Hatsune Miku VR
World-famous virtual singer Hatsune Miku invites you to join her on stage in in this VR music game!
Simply put on your headset, choose a song then catch the musical notes pumping out of the speakers with your glow sticks.
Long riff symbols and other challenges will make it harder to reach fever mode and the perfect score!
The following popular Hatsune Miku songs are included in the base game:
– Stella
– Ievan Polkka
– Singularity
– Amagoi Miseinen
– Sharing The World
– Ghost Rule
– SenbonZakura
– Hibikase
– SLoWMoTIoN
Key Features:
– Enjoy unique dance routines
– Customise the game with two difficulty settings, outfits and sticks
– Music video mode: direct your own music video!
In addition, on PS5™ consoles: PlayStation Camera adaptor for PS Camera is required (no purchase necessary) go to Playstation.com/camera-adaptor; for the best PlayStation®VR experience on PS5™ we recommend using a DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller.
Steam User 4
OK ok Imma be honest. As a fun little VR experience that maybe you enjoy for half an evening or perhap show to your weaboo friends who never done did any VR before, this game is fine. If you are a Miku simp, you will love it. I dont even idgaf what anyone says, Teo is one of the finest songs of all time, of all time.
I had an absolute blast with this for a few days with some friends staying over. For these reasons alone, this review is positive. But wait! There's some important context to my positivity:
Judged as a VR rhythm game it is actually pretty weak. The visual design of the game itself is high key atrocious, just generally ugly, the notes especially near the floor blend way too much into the environment. Depending on what dance moves she's dropping, Miku herself can often obscure your view. I'm like hello??? Who designed this shit? At least the environments and Miku herself are lovely.
Feedback on missed notes is barely there, so chasing high scores or perfects is super annoying because I'm like hell yea brother perfect level, only to find at the very end that no, actually I fucked up somewhere without even realizing.
Talking of poor feedback, at the end of the level on the score board, you get your score, thats cool, but then I'm like did I beat my previous best or nah? Game doesnt actually let you know, it just dumps the score and leaves.
As for what you actually do, basically just catch loops with ur wands, vaguely to the rhythm of the song. Ughhhhh..... That's literally it. There's no nuance, its boring, repetitive, and a huge chunk of the difficulty comes from the poor visual design.
If you're looking to sneak some cardio into your day, this game isn't it. If you want some tight and precise rhythm based challenges nope look elsewhere like Pistol Whip, Beat Saber, Ragnarock, Audica, etc etc etc.
Only buy this if you're fine with receiving nothing more than a cute little party game, and you have the sort of friends that wont make fun of you for liking Miku. Like Gavin. Hey, fuck you gavin! You dont even understand.
Steam User 3
Aside from the insane pricing and limited options fun concept they added a little element of random notes so its at least more difficult at a certain point and the songs are popular well known ones for familiarity. Nothing insane but nothing unique just a basic touch the notes when they get close enough, still has quite a bit of challenge and at least has a lot of achievements to keep ya busy at the least if you don't mind some repetitive songs.
Steam User 0
I like Hatsune Miku VR very much.The character is very cute,the songs are great and it's really fun to play it but the only thing I don't like is that I can't get closer to Hatsune Miku.I would really love to take her hand but in rest it's pretty fun.And it would also be good to have more modules and more songs.Anyway I recommend this game.
Steam User 0
I'm not sure I understand the hype. Hatsune Miku in VR really isn't quite as comforting and there for me as much as Miku is IRL. Maybe its because I don't own a VR headset...
Steam User 0
I do think £21 is a bit much just for 10 songs without the extras, I do find it pretty fun especially seeing Miku dance in front of you, I'd recommend this if there is a sale going on and to someone who really loves Hatsune Miku
Steam User 9
Even if new AI idols and virtual Youtubers emerge, Hatsune Miku will remain my all-time fave.
Steam User 0
better than project diva and beat saber