Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend

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Hi all Student-weekly.com readers.

I am Mr.TO, Student-weekly.com's Web Master, from today on my Web Master team will be writing game reviews for your reading pleasures.

I wanted to share that, when I proposed this project to my superior, I was not confident that this online writing project will be approved. Also because my Web Master group consists of amateur writers, so please forgive us if we oppose you in anyway and please advise us if you can. All the reviews here are opinions from extended game play of each individual game.

From left to right:Front cover game Project Diva part 1-3

In this first game review I will be reviewing a game called Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend, which is published on PSP portable game console.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend from Sega game company is part 3 of its series and was published on the end of 2011 before moving on to the new PS Vita portable game console. This game is only in Japanese, so be warned.

This game is a musical game resembling DJ Max game but easier to play. The difference between this game and DJ Max is that in DJ Max you have to push buttons according to the musical beats, while this game you'll have to push button according to this game's character's singing vocal.

The game also lets you create your own music video, which you can import MP3 songs from PSP's memory card. But when I tried to do so, it was quite difficult because I need to set stories, dance poses and rhythmic movement of the singer's mouth, not to mention what button to push in each specific time frame.

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Game Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend had quite a few negative reviews because most of the music and clothes in this game you can download in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd, episode 2 of the series, via PSN (PlayStation Network) for a price though. And the game's graphics did not improve much from the previous episode. But there were also many positive reviews from people who have no access to downloadable content.

For readers who are interested in finding a Hatsune Miku game, I suggested you to play the 1st episode first because the game play is easier to get into than the other episodes (fewer buttons to press). Also unlocking songs and costumes are much easier to do. If you do not have a PSP portable game console, you can find Hatsune Miku PC version by searching Google. I tried and found that it can be played on Windows 7 but not on Windows XP.

The details and how to play the can be read at the bottom.

How To Play

How to play it not hard only click button like picter in morniter such as triangle = button triangle or quadrilateral = button quadrilateral

Button in PSP

Button in PC

 

Computer Specification

Graphics ATI x800/NVIDA 5200
Memory 512MB
CPU Pentium 4 1.5GHz
HardDisk 1GB
DirectX Version 9.0c

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