfect score!
Songs
The following songs from popular Hatsune Miku artists are included:
* Stella
* Ievan Polkka
* Singularity
* Amagoi Miseinen
* Sharing The World
* Ghost Rule
* SenbonZakura
* Hibikasi Kei
* SLoWMoTIoN
* Lucky Orb
Features
* Rhythm action game using VR controllers
* Enjoy Miku’s original dance while playing the game
* 2 Miku outfits and 2 glowsticks
* Ten songs with two difficulties for intense dance action
* Music video mode: watch any song from multiple angles with your choice of stage and outfit
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | promo.komodo.jp |
developer | Crypton Future Media |
publisher | Komodo |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 3.01 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish |
Please don’t get this. It feels like it’s designed for short people and you have to put the sound to the max to barley hear the actual songs
Sad that this is an official crypton game :(
If your looking for an alternative try project diva
My daughter is a huge Miku fan. She absolutely loves this app! Gets her hyped and moving!
I was playing this game a little bit, and it seemed fun, my hopes were pretty high. But then it started being buggy and glitchy, this game is just really simple and kind of bad. I’m really pissed that this costed $20. I would like a refund because this game was definitely not worth it.
LOVE Hatsune Miku, but this game glitches out and lags bad sometimes, which makes messing up during the super fast songs a more common occurrence.
I really want to give this a good review, but it doesn't deserve it and that makes me sad. My daughter is a huge Miku fan so I got this for her and I was shocked at how little content is included. Even with all the DLC, it's maybe about 30 songs. That's really stingy. Sure, some of the songs are really solid but it's pathetic compared to the Project Diva games. You also only get two Miku costumes. The game seems to be more about dancing than accurately hitting the incoming notes, which frankly seem to be too frantic on some songs. Anyway, great to have a Miku game but we went back to Beat Saber and only do Miku from time to time. There are only a handful of backgrounds, and it's just too expensive for what's on offer. It's also only all Miku. Would be fun to have gotten other Vocaloids as well. Unfortunately the sound quality of the songs isn't the best. Audio is kind of tiny and muffled. 39 Music should rock the place, but this game's rendition is pretty anemic. Some songs also cut off before they're actually over, with Lucky Orb being the most obvious culprit here. Graphics are also a bit glitchy and Miku's model flickers from time to time.
At the end of the day, this is cool if you're a Miku fan but pass on it if you're not. My daughter's favorite song was DLC (39 Music), but at least it's available. My favorite song is Lucky Orb and it's included in the 10 songs for the base game. Ghost Rule is another solid song in the initial 10 songs but Romeo and Cinderella and Kimagure Mercy which are other big favorites at home are DLC. Hilariously you can use green onions instead of glow sticks so that was a nice touch. Ievann Polkka is also in the initial song list so get those green onions ready and enjoy the Polka! That's for hardcore Miku fans ;) But yea, Crypton needs to stop making their own games and partner up with Sega again. In the meantime, you get a similar experience for free with Kizuna AI. Just one song if you don't get DLC there but free is tough to beat.
You need to buy songs and you have olny 6 at start the game feels un finished