Hmm I personally think safes are rarely what ruins runs on FT with its 60FPS.
Was far more of a problem in the F series and the PSP games.
Was far more of a problem in the F series and the PSP games.
Agreed, it was a bigger problem for me in F2nd, but it happens to me in FT too, not as often though. The problem is usually that I get distracted by something (usually the PV) for half a second and that's it. I have trouble focusing on the notes sometimes.Hmm I personally think safes are rarely what ruins runs on FT with its 60FPS.
Was far more of a problem in the F series and the PSP games.
Thanks so much! I'll consider getting the games, then.Mirai is definitely different from the Project Diva series, but I still find it enjoyable. It has a great tracklist, cute dances, and had the head and body swap first. Personally, Mirai feels easier than Project Diva, but it has its challenging songs (Skeleton Orchestra and Lillia, my hands do not know mercy)
There's only one game available in the West, Mirai DX (and the 3DS is region locked). But Mirai DX includes content from both games in the series that were released in Japan.Thanks so much! I'll consider getting the games, then.
If they aren't getting Gumi back because of licensing, then I'll take 1, 2 Panda with Rin and Len like in the concerts. Or the remix with Miku and Len.
I think either way could be a possibility. The 1,2, fanclub remix was feautured in the chaos medley in X nearly exactly the same as the full version of the Giga remix after all, just cut short and with rin added it to it.The remix itself might be iffy b/c of licensing. Like, there are exactly two song in the games that isn't sung by the original vocal (A Single Red Leaf and High School Days). These were made by the original artists, the second with the express intent of making it eligible for the games.
Well yeah.I actually wanna play a Project Diva game, but I don't have a PS4 (I have an XBOX One), so all I can really do is get Project Mirai on my 3DS... Does anything think those games are good? The one on the 3DS?
Thank you so much for your response. I always wanted a Miku game, but didn't wanna find it a waste of money (But it's Miku, so it obviously isn't a waste of money)! I might get it after all :DWell yeah.
For me, who just got Project Diva on PS4, I'm saying something: they are two completely different games. Project mirai is really a go-to to start playing rythme games. The difficulty is pretty easy, but some songs are quite hard (* cough cough * Gaikotsu gakudan to Riria *Cough cough*). it's really fun, you feel really accomplished when you get a song on perfect, because the game has so much less songs and you see little by little your song list filling with perfects. All the songs are quite similar, I know that's weird for me to say this, 'cause there's Invisible and glow in the same game, but I mean that the charts work the same way for each song. You can do the whole game with one hand with the other hand doing only the arrows.
While in the other hand, Project Diva has charts that are coherent with each other, just like Mirai. The difficulty is harder, really. and getting a "good" feels less good than in mirai, IMO. and it's impossible with one hand.
I can agree with the first part a lot. Its really sad that the medleys are just producer compilations; Oster Project for beginning, Michite M for Cute, Giga for Quirky.You know, the more I think about it, from an objective sense, the Quirky Medley isn't even a medley. It's just clips of four songs playing back to back. Like, the other medley's at least tried to blend them.
My biggest issue with the medleys was that A) most of them were entirely one artist's songs, which led to B) none of them doing anything original with the songs in them. Like, with the exception of Elegant and Cool (maybe not coincidentally my favorites) and maybe Cute, they kinda just.... played a bit of the song, without any attempt to give it a new spin or style. If they do more medleys, I'd like to see more like the Cool Medley, with a completely different artist arranging different songs.