![]() You press a button (or tap the screen using the stylus, in this case) in time with the notes shown on screen, which run along an ever-progressing line. Fans like myself will no doubt be looking forward to playing Project Mirai DX, but would it turn out to solely be for followers of the twin-tailed virtual pop star, or could it appeal to everyone?Īt its heart, this is a rhythm game. ![]() I usually write for DT about mobile tech, not video games but when the opportunity to review Sega’s Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX presented itself, I was contacted by Jeremy Kaplan, DT’s Editor in Chief in an email almost solely consisting of the words, “You’re a fan, right?” He’s correct, I’m a card-carrying, glowstick-waving Miku obsessed fan, and the Nintendo 3DS game has been on my radar since its announcement.
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