Summary
- Release Year: 2012
- Genres: Music
- Platforms: iOS
- Developers: Crypton Future Media, Sega Corporation
- Publishers: Sega Corporation
Miku Flick/02 (2012)
Miku Flick/02 is a rhythm game developed by Sega and Crypton Future Media, and published by Sega. It was released in Japan on February 29, 2012, for the PlayStation Vita. It is the sequel to Miku Flick, and the second game in the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series of Vocaloid rhythm games.
The gameplay of Miku Flick/02 is similar to that of its predecessor. The game features a 3×3 grid of tiles, with each tile containing a hiragana lyric. When a note appears on the screen, the player must flick the corresponding tile in the indicated direction. The game features a variety of songs, including both new and classic Vocaloid tracks.
Miku Flick/02 introduces several new features to the series. One of the most notable new features is the addition of vocaloids other than Hatsune Miku. Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka are all playable characters in Miku Flick/02, and they each have their own unique set of songs.
Another new feature in Miku Flick/02 is the addition of duet songs. In duet songs, two vocaloids sing together, and the player must flick tiles for both vocaloids. Duet songs add an extra layer of challenge to the game, and they can be a lot of fun to play.
Miku Flick/02 also features a new “Extreme” difficulty mode. Extreme mode is designed for experienced rhythm game players, and it offers a much more challenging experience than the other difficulty modes. Extreme mode songs are faster and more complex than songs in other difficulty modes, and they require quick reflexes and precise timing.
Overall, Miku Flick/02 is a great rhythm game that offers a fun and challenging experience for players of all skill levels. The game’s catchy songs, adorable characters, and challenging gameplay make it a must-play for fans of rhythm games.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Miku Flick/02 is simple to learn, but difficult to master. The game features a 3×3 grid of tiles, with each tile containing a hiragana lyric. When a note appears on the screen, the player must flick the corresponding tile in the indicated direction. The game features a variety of different note types, including single notes, hold notes, and slide notes.
The game’s difficulty is determined by the speed of the notes and the complexity of the note patterns. The game features three difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, and Hard. Easy mode is designed for beginners, while Normal mode is designed for experienced rhythm game players. Hard mode is the most difficult difficulty level, and it is designed for only the most skilled rhythm game players.
In addition to the three main difficulty levels, Miku Flick/02 also features an “Extreme” difficulty mode. Extreme mode is designed for experienced rhythm game players, and it offers a much more challenging experience than the other difficulty modes. Extreme mode songs are faster and more complex than songs in other difficulty modes, and they require quick reflexes and precise timing.
Characters
Miku Flick/02 features a variety of playable characters, including Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka. Each character has their own unique set of songs, and they each have their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
Hatsune Miku is the most well-rounded character in the game. She has a good balance of speed, stamina, and accuracy. Kagamine Len is a fast character, but he has less stamina than Miku. Kagamine Rin is a slow character, but she has more stamina than Len. Megurine Luka is a balanced character, but she is not as fast as Len or as strong as Rin.
Songs
Miku Flick/02 features a variety of songs, including both new and classic Vocaloid tracks. The game’s soundtrack is divided into two categories: Vocaloid Original Songs and Vocaloid Cover Songs.
Vocaloid Original Songs are songs that were originally created by Vocaloid producers. These songs are typically upbeat and catchy, and they are perfect for dancing and singing along to. Vocaloid Cover Songs are covers of popular songs by other artists. These songs are typically more mellow and relaxing, and they are perfect for listening to while you relax.
Game Modes
Miku Flick/02 features a variety of game modes, including Story Mode, Free Play Mode, and Challenge Mode.
Story Mode is the game’s main story mode. In Story Mode, you play as Hatsune Miku as she travels around the world, performing concerts and making new friends. As you progress through Story Mode, you will unlock new songs and new characters.
Free Play Mode is a mode where you can play any of the game’s songs without having to worry about the story. In Free Play Mode, you can choose the song you want to play, the difficulty level, and the character you want to play as.
Challenge Mode is a mode where you can test your skills against other players. In Challenge Mode, you can compete against other players for high scores on the game’s songs.
Conclusion
Miku Flick/02 is a great rhythm game that offers a fun and challenging experience for players of all skill levels. The game’s catchy songs, adorable characters, and challenging gameplay make it a must-play for fans of rhythm games.
Review Score
8.5/10