It gets weirder during times when one vocaloid takes the stage and dances with the same moves - and voice - of another. Of course, I would never play something that blended those things perfectly… because I am allergic to most of the foliage on Tallest Mountain. I skipped most of it because I super don’t give a shit, but if you stick around, “It’s all thanks to you,” and “Thanks for your help,” and other such ego patting ramp Project Diva X up into a strange territory somewhere between an anime dating sim and Dora the Explorer. Miku and the other vocaloids also do a lot of talking right to the player, being sure to patronize to the max. Of course, I can’t really play Phantasy Star Online with Hatsune Miku… because Version 2 has been officially offline for a while, and I don’t want to start over with a new character. ![]() It made me want to hook up my Dreamcast and dive into Ragol with my cosplaying waifu. One module that hit home with me is one that makes Miku look like a FOnewearl ( that’s right, a FOnewearl!), my preferred class from Phantasy Star Online. ![]() Of course, I can’t really give Miku any toys… because she’s always out on tour and I don’t want to add to her luggage.
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