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2024-04-04 22:31:39| Engadget

Crypt of the Necrodancer just wont die and thats a good thing. The nearly decade-old roguelike rhythm game received new content on Thursday, bringing virtual pop star Hatsune Miku into the fold as a playable character. Developer Brace Yourself Games says Hatsune Miku is one of the more challenging characters in the game. She can move in all eight directions and takes out foes by boogying her way through groups of enemies. The developers press release explains, She doesnt have a shovel like most characters, so she must use her dance-like dash attack to break through walls instead. Hell yeah. She has a Sing! ability  entirely new to the game that charms nearby enemies. When one of these charmed foes strikes Miku, she heals instead of losing her health. Brace Yourself Games says it even reskinned all of the games armors as official Miku outfits, so you can put on new threads as you shimmy and groove your way through legions of ghosts and skeletons. Photo by Mat Smith / Engadget If you arent familiar, Hatsune Miku is one of the worlds biggest virtual pop stars. Shes a perpetual 16-year-old because shes the personification of a Vocaloid, software that synthesizes pre-recorded vocals to simulate human singing. The avatar has sold out 14,000-seat arenas, collaborated with Pharrell Williams and opened for Lady Gaga. She wasnt the first digital celebrity, but she may be the most famous. The Hatsune Miku DLC for Crypt of the Necrodancer is available now for $1.99 on the PlayStation Store and PC via Steam. The content arrives a little later on Switch on April 13. Check out her moves in the trailer below. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/hatsune-miku-in-crypt-of-the-necrodancer-feels-like-the-perfect-crossover-203138973.html?src=rss


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