Designed to give gamers access to Vocaloid technology that combines vocals and melody inputs to synthesize singing, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F is a simulation in which players try to earn high scores by pressing buttons in rhythm to music. Although the virtual celebrity Hatsune Miku is the star of the action, gamers can also choose from five other characters/Vocaloids, bringing the total number of playable song modules close to 80. There are more than 30 songs to perform, and the success with which players time their button presses determines which colorful background they see.
This a AWESOME rythem/music game I picked up cause of their concerts I watched on youtube.com the game play is very competitive with the pressing of buttons to the songs beats to lyrics flying from every direction on the screen. Their are 38 total songs to play and 2 DLC avalible which are new characters and outfits for Hatsune Miku. The games graphics are beautiful from the enviorment to the characters. With all the items you can buy with diva points from outfits, room items, foods, props, as well as other accerories for your characters outfit from head to back. Then there's the room option were you can sit down and build up your relationship with your singers by changing up their rooms with themes to indavidual items to placed here and there. Also, you can make your own music videos by creating your own dance moves to any song off your ps3 to the songs on the game. The combanition is endless and with Hatsune Miku project Diva F 2nd coming out this Fall I can't wait to see what's next in this wonderful series.Read full review
My niece have an European PAL PS3 console connected to a old SD 14 inches CRT TV.
The game isn't region locked so it works in all countries and it runs great on the PS3 The problem was the TV.
The game was running in Black and White.
When I started playing the game since it comes from U.S.A. the PS3 changes the screening system from PAL to NTSC. The little television doesn't support that kind of system so the game was showing in black and white.
The only way to play that NTSC game in a PAL PS3 was on a HD Ready Television using an HDMI cable.
Well, time to buy a new television. She deserves it.
Had a lot of fun with this. I'm not the best rhythm game player, but it's still really enjoyable. Also glad it has a variety of songs and isn't just Miku.