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Games Like Musynx for PS Vita

#1 Superbeat: XONiC

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Superbeat: XONiC is a Music, Rhythm and Single-player video game developed by Nurijoy and published by Arc System Works. The game comes with addictive gameplay comprises of tapping notes to the beat of the song. There are multiple modes such as 4 Trax, 6 Trax, and 6 Trax FX. When the player selects the mode, three tracks are played in succession, and the performance of the player is evaluated at the end of the level. The player can upload the local scores to the global online leaderboard to compare with friends. It has over fifty tracks available from a series of genres, including RnB, Soulful house, Indie Pop, Big Beat and more. It has a world tour, consisting of a variety of missions that are unlocked as the player completes the stage. Each mission needs the player to play more than one songs while completing specific tasks. All the missions take place in fourteen nightclubs situated around the world. With superb mechanics, addictive gameplay, and smooth controls, Superbeat: XONiC is the best game to play.

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#2 Michael Jackson: The Experience

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Michael Jackson: The Experience is the first video game offers the magic and the excitement of Michael Jackson’s videos and music. The game focuses on Rhythm and Music elements and supports Single and Multiplayer modes created and published by Ubisoft. It features lots of Michael Jackson’s hits such as Billie Jean, Black or White, Bad, Beat It, Thriller, The Way you Make Me Feel, and more. The gameplay revolves around dance style element and features three different modes such as The Classic, Duo, and Crew. The player has to follow the Michael Jackson avatar in Classic mode, while second is used for duets. In the third mode, the game features two backup dancers and Michael and allows the player to select one of three characters to dance. After gaining enough experience, the player can unlock training mode in the Dance School where he can learn some unique dancing skills. The Dance Crew mode allows the player to dance and sing simultaneously with up to six of his fellows to create perfect dance experience. With awesome gameplay and brilliant mechanics, Michael Jackson: The Experience is the best music video game to enjoy.

#3 Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection

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Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection is a Rhythm, and Single-player Raising Simulation developed by Idea Factory and published by Compile Heart. It is a spin-off of the Hyperdimension Neptunia video game series and introduces an exciting gameplay. The game takes place in the fantasy-based world and puts the player in the role of the protagonist. The primary goal of the player is to earn share points by performing a live show on stage and progress through the game. There are a variety of levels, and the victory of the player depends on the number of fans and haters. The player can select his character from different and can customize it using a variety of costumes, stuff, items, etc. It supports Single-player mode and lets the player perform with AI controlled characters and fulfill his objectives to earn hordes of fans. If the number of fans it more than a number of haters, the player will win the stage and conquer the level with highest points. With brilliant gameplay, excellent mechanics, and addictive visuals, Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection is the best game to play and enjoy.

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#4 Persona 4: Dancing All Night

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Persona 4: Dancing All Night is a Rhythm, Music, and Single-player video game created and published by Atlus. It serves as the spin-off of the Role-playing video game, Persona 4, released in 2008. In the game, the player can choose his favorite character from the series of Persona to dance on the original and rearranged songs. The gameplay is divided into two modes such as Free Dance and Story. In Free Dance mode, the player can select any song he has unlocked and perform at different difficulties, unlocking new songs by completing each stage while in Story mode, the player will experience the story of the game which is divided by different music stages. The player is played the game using six buttons such as the left, up, and down buttons and the circle, triangle and the cross buttons, and more. The notes will appear on the screen as each stage plays, needing the player to hit the corresponding button in time. Some music notes need the player to hit two buttons simultaneously, or hold the button down the note’s duration. Try it out, and you’ll love it.