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Famitsu - review details
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 (10/9/9/9, 37 out of 40 points)
"The extending lines and musical scores very delicately express the nature of the music in a way that amazes me. The touch controls are relatively easy difficulty-wise, making it easy for even beginners to get involved. Sega's made great efforts to improve on the last game's faults, including making the music displays larger, which is really welcome news!" - Reona Ebihara
"Despite the cute sort of 'Let's spend time with Miku' exterior, there's a really stoic kind of deepness to this game which you appreciate the longer you have it loaded up. The rhythm game's been fully refined for the 3DS's specs and does a lot to extract extra charm from the Vocaloid tracks. The StreetPass and other functions could also be a good way for fans to get in touch with each other." - Totsuka
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (10/9/9/9, 37 points)
"This game tells the story of how you become a member of the Assassin Order, which makes it a lot easier to get emotionally tied to it compared to other titles in the series. There's more of an emphasis on stealth over the last game, and between treasure hunting and whaling, the sub-features give you a ton to play around with. I like how the Wii U version allows for play just with the GamePad, as well as the large map you get on the display." - Ebihara
"I can't hide my surprise at the fact that an Assassin's Creed game would make the pirate experience seem like so much fun. You could explore undiscovered lands before, but the sense of adventure here stands head and shoulders above anything before it in this franchise. There are still a few issues with the enemy AI and so on, but the rest of the charm more than covers for that." - Motoki Shinohara
Disney Infinity (8/8/8/8, 32 points)
"It seems nice but we aren't that enthusiastic about it. From action to racing, you can play games in a wide variety of genres. For something to play with children or at parties, I think it's a good enough package. The fact that figures are required will probably turn off some, and it would've been nice if I could get detailed descriptions of what I can do with each of the toys." - Totsuka
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"The extending lines and musical scores very delicately express the nature of the music in a way that amazes me. The touch controls are relatively easy difficulty-wise, making it easy for even beginners to get involved. Sega's made great efforts to improve on the last game's faults, including making the music displays larger, which is really welcome news!" - Reona Ebihara
"Despite the cute sort of 'Let's spend time with Miku' exterior, there's a really stoic kind of deepness to this game which you appreciate the longer you have it loaded up. The rhythm game's been fully refined for the 3DS's specs and does a lot to extract extra charm from the Vocaloid tracks. The StreetPass and other functions could also be a good way for fans to get in touch with each other." - Totsuka
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (10/9/9/9, 37 points)
"This game tells the story of how you become a member of the Assassin Order, which makes it a lot easier to get emotionally tied to it compared to other titles in the series. There's more of an emphasis on stealth over the last game, and between treasure hunting and whaling, the sub-features give you a ton to play around with. I like how the Wii U version allows for play just with the GamePad, as well as the large map you get on the display." - Ebihara
"I can't hide my surprise at the fact that an Assassin's Creed game would make the pirate experience seem like so much fun. You could explore undiscovered lands before, but the sense of adventure here stands head and shoulders above anything before it in this franchise. There are still a few issues with the enemy AI and so on, but the rest of the charm more than covers for that." - Motoki Shinohara
Disney Infinity (8/8/8/8, 32 points)
"It seems nice but we aren't that enthusiastic about it. From action to racing, you can play games in a wide variety of genres. For something to play with children or at parties, I think it's a good enough package. The fact that figures are required will probably turn off some, and it would've been nice if I could get detailed descriptions of what I can do with each of the toys." - Totsuka
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