![]() Unhappy Refrain, My List Dame!, Tengaku, Palette, Kono Fuzaketa Subarashiki Sekai wa, Boku no Tame ni Aru キュート・メドレー ~アイドル サウンズ~ (Cute Medley ~Idol Sounds~)ĮAZY DANCE, FREELY TOMORROW, Viva Happy, Ageage Again, Idol o Sakase Koisuru, Dreaming Leaf -Yumemiru Kotonoha-, Fukigen Waltz, Miracle Paint クノイチでも恋がしたい (Kunoichi Demo Koi ga Shitai) Heavenz, HoneyWorks, 40mP, Hachi, MARETU, Neru, toa, LamazeP, Hitoshizuku-P× Yama△, Pinocchio-P, n-buna, DECO*27, OSTER project, rerulili× Moja, JimmyThumb-P, Tohma, Mikito-P, Giga-P, Mitchie M, Kurousa-P, malo, ryo, wowaka, Live-P, Yuyoyuppe, Yuuyu-P, n.k, DIVELA× Osamu, Shin-P, koyori, mikumix, kz, Treow, Hachioji-P, Tripshots, cosMo, PolyphonicBranch Song list № Project DIVA X will have more than 300 modules, including new modules and also the old modules from Project DIVA F and Project DIVA F2nd. Example skills include “Recover,” which cover up mistakes made during the rhythm game, “Rate Up,” which lets players earn more Voltage, skills that influence module drop rate, and more. For each module there are set “skills” that influence the rhythm game.Consequently, -Project DIVA- X isn't expected to have any "Story PVs", and the new PVs are all supposed to be in a "live" style. In accordance to theme of the game "Live & Produce", players can now produce their own "live" and change the stage of the song, along with the modules and accessories, as seen in previous games.This can be done by pressing the corresponding buttons repeatedly when the word "RUSH" appears on the screen. The new "Rush Notes" feature sets up an alternative for players to gain higher scores.In it an event will trigger conversations among the characters in the quest/request. The "Module Drop" feature will be reward a random module by the completion of a quest/request, if the quest/request conditions and “Chance Time” are both cleared. In addition to obtaining modules by purchasing them with Live Points, a new module acquisition feature has been added.Ģ.1 The North American release will re-title some of the attributes: “Classic,” “Cute,” “Cool,” “Elegant,” and “Quirky.” If the player coordinates a module and accessories with the element of the rhythm game, the initial value of the Voltage Rate will increase and they can earn Voltage more efficiently. Each module and accessory equipped has a set element. In Live Quest/Cloud Request Mode, there are five types of areas/clouds that exist: “Neutral,” “Cute,” “Cool,” “Beauty,” and “Chaos.” The rhythm game’s songs are stationed throughout each area.By "filling" up the power of song, the quest is progressed and eventually passed when a right amount of "Voltage" is met. The quests vary depending on the areas/clouds, which are five in total (Neutral, Cool, Cute, Beauty and Chaos). A new "Live Quest/Cloud Request" is a new feature in which quests are listed on the bulletin board in Diva Room/Home.The game's theme song (" Tsumi no Namae") is composed by ryo. The game was released in North America for the Vita and PS4 on August 30, 2016. The PS4 version, a first for the series, was released on August 25, 2016. The game was released Main Japan, for the PS Vita. Its PV was modified to include the ToonShader graphics, though it has the same rhythm game it has in Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone in Arcade Mode.-Project DIVA- X is the eighth main installment in the Project DIVA series. The song is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix in the 10th Additional Song Pack/Song Pack 10. In Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, "Finder" was included in the Colorful Tone song pack. It is available at the start of both games. It returns in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 and Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX, retaining the PV from the first Mirai game, but with a different rhythm game chart. It was accompanied with a different PV following the Nendoroid visual style of the game, with its choreography borrowed from its earlier appearance at Mikunopolis in Los Angeles. The song appeared in Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai where it was unlocked after clearing " Watashi no jikan". When the arcade game was updated to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone, an Extra Extreme difficulty rhythm game chart for the song was added on 12 February 2015. "Finder" is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade where it was added to the game on 2 November 2011. ![]() It was also available in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd with the exact same rhythm game and PV (albeit with updated high-definition visuals). "Finder" first appeared in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd where it was unlocked after clearing " Roshin Yukai". 2.3 Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai.2.2 Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade/Future Tone/MegaMix.
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