168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Hatsune Miku Project Div🌄a Megamix Plus is another big entry in Sega's Project Diva series. It sets itself apart from other rhythm games with its song quantity and variety, as well as original promotional videos (PVs) and hundreds of costumes to choose from. It also has a new Mix Mode, which gives it an advantage over its Future Tone counterpart. Mix Mode lets you use your Switch's joycons to play using motion controls.
With over 100 songs to play, you're pretty spoiled for choice. However, there are some standouts among the tracks that manage to have excellent music, PVs, and beatmaps. It can't get better than having all three elements coming together to create the ideal rhythm gaming session.
7 💝 Rolling Girl
The late Wowaka produced many popular songs before his passing, and more than one of them have made it into Project Diva, such as Two-Sided Lovers and World's End Dance Hall. But Rolling Girl is a classic among the classics. The lyrics convey a powerful message about a young girl's struggle to keep going "one more time," even though she repeatedly gets hurt in the process.
Megamix Plus' PV of Rolling Girl does a great job of showing you the girl's (in this case, Miku's) pain and anger, as she breaks a statue and runs until she's in an unfamiliar place, struggling within walls that are closing in on her. Just like the song's atmosphere, this track's beatmap is intense. You have to be quick to hit all the notes, and know when to switch to another button. It's not an easy song to perfect, but the challenge is fun without being too frustrating. But even if you perfect it, you're probably still going to want to keep playing this song, just for how satisfying it is to play.
6 Ageage Aꩵgain 🍌
Originally a song in Project Mirai, this track is just as charming in the Project Diva style. Mitchie M is known for his upbeat and cutesy Vocaloid songs, such as Freely Tomorrow,﷽ but Ageage Again amps it up to 100.
Though Miku is dancing on a single stage for the entire PV, the experience doesn't get boring at all. The stage is always flashing with colorful neon lights, and Miku's dancing makes you want to dance along as you play. The beatmap of this track switches notes every other second, which means you have to focus. But you won't even care if you make a mistake because the music is just that catchy. It gives you a break after the chorus, slowing down in tempo, only to pick u🌸p again at the last stretch Essentially, the beatmap ꦬis just as colorful as the PV!
5 ꦓ Doubleganger
This is KulfiQ's first entry in the Project Diva series, and what a song it is.The lyrics tell of a lonely person who lives in other people's shadows. Project Diva puts its own spin on telling this story. It portrays Miku and Rin as former friends who grow apart, seemingly because Miku has left Rin behind and forgotten their joint desire to play music together. Thus, Rin lives in her shadow, resentful, and continues to play on her own.
The tension between the two is palpable. It's a PV that doesn't get boring to watch again and again. The dynamic beatmap of this song will catch you off guard if you're not paying attention, as it frequently increases in speed before going back to normal. That, coupled with the exciting guitar music and interesting PV, makes it a great song to come back to often.
4 Ooedo Juliani🐈gh♒t
Another one of Mitchie M's songs, this track is exclusive to Megamix Plus. Like many of his other songs, Mitchie M utilizes Miku to create a track that'll surely get stuck in your head. This time, KAITO is also there to provide some rap and supporting vocals.
This track's PV is the original 2D video the song released with, but that doesn't make it any less interesting to watch. The video is packed with attention-grabbing colors and funny moments that'll make you want to rewatch it just to catch them all. KAITO's rap already makes the beatmap challenging to play as it follows his words, but even when he's not rapping, the song's beats provide a lot of overlapping buttons to hit. There are moments during Miku's singing where it's relatively calm, making the beatmap fun to play while not being overwhelmingly difficult.
3 Hello, Worker ༒ ☂
This song is only one of many of KEI's songs featuring Luka, but it's the first one to be in Project Diva. Whether you take the lyrics of this track to be about being stuck at work or in life, it's relatable either way.
In this track, Luka's hair is tied back, and she's in a suit in her office, using supplies in ways she definitely shouldn't be while singing to the camera about the hardships of life. Or work. Or both. It makes for an entertaining PV to watch every time you play the track. It's also the perfect song to practice slide and hold notes on, because the beatmap uses them a lot to match Luka's extended notes while she sings. It's pretty satisfying to do full slides and hold notes to the end, making this track one you'll come back to play even after perfecting it.
2 Remote Controlleᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚr
Jesus-P of Wonderful Opportunity is well-known for their Rin and Len songs, and Remote Controller is one of their most popular songs. This track is about being controlled by certain devices. While that may sound sinister, it's all in lighthearted fun. All Rin and Len are made to do is dance.
The vibrant yellow stage and vivid visual effects, as well as Rin and Len's cute and silly choreography, make this PV stand out. Not to mention the beatmap of this track borrows from the song's cheekiness by suddenly switching up notes during a seemingly established pattern. Combine that with the sudden flicks during a stream of button presses, and you have a track that's fun to play and challenging to perfect.
1 Decorator
kz(livetune) has had a lot of his songs in the Project Diva series over the years, such as Tell Your World and Yellow. In fact, he's the producer of Catch the Wave, Megamix Plus' theme song. Decorator is a feel-good song about striving towards a bright future, and it comes with a dazzling PV featuring all the Vocaloids in Project Diva.
Miku meets the others one by one throughout the track on a giant stage of colorful glowsticks, and they all dance together to celebrate how far they've come and the places they'll reach next. This track is useful to practice pressing overlapping buttons on, as its beatmap features a lot of that, but doesn't get staggering with its usage. You're going to want to play this track multiple times anyway, because the costume and screenshot potential is far too huge to ignore.