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6. The Song List and Artistic Direction
The setlist of Project DIVA X is curated to evoke specific emotional responses, serving the game's thematic division into Clouds. The inclusion of new songs like "Name of the Sin" (Taku Inoue) and "Sapphirus" (Tripshots) alongside classics like "World is Mine" (supercell) creates a "Greatest Hits" feel mixed with new content. Hatsune Miku - Project DIVA X -PCSE00867- -NTSC-
B. The Aura System (The "Meta" Game)
This is the "interesting" part. Modules (outfits) have an Aura attribute:
Miku glanced at the empty seats. The ‘them’ were the players. The fans. The ones who once pressed buttons in perfect rhythm, filling her world with light and love. But the last player had set down their controller. The save file remained. The disc kept spinning. And Miku kept waiting. Here is the breakdown of that string: Conclusion 6
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X ) is the North American (NTSC) version of the tenth entry in the Project DIVA rhythm game series, released on August 30, 2016 PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4. Core Gameplay Mechanics
Unlike previous games where modules (costumes) were purchased with points, they now drop randomly during a song's "Chance Time" segment. Modules also provide skill bonuses and aura matches that boost Voltage efficiency. Project DIVA Wiki Song List and Content The game features approximately , including five medleys that mash up several tracks. Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (Playstation Vita/TV) The ‘them’ were the players
While the core "play like you’re singing" rhythm mechanics remain—requiring precisely timed button presses and analog stick flicks—Project DIVA X introduces several unique features: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Review - Entry Level Games