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I quite enjoyed working through the song lists for Project Diva F and F 2nd on the PlayStation 3/Vita, and Project Mirai’s use of touch controls on the 3DS helped change up the formula significantly. The rhythm games we’ve seen featuring Japan’s virtual idol thus far have been little more than lists of songs that players must complete to unlock more songs, costumes and stages, and there’s nothing wrong with that. With fans anxiously awaiting word on whether Sega plans to bring the 224 song monster that is Project Diva Future Tone to the West, why should they bother with the measly 30 tracks in Hatsune Miku Project Diva X? Because this one’s got more actual game in it.
