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8.3Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
2(67%)
mixed
1(33%)
negative
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Games Scores

Jan 25, 2015
Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus
5
User ScoreRinChanNow
Jan 25, 2015
Honestly one of the dullest brawlers I have ever played. If not for the extreme fanservice, there would be literally nothing of note about this. (and even then, all the really cool costumes are DLC) The game truly shines during 1-on-1 shinobi battles, but fights against trash mobs are heinously boring and will often go on far too long. There's a (surprisingly lengthy) story, but it's overwritten and poorly paced. Most of the characters are very obnoxious, although a few are likeable. (Ikaruga
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PlayStation Vita
Jan 25, 2015
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd
10
User ScoreRinChanNow
Jan 25, 2015
The most beautiful game ever developed. I've played it for over 250 hours across all the different modes, of which there are several. The core rhythm game is addictive and satisfying, edit mode (where you can create music videos and notemaps to any song at all) is beautifully in-depth, and the diva room... the diva room is certainly present. If you want a deceptively hardcore rhythm game with a great tracklist and lots to see and unlock, (there's 40 songs in the base game, with even more available as reasonably-priced DLC) then this is all you will ever need, ever.
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PlayStation 3
Aug 27, 2013
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f
10
User ScoreRinChanNow
Aug 27, 2013
This is the best game ever, basically. Okay, maybe not, but it's definitely one of the best rhythm games out there. But don't think for even a second that it's anything like Guitar Hero or something, because it really is not. What we have here is a game featuring popular Vocaloid mascot Hatsune Miku and a few of her friends, such as Kagamine Rin/Len, Megurine Luka, Kaito, Meiko, and so on. Your goal is to hit all the notes of a certain song while a colourful, elaborate video plays in the background. This sounds very simple, and it is, but the difficulty on higher levels can get truly ridiculous. One for the hardcore. The game features exclusively songs featuring Vocaloid vocals, but the range of genres is truly wonderful. There's peppy pop numbers, hard rock, electro, and everything in-between. There's also a staggering amount of content to discover and unlock, including costumes, accessories, and furniture for the Diva Room. Oh, yeah, there's a Diva Room. You can hang out with the Vocaloids, play rock paper scissors with them, stuff like that. It isn't particularly compelling, but it does what it does well. If you're into the whole kawaii desu animu thing, Vocaloids, or both (I am) then you will not want to miss out on Project Diva F. It will provide you and yours with many, many, many, many fun hours of pressin' buttonz.
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PlayStation 3
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