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Okay, there's that one guy saying they spent an hour waiting for it to get good.
Dude, I spent 20+ and honestly wish I could get that time back. I could've been doing something valuable with my time. Making myself food, getting some b-tches. But no, I had to play this crappy game.
I wanted to play this game and use it to hate on Genshin, but at this point, I'd be better off playing Genshin and using it to hate on this game. But instead, I'll go play a real game, like Yakuza 5 or something.

An incredible Project Diva style rhythm game. It comes with a dozen or so songs, amazing music--but the real reason to get this game is all of the other stuff it offers.
Thousands of songs are available in the workshop, with more being uploaded every day. But not only that, you can even import songs made in PPD (Project -Project Dxxx-), and it even supports importing hundreds of songs from your own copies of many official Project Diva games.

Along with the already several thousands of available songs, it's also got support for skins, both for the main gameplay UI and the notes/targets. Both in the workshop.
But also, it's got an amazing skin editor and song charting tool built-in, so anyone could just go in and start making their own stuff.

It's amazing already, but what's more: it's being actively worked on, with updates coming fairly frequently to add and improve on the game. It's pretty amazing compared to something like PPD, which feels old and doesn't work as well, with far less features. Heck, it even beats the official Project Diva release on PC in some ways. Custom charts are built-in (no need to mod!), and are far easier to make; plus, the custom audio engine that Heartbeat uses means you don't have to worry about any stutters putting the notes off-sync, something that Mega Mix+ can't compare with.

So it's an amazing Diva game, and even for non-Diva players there's still plenty of enjoyment to be had. While most of the Workshop songs have only higher difficulties, there's plenty with lower difficulties; there's even a large collection for them in the Workshop page. Not only that, but the support for official Diva charts means you can play all the same songs in an official Diva game, including their lower difficulties too.

Overall, for gameplay, this is probably the best Project Diva experience you can get. While it doesn't have support for 3D Music Videos, it has pretty much everything else any other Diva options have, and more, and it's all easier to get into.
I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who's considering the game.
Also, for the Linux (including Steam Deck!) users out there, this game is native, and runs amazingly.