Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Mega Mix is an expanded re-release of earlier content from the franchise, which started on the PSP over ten years ago. None of them featured real life instruments that you and a few friends could play, but they all had solid gameplay that made me stick with them much longer than I did with those “bigger” franchises – although that could also be because I wasn’t too good with the aforementioned instruments. I’m referring to games like Elite Beat Agents and Theatrhythm, as well as games like Superbeat Xonic. While I think of Xbox and PlayStation when I think about franchises like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, there have been some great rhythm games on my various Nintendo handhelds that I fondly remember – and Hatsune Miku fits right in. I mostly remember Hatsune Miku from all the releases that came out on the various Sony PlayStation formats (going all the way back to the PSP), but it always felt like a good fit for Nintendo’s consoles and handhelds for some reason. It’s time to take a look at Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Mega Mix for the Nintendo Switch, Sega’s return to their long-running franchise and their first release on the Switch.
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