

Over 100,000 original songs use Hatsune Miku’s vocals, and she’s become something of a worldwide phenomenon. Since her creation, Miku has taken on a life of her own, developing a signature look, a vivid personality, a style of clothing, and established a group of friends who have done the same thing. Miku was released as a singing synthesizer software, but she has become much more than that. If you don’t already know, Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is a vocaloid created by Crypton Future Media in 2007. There’s more to do here than there is in most rhythm games, and the entire package is sure to bring a smile to your face. Project Mirai DX is, all at once, a fashion game, a home design game, a choreography creator, a musical instrument, a reversi game, a rebirth of Puyo Puyo (or, if you prefer, Puyo Pop), an alarm clock (yes, really), a music video compilation, and a collection of great pop songs.

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is, at its core, a rhythm game.
