Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX on 3DS, enriched version with more songs and mini-games. The best of the Project Mirai games with nendoroid characters. Complete and accessible Miku fan service for all ages.
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Category
Rhythm1 player7+
Description
Hatsune Miku and her Vocaloid friends dance in chibi style to electronic rhythms in this best-of from the Project Mirai series. Published by Sega, released in Europe in September 2015. Over 45 Vocaloid songs, adorable chibi characters, Miku's room customisation, varied game modes. Multilingual version.
Hatsune Miku - Project Mirai Deluxe 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"
Rhythm meets cuteness: chaining notes to vocaloid hits, carried by doll-like Miku characters, delivers instant musical fun. This edition enriches the selection and the modes, from precise tapping to customisable clips. Colourful, generous and catchy, it makes you want to replay every track to chase a flawless run.
The expanded, definitive version of Hatsune Miku Project Mirai, gathering and enriching the chibi-styled branch's content on 3DS. The Japanese Project Mirai Deluxe is the original version, enhanced over the second entry. Desirability rests on the devoted core of the Vocaloid community and on the quality of this most complete edition, beyond the gaps in regional availability.
Is Hatsune Miku - Project Mirai Deluxe still worth playing in 2026?
The most complete edition of Sega's chibi branch, Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX gathers more than forty-five Vocaloid tracks, two control schemes and a wealth of customization, from outfits to Miku's room. The adorable SD art direction and the richness of the content make it the best gateway to the Mirai series, finally released in the West. The gameplay stays more accessible than Project Diva. A delightful, generous rhythm game, worth recommending to genre fans and Vocaloid lovers alike.