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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Genre
  
Rhythm game

Publisher
  
Sega

Initial release date
  
28 November 2013

Developer
  
Sega

Platform
  
Nintendo 3DS

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Series
  
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai

Similar
  
Rhythm games, Other games

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 is a rhythm game created by Sega and Crypton Future Media for the Nintendo 3DS and the sequel to Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai. The game is also a spin-off of the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series of Vocaloid rhythm games and was first released on November 28, 2013 in Japan with no international release until September 2015. Like the original, the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software and the songs created using these vocaloids most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. It is also the second game to include a Vocaloid made by Internet Co., Ltd., Gumi. An updated version of the game was released in 2015, first in Japan as Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe, then in North America and Europe under the title of Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX.

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Gameplay

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While Project Mirai only had button controls, Project Mirai 2 adds use of touch screen controls where players tap the bottom screen. An increased sense of speed and additional gimmicks have also been added. In addition to hitting the markers on the touch screen with the right timing that goes with the song, the more difficult settings will increase it up to three different marker colors. The thicker lines seen on the trail will require players to hold down the touch screen part, and when it is rainbow-colored, players will be required to spin it around in circles.

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The old style of play used in the first Project Mirai is still available, for those that prefer that, with a few new twists added. In addition to the A, B, X, and Y buttons, players also need to use the directional D pad for certain keys. Similar to the Touch Mode gameplay part, players will be required to hold down the buttons for the thicker lines. The rainbow colored parts can be done by rotating the Circle Pad in circles. There are also 2 Line parts that require both uses of the A, B, X, and Y buttons along with directional buttons, at the same time. The game also features a mini-game based on the Puyo Puyo series. The "My Room" and "Augmented Reality" feature also return in this game.

Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe/DX

An updated version of Project Mirai 2 intended for worldwide release, Project Mirai Deluxe/DX makes the following changes:

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  • All videos were removed, and replaced with newly created real-time animations
  • One new song was added
  • Some charts were slightly modified
  • Six songs were given exclusive new higher-difficulty charts
  • Song List

    There are 48 songs (79 if you count different singers).

    20 (30) songs are brand new while 28 (49) songs are from previous games.

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  • Songs with a gray background are returning songs from previous games.
  • Songs with a yellow background are songs exclusive to Project Mirai Deluxe.
  • References

    Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 Wikipedia