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Project diva nintendo switch
Project diva nintendo switch







Throw in the custom outfits you have made the Vocaloids wear and you'll be lucky not to get distracted. This is helpful given how hectic it can become while playing as your screen fills with not only notes but also numerous visual effects, all in front of a typically colourful music video. Thankfully, the game offers five difficulty levels for all of the songs, giving you plenty of room to practice and hone your skills. While this might sound like an easy feat Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix can offer a challenge that is sure to test even the most veteran of rhythm game players. Rinse and repeat for all the songs and difficulties and you have yourself a highly addictive rhythm game.

project diva nintendo switch

Should you get your timing right and earn big then you will clear the song, earning you points to spend on a number of costumes and extras.

project diva nintendo switch

Sometimes you will need to hold a note for extra points, flick the thumbstick for a ‘slide’ note, or even press multiple notes at once. For those unfamiliar however, this rhythm title sees you jumping into a wide variety of music genres to hit notes in time with the music as they fly in from all directions to rack up a high score. Not to the surprise of anyone who is familiar with the series, the gameplay of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix is exactly what you have come to know and love.

project diva nintendo switch

Packed with over 100 songs, over 300 costumes, and three game modes, Hatsune Miku and her Vocaloid friends make their way to the Nintendo Switch with quite a bang, even if it’s not much different from what fans have come to know and love from this rhythm game series. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix is the latest game to release in SEGA’s popular Project DIVA series while also being the first to release on the Nintendo Switch. Reviews // 22nd May 2020 - 3 years ago // By Judgemental Waifu Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix Review









Project diva nintendo switch