IA/VT Colorful

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IA/VT Colorful
IA VT Colorful cover.jpg
Developer(s) Marvelous AQL
Publisher(s) Marvelous AQL
Platforms PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Rhythm game
    Mode(s) Single-player

    IA/VT Colorful is a rhythm game for the PlayStation Vita developed by Marvelous AQL, and is based on Vocaloid's IA Project.[2][3] It was released in Japan on July 30, 2015.[4]

    Development

    The lead developer of the game, Kenichiro Takaki, was previously the producer of Senran Kagura. The game is features downloadable content support.[2][5]

    Gameplay

    In-game screenshot of the main interface.

    The rhythm game requires players to move the analog stick of the PlayStation Vita in circles whilst pressing buttons in time with musical notes. As the player progresses through a music track, the game stage gradually becomes more colorful.[6] The feedback of each music track is dynamic and varies based on the player's own performance.[7] The game revolves around the virtual diva known as IA, who is a Vocaloid developed by the company 1st Place Co., Ltd.[8] The game will feature 60 different songs.[2] Some music tracks will feature new music background video footage exclusive for the game, whilst others will contain the original video track for the song.[9] The game will feature different play modes, including challenge modes with varying difficulty levels, consecutive play, and free play.[10]

    Song list

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    • “Children Record” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P)
    • “Nihonbashi Koukaka R Keikaku” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P)
    • “Lost Time Memory” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P)
    • “Enmei Chiryou” by Neru
    • “Headphone Actor” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P)
    • “America (America! We are All Right!)” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P)
    • “Cloud Rider” by Hayato Tanaka
    • “Chiri Juso” by Kikuo
    • “Liar” by Nekobolo
    • “Lonely Child” by Otetsu
    • “Hajimari no Niwa” by Shirakami Mashiro
    • “Nokoru Natsu ni Hanataba wo” by Nodoka
    • “Lorelei” by 10th P (Monaca:Factory)
    • “Ginga Tetsudou 365″ by Ichiokuen-P (Dezzy)
    • “Falling Apart” by Taishi
    • “Kimi no Koto ga Suki de Gomennasai” by Utata P and Tory Hitsuji
    • “Shounen wa Kyoushitsu ga Kiraidatta Noda” by Ishifuro
    • “Love Sagiittarius” by Mutsuki Levin
    • “Overslept” by Neru
    • “Migawari Kibonnu” by Mabe Shuichi
    • “Kakshi” by Mochizuki Urara
    • “Pageant” by Mito
    • “Baibai Superstar” by Ishifuro
    • “Tsubasa New Days” by A-Bee
    • “Crystal Prism” by Anante-Garde Eyes
    • “Party Party” by Komorita Minoru
    • “Re;Birth” by Sele
    • “Geragera to Warauna” by Ishifuro
    • “Bokura ni Kigeki wo Misetekure” by Jin (Shizen no Teki P) and Ishifuro
    • "Kisaragi Attention" by Jin (Shizen No Teki-P)
    • "Ayano no Koufuku Riron" by Jin (Shizen No Teki-P)
    • "Kuusou Forest" by Jin (Shizen No Teki-P)
    • "Kagerou≒Variation" by Yairi
    • "22 Seiki kara no Hello" by Rider
    • "Zekkyo Paranoia" by Total Objection

    Reception

    Famitsu gave the game a review score of 34/40.[12] The game sold 38,881 physical retail copies within its first week of release, taking third place within Japan's weekly software sales rankings.[13]

    Kotaku compared IA/VT Colorful to the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA game series, as well as praising the soundtrack of the game, writing "IA/VT is a solid first step for a Miku-rivalling music game series. It succeeds in the most important areas with its great game play interface and an astounding soundtrack. On the other hand, it is missing many of the extras [...] from the Project Diva games and the song unlock process makes playing a chore at times. Still, if you are a Project Diva fan, you owe it to yourself to give IA/VT a try.[14]

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