The Sunday Screenshot Gallery; It’s a showdown between Risette Kujikawa and Hatsune Miku

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Sharing screenshots is fun. In fact, the screenshot feature is in many ways the best feature that has been added in to this generation of consoles. It’s fun to share gameplay experiences, amusing anecdotes from the games, a indulge a little of the inner photographer in us.

With that in mind, at DDNet we run a screenshot gallery each week, where we pull ten of our favourite shots from games we’ve played. This is something we’d love for everyone in the community to participate in! If you’ve got favourite screenshots of your own, simply shoot them over to screens@digitallydownloaded.net, and we’ll get them up in the gallery the next week!

This week we have something a little special though. In indulging my love for creating polls over on Twitter, I made one to determine which hime is the best virtual idol of them all; Hatsune Miku or Risette Kujikawa, of Persona 4 fame.

The results may shock you, but this week’s screenshot gallery is dedicated to those two lovely ladies.

But first, the poll results!

And now the screenshots!

If Rise was in my class I think I might have failed. 

Miku makes Red Riding Hood interesting all over again.

My that’s a sultry look there…

…On the other hand Miku has us in the palm of her hand with just a wink.

Rise does duet performances with style and panache…

….While Miku owns the stage all by herself.

All I want for Christmas is…

To be honest, Miku, probably not the right skirt for this choreography.

Look, that Arabian Armour costume is surely the best costume in a game ever… and it’s not even DLC! (would pay many monies for it).

Of course Miku is well known for her costumes too. Her Cheongsam is my favourite, personally.

– Matt S. 
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