
Graphics and Sound
The game looks brilliant, with an artistic design provided by an artist called Rolito. The design is unique and very attractive; the use of colors can give any contemporary artist a run for his money The music is addictive and stays in your head long after you stop playing: it's is great mix of drums and beats with a bit of techno in fever mode.
The Verdict
This is a must-have PSP title. The game looks brilliant, and it's rhythm based, so you can expect a very casual experience -- one worth playing over and over again. - via techtree

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VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Despite its somewhat anaemic lineup of backwards-compatible titles (unusual in light of the genre’s strong pedigree on Sony consoles), Vita’s selection of rhythm games is highly impressive in the modern market with genre favourites like DJMax, Hatsune Miku and Taiko no Tatsujin all present and plenty of quirky oddities like Deemo, Love Live & Persona thrown in for good measure. You’re definitely going to need to try your hand at importing to get the most of the genre here, but that shouldn’t be an issue thanks to region-free hardware and easy-to-grasp gameplay."

It seems that Sony is slowly working on bringing select classic titles from its classic consoles back on PlayStation 4 as remasters.
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