Hatsune Miku Project Mirai 2 on 3DS with chibi vocaloid characters in nendoroid style. Concerts and accessible rhythm game. For Miku fans who want a cute and accessible version on 3DS.
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Rhythm1 player7+
Description
Hatsune Miku and her Vocaloid friends dance in chibi SD style to electronic rhythms in this second Project Mirai entry. Published by Sega, released in Japan in November 2013. Over 40 Vocaloid songs, adorable chibi characters, Miku's room decoration, local versus and varied modes. Japan exclusive.
Hatsune Miku - Project Mirai 2 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Nendoroid versions of the virtual singers, round heads and miniature bodies, dancing through tangy pop settings. This ultra-cute choice, all curves and vivid colours, gives the concerts the freshness of an animated toy. This chibi aesthetic, joyful and polished, charms well beyond rhythm fans.
At the heart of the game, dozens of Vocaloid hits carried by Hatsune Miku's synthesised voice chain electro pop, ballads and frantic numbers. The music drives every button press, fusing rhythm and performance. This pop energy, colourful and rousing, is the whole delight of Vocaloid fans.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Following the beat of catchy songs by tapping the screen, carried by adorable chibi versions of Miku and her friends: the musical fun is instant and wildly infectious. The progressive difficulty hooks you, and the urge to replay a track for the perfect combo never lets go. Colourful, cute and fiercely addictive.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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The second entry in Hatsune Miku Project Mirai, the rhythm game with cute deformed models, a Japanese exclusive on 3DS. Much loved by the Vocaloid community, it enjoys loyal, lasting demand fueled by the fervor around Miku and by the specificity of this chibi-styled branch, distinct from the Project Diva series. Desirability blends this devoted fan core with the appeal of the Japanese version.
Is Hatsune Miku - Project Mirai 2 still worth playing in 2026?
A rhythm game from Sega, Hatsune Miku Project Mirai 2 stages the Vocaloids as adorable chibi figures across more than forty electronic tracks, with room decoration and local challenges. Cuter and more accessible than the Project Diva branch, it charms with its SD art and its generous content. The gameplay stays simpler and it remained exclusive to Japan. A delightful gem for fans of rhythm games and Hatsune Miku lovers after the most kawaii spirit of the series.