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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F - Playstation 3
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- Includes 38 popular Hatsune Miku songs
- 4 unique difficulties for every song, to challenge players new and old
- Over 90 costumes and 100 accessories
- Create your own Miku videos in "Edit Mode" and share them online
- Add Miku into your own photos in "Studio Mode". Spend time with your favorite characters in the "Miku Room"
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| Publication Date | August 27, 2013 |
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| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| ASIN | B00DCQ5A40 |
| Release date | August 27, 2013 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 5.31 x 0.55 inches; 3.03 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 69075 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.03 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America, Inc. |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2013 |
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Step onto the world's ultimate stage. Join Hatsune Miku in an all new rhythm video game featuring selections from her popular songs. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F features 38 unique songs including popular tracks like Tell Your World and Black Rock Shooter. Players can create and share their own Miku videos in "Edit Mode" and can customize the popular diva with over 90 costumes and 100 accessories.
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Customers like the appearance, quality and value of the video game. They mention that it's spectacular, well done and beautiful. They also appreciate the great selection of songs and the value for money. Customers also appreciate that the graphics and artwork are great and eye-catching.
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Customers like the quality of the game. They mention it's a lot of fun, interesting, and challenging. They also appreciate the unique game play experience and the fun little Easter eggs to discover.
"...There are also minigames to be played here, but because I've spent all my time with Rin, I've only experienced the minigame called "Made You Look"...." Read more
"...and decorate their rooms. It's pretty exciting when you first get into it but then it's gets pretty repetitive...." Read more
"...game (even though I'm not very good) The songs are so catchy, most of the are upbeat and ridiculously cheery and there is such a wide range or types..." Read more
"...Project Diva you will definitely love this game which has essentially the same gameplay and the songs are good as well...." Read more
Customers find the music videos in the game good, catchy, and fun. They also say the game has a great selection of songs and graphics. Customers also mention that the game is great for Vocaloid fans and that the songs are fast paced.
"...I don't speak a word of Japanese, but even I find these songs to be surprisingly good...." Read more
"...and Tokyo Teady bear, which, despite the name, is quiet thought provoking and abusive towards simple plushies ^w^..." Read more
"...not stop playing this game (even though I'm not very good) The songs are so catchy, most of the are upbeat and ridiculously cheery and there is such..." Read more
"...The old game had an excellent selection of songs, especially if you like playing fast paced, melodic songs such as Romeo and Cinderella, Meltdown,..." Read more
Customers find the graphics great, nice, and eye-catching. They also appreciate the pretty videos in the background. Overall, customers describe the game as fun, colorful, and rock solid.
"Good song selection, vocaloid are awesome (in general), the graphics and artwork are great, and it's clever how each song is done like a music video...." Read more
"...This game is a lot of fun, looks very nice, and has extras but it feels a little weird to play on the TV with a controller for this sort of game...." Read more
"...This is a great game, awesome music, fun to play, and the visuals, superb... maybe even too good...." Read more
"...This game has a great selection of songs, as well as great graphics, and the game actually has more depth than I excepted...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the customization options in the video game. They mention that there are plenty of character customization options, more outfits for all of the characters, and fun character interactions. They also appreciate the many costumes and unlockables.
"...The game gives you LOTS to earn and achieve; many, many costumes, featuring a very mixed-up-priced Mikudayo for you're head (mini) and a Mikudayo..." Read more
"...It's neat that you can change out characters and costumes, and have that reflected on the music videos...." Read more
"...This time around there's is more outfits for all of the characters, different categories that way you can layer accessories on outfits, photo shoot..." Read more
"...There are interactions with the characters, and the songs are fast paced. I doubt she will be bored with this anytime soon...." Read more
Customers find the appearance of the video game spectacular, well done, and superb. They also say the visuals are beautiful and the game is pretty polished. Overall, customers describe it as an amazing product with great quality.
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"...In conclusion, the game is full of vocaloid goodness, and is a pretty polished game overall...." Read more
"I have never been this satisfied with a game! The quality is fantastic. The pacing and challenge of the game are just right too!..." Read more
"...This is a great game, awesome music, fun to play, and the visuals, superb... maybe even too good...." Read more
Customers find the value of the video game software to be great. They say it's well worth the money.
"...All in all, this game is definitely worth getting, BOTH GENDERS WILL LOVE IT, as most people seem to think its aimed towards 15 year old girls but..." Read more
"...Besides it's worth the full price for the simple fact that you can play it with a controller, much more comfortable...." Read more
"...So in conclusion this is a great buy, well worth the money but again the only problem is the visuals can be a little distracting in some situations." Read more
"...any of the previous project diva games then this game is definitely worth getting, all it does is change the menus to english but still keeps all of..." Read more
Customers like the extras in the video game. They mention that it has tons of collectibles and costumes to choose from, making many fans happy. They also appreciate that it includes some of their best and popular current songs.
"...This game is defiantly making many fans happy as it includes some of their best/popular current songs, as well as the main five characters; Miku, Rin..." Read more
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"...This game is a lot of fun, looks very nice, and has extras but it feels a little weird to play on the TV with a controller for this sort of game...." Read more
"...take you through Easy to Extreme difficulties and has tons of collectibles and costumes to choose from...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention that the game is easy to get into and fun to play through, while others say that it's unforgiving and challenging.
"...The game does do a decent job with the tutorial for it though, and even with that, it'll take some tinkering with it to fully understand this..." Read more
"...much go from the easiest thing ever to some that are EXTREAMLY IMPOSSIBLE for a human to play...." Read more
"...This is by far the easiest note to play and serves very well as free transition notes where you can rest your fingers a little bit...." Read more
"...The songs are fun to play through and can be quite the challenge, at least to me since I wouldn't classify myself as being good at these sorts of..." Read more
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The game has multiple modes to choose from, so I'll give a brief synopsis of them now.
Rhythm Game- This is where you'll likely spend most of your time in the game. Project Diva F has a rather diverse song selection of around 40 tracks. The songs cover multiple genres from rock to pop (they are almost all extremely catchy though). I don't speak a word of Japanese, but even I find these songs to be surprisingly good. You start with a small selection of songs and unlock new ones as you progress through the rhythm game. There are four different difficulties (Easy, normal, hard, and extreme), and depending on which song you are playing (and how good you are at the game), even easy mode could pose a slight difficulty. All-in-all, an incredibly woryhwhile experience that is fun, addictive, and rewarding. I say rewarding due to the fact that completing songs gets you DP (Diva Points), which you use to buy various costumes/modules, accessories, gifts for the characters, and room items (we'll get to the last two soon).
Studio- In the studio, there are two different modes. They're not TOO significant, but I'll cover them here briefly. Live Studio allows you to listen to select tunes by Miku on a simulated stage (again, not too significant, but there are some songs in this mode that you can't play in the Rhythm game, so if you like the music like I do, that could play a role in you visiting this mode from time to time). Photo studio is a mode allows you to take photos of the vocaloid characters. Nothing too exciting about that, but you can use your own photos as backgrounds for the photos you take here, so that's something.
Diva Room- This is by far the strangest (yet intriguing) mode. Here, you bond with Miku and the gang by petting their heads and giving them gifts. You can also decorate each of their rooms with the stuff you unlock throughout the rhythm game. There are also minigames to be played here, but because I've spent all my time with Rin, I've only experienced the minigame called "Made You Look". It's a monotonous version of rock, paper, scissors where you play rock, paper, scissors, THEN you try to guess which direction Rin will look. If you guess wrong, it's a draw, and that round was a waste of time (I'm not a fan of this minigame...) Anyway, as you bond with them, you'll unlock room items that are relative to the character you're bonding with.
Edit Mode- Here is the final mode I will discuss here. In this mode, you can make your own music videos starring Miku and the others (up to three vocaloids). You can use the tracks in the game or your own mp3's you have saved to your PS3 (that, my friends, is awesome). As far as making the music videos go, it's pretty complex and in depth, so it'll take some time and dedication to get a good video made. I'm not going to explain everything you can do in it because there are a lot of options. The game does do a decent job with the tutorial for it though, and even with that, it'll take some tinkering with it to fully understand this mode.
FINAL VERDICT- I personally love this game. It quickly earned its place in my top 5 PS3 games. I never thought a rhythm game would hold that place, but Project Diva F has done it, and I'm assuming it will be there for quite some time. If you enjoy rhythm games, get it. If you enjoy Miku/vocaloids, get it. If you like it and want to see more games in this franchise brought overseas, tell your friends to get it. I'll be enjoying this game for the time being, and I'll be hoping for another release on the Vita and/or 3DS.
This game is defiantly making many fans happy as it includes some of their best/popular current songs, as well as the main five characters; Miku, Rin, Len, Luka, Kaito, and Meiko.
Each character gets featured in at least 2 songs. Speaking of songs, I DO wish that the lonly two male characters would have gotten more of the music. In fact, Kaio has only 1 song for himself, while being a mere 1/3 of another. Len has about 4 songs including the 2 Kagamine twin's songs (Which I'm very happy about! :D)
There is a feature in the game (The Diva room), which let's you pet the characters and play made you look ( a rock, paper, scissors game with a twist!) and decorate their rooms. It's pretty exciting when you first get into it but then it's gets pretty repetitive. But, it's still pretty fun in the whole entire! ^.^
The game gives you LOTS to earn and achieve; many, many costumes, featuring a very mixed-up-priced Mikudayo for you're head (mini) and a Mikudayo head mask! Very nice and slightly creepy! >.< Some reasons why this game is rated T (in my opinion) is for the difficulty; It's levels pretty much go from the easiest thing ever to some that are EXTREAMLY IMPOSSIBLE for a human to play. Another slight concern is the violence: the game added a nice scary-moving-dolls touch in one of the songs, a great Sadistic Music Factory (the lyrics are probably why it gets a little jumpy towards younger players), and Tokyo Teady bear, which, despite the name, is quiet thought provoking and abusive towards simple plushies ^w^
There are also about 2 songs in the game that will most likely make ANY HARDCORE FAN bawl into tears, if not, on the verge of it. Why? Because the characters make you feel like your actually there in THEIR dimension, wanting to hold your hand and make you happy; one song, the main character (no spoilers!) starts to cry (big time-ish) at the middle end.
All in all, this game is definitely worth getting, BOTH GENDERS WILL LOVE IT, as most people seem to think its aimed towards 15 year old girls but trust me, there's plenty of violence, action, and heartfelt/fun moments for any player!!!
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Por si no tienen ni idea solo diré que es un juego rítmico digamos tipo Guitar Hero pero con canciones de Miku donde hay que presionar los botones que dice, se usan los botones, stick y D-pad en diferentes formar que puedes ver en el tutorial en unos pocos minutos
Les personnages en 3D sont très bien imager et la langue anglaise n'est pas difficile à comprendre.




