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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 59 out of 77
  2. Negative: 11 out of 77

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  1. Jan 13, 2017
    10
    Easy 10/10 game, if you have any interest in these at all it's perfect. Fantastic visuals among the best on the PS4, a huge pile of tunes, and arcade type controls. It's the best game in the series, pure and simple.
  2. Sep 30, 2017
    10
    This is easily the most enjoyable rhythm game I have ever played, and with over 200 songs it's not easy too get bored. I'm very impressed with the graphics as well, it looks amazing and it runs at a steady 60fps in 1080p. The game also has loads of modules (costumes) and accessories if you want to customize the vocaloids.

    The only thing some people might miss compared to previous titles
    This is easily the most enjoyable rhythm game I have ever played, and with over 200 songs it's not easy too get bored. I'm very impressed with the graphics as well, it looks amazing and it runs at a steady 60fps in 1080p. The game also has loads of modules (costumes) and accessories if you want to customize the vocaloids.

    The only thing some people might miss compared to previous titles (such as F/F2nd/X) is the "bells and whistles", basically things like interaction with the various characters and the sense of progression (though there is still some of that), but the main part has always been the rhythm game, and this game pretty much focuses on that part alone, and does it flawlessly.
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  3. Jan 17, 2017
    10
    I've had the Japanese version since the first week it came out in Japan. I never expected this to get a Western release. I'm glad it did though, as now more people can experience this amazing game. For Hatsune Miku/Vocaloids fans, this is the definitive game to play. Over 200 songs = Worth.
  4. Nel
    Aug 7, 2017
    5
    Basic japanese novelty game, the game makes you keep up to the tones, and follow some visuals along the way. It's nothing fantastic, but it does what it suppose to.
  5. Apr 29, 2019
    7
    The song list seems overwhelming and not as well-picked as in the PS3 games. It's like they threw every possible song in the game and counted on players to find their favorites among the many songs. I preferred the PS3 games as they felt like "Best of"-compilations with interesting visuals. The action on screen is not as well made in this newer game, because they couldn't possibly make aThe song list seems overwhelming and not as well-picked as in the PS3 games. It's like they threw every possible song in the game and counted on players to find their favorites among the many songs. I preferred the PS3 games as they felt like "Best of"-compilations with interesting visuals. The action on screen is not as well made in this newer game, because they couldn't possibly make a real well-crafted music video for each song since there are too many. More importantly, the motivation one got from chasing the Platinum-trophy is gone since there isn't a Platinum for this game. I think the journey towards Platinum in PS3 games was superior to the massive load of songs in this package. Expand
  6. Dec 3, 2017
    9
    I bought Miku Future tone bundle (Colorful tone & Future sound). I got around 220 songs, which is a huge number. Each song has its own MV. I have been playing this game for more than 2 weeks now and still have not played 50% of total songs. I am impressed with the quality and quantity we have here. Gameplay is perfectly fine. It is great music game with an ability to change costume of yourI bought Miku Future tone bundle (Colorful tone & Future sound). I got around 220 songs, which is a huge number. Each song has its own MV. I have been playing this game for more than 2 weeks now and still have not played 50% of total songs. I am impressed with the quality and quantity we have here. Gameplay is perfectly fine. It is great music game with an ability to change costume of your singers. Menu is very easy to navigate.

    Anyway, I think PS4 controller is not the best controller for this type of game. Especially those up down left right button are not designed to be mashed zealously yet precisely. (This problem will occurs when you are good enough to play on hard - expert). I would prefer playing this game with keyboard if possible so that you can use different fingers at the same time and it has better sense of precision. You don't have to mind this problem at all if you are not very competitive gamer.

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    Another negative thing is that this game does not have English lyric for you. It is not big deal but I hope they could have English lyric in the future.

    Overall, Miku Future tone is one of the greatest music game. I have no regret buying it. My favorite songs are 1/6 Gravity, Dears, Though my songs has no form, Cat food .... etc so many good songs I can't write them all.. If you are into anime songs, Japanese songs. You should buy it. There is a trial version that you can download so check that out if you are unsure
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  7. Jun 20, 2020
    9
    Let's be honest. It's the Miku Rythm game wet dream. A crazy amount of songs. All my favourites are in it, especially from the first Miku Game on PSP that in my opinion was the best in the series. No added rubbish like Diva room, dating etc. Just the songs, records and costume unlocks. This game is just ideal. I'm dropping one point because you can't just buy the whole game and you haveLet's be honest. It's the Miku Rythm game wet dream. A crazy amount of songs. All my favourites are in it, especially from the first Miku Game on PSP that in my opinion was the best in the series. No added rubbish like Diva room, dating etc. Just the songs, records and costume unlocks. This game is just ideal. I'm dropping one point because you can't just buy the whole game and you have to go through DLCs. Expand
  8. Aug 31, 2019
    10
    if you are a weeb and don't have this game......*reggie goes in.... "whats wrong with you?"
  9. Feb 23, 2022
    10
    If this wasn't one my best project diva I don't know what to say. Wonderful game I like every song in it
  10. Jul 29, 2023
    9
    This one is really good. A lot of good songs, zero boring grind like in Project Diva X, only music stages without plot.
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 21
  2. Negative: 0 out of 21
  1. Jan 24, 2017
    89
    This is probably the best game in the “Project DIVA” series to date. With 224 songs and more than 300 modules available in the game it seems more than enough to provide with hours attached to the gamepad playing this game from the classic series fan to the newbie ones or anyone who wants to play a great “rhythm game” completing the different songs at higher levels or trying the different survival courses.
  2. Jan 23, 2017
    90
    The lack of game modes and other such bells and whistles might put off some people, but I think it’s pretty much moot. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone is a pure arcade experience, and to be honest, I think that’s Project DIVA at its best. The massive track list, fantastic music, clever beat maps, and sky-high difficulty ceiling make this one of the best rhythm games available. When you’ve got that, you don’t need a story mode.
  3. Jan 23, 2017
    83
    Future Tone is a great game for newcomers and veterans that you can enjoy right from the beginning.