
The infectious vocoded anime style songs and the lore around the colourful characters surrounding Hatsune seems to be a hot topic to this day, something I don’t mind at all – these energetic tunes give a fun, light-hearted mood to the puzzles of the game. I have to admit that I am not particularly familiar with the whole global phenomenon of Hatsune Miku, and to an extent, it surprises me it’s still so relevant to this day. Here’s the Xbo圎ra review for Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S! Filling in the blanks I have long lamented the absence of notable nonogram puzzles games on Xbox, and now we finally have one, based on the most famous Vocaloid project, no less. As someone who frequently plays puzzle games and various muscle memory games on console while multitasking – when watching a TV show, or a not particularly intense sports event – the Picross games on Nintendo consoles have served me well, offering my favourite kind of puzzle in a convenient format.
