Gameplay involves you pressing buttons correctly when notes fly across the screen and also using the touch screen for a bit of swiping when needed. Project DIVA F 2nd is a great introduction to the world of Hatsune Miku as well and is accessible to both veterans and newcomers to the genre with varied difficulty options and catchy songs. I got into rhythm games thanks to a combination of Project DIVA F and Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. Here are the best rhythm games for the PlayStation Vita that any fan of music focussed games should check out: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2ndĪ name you’re probably familiar with if you’ve had any inclination to rhythm games because the Miku games are the most popular ones of the lot. Since the console is region free, I’ve imported a fair few of them as well.
In a time when a lot of people have given up on it, I’ve discovered a treasure trove of rhythm games both available in English and Japanese only. The combination of buttons and a responsive touch screen allow for loads of flexibility with controls and being portable makes things a lot better for me.
This has made me want to try out more rhythm games and I’ve come to the conclusion that my favourite platform for rhythm games is the PlayStation Vita. I’ve even done a lot of reviews of rhythm games like SUPERBEAT: XONiC and Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX. Over the last year or so, I’ve been playing loads of rhythm games on every device I’ve found something on.