Release Date: December 4, 2018
Another entry in the series of action music-rhythm games that utilize the soundtrack from the main entries of the jRPG Persona series developed by Atlus. The gameplay mechanics are based on simple principles and – similarly to other music games – focus on pressing buttons at the right time, when their symbols appear on the screen.
Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PS4 and PSV is an action music-rhythm game in which the player can listen to music from Persona 4: Dancing All Night, a game that debuted in 2014 on PlayStation Vita. The game was created by SEGA and Atlus.
The gameplay in Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PS4 and PSV is based on simple principles. Similarly to many other music games, the player must press buttons at right time, when their symbols appear on the screen – all of that to the rhythm of selected song. The game features a few gameplay modes, including a visual novel story campaign that takes place in Persona 5 universe.
Persona 5: Dancing Star Night is powered by engine and technology from Persona 5. The game features a few dozen of songs from Persona 5. Parts of them are remixes created by artists invited by the developer to cooperation. There are also a few completely new tracks featured as a bonus.
Platforms:
PlayStation Vita
PlayStation 4
Game Ratings for Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Video Game.
The Game Fanatics: 8.3 / 10 by Joel Ramirez
Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is the dance party I never knew I needed in my life. The soundtrack is incredible, the presentation is as cool as it was in Persona 5, and the characters are entertaining to watch during their performances. Although the story/Social Events do not really bring much as far as in depth character progression, I'll take what I can get if it means more time with the Phantom Thieves.
ani-game.com: 8.5 / 10 by Joel Gralton
The music in the Persona series has always been one of the highlights of the franchise so I’m so glad it’s been given it’s time to shine via the now 3 released Persona Dancing titles. The dancing gameplay is easy to pick up and is extremely fun and addicting. When not playing it I wanted to get back to it to try and better my scores for the tracks I hadn’t earned a ‘Brilliant’ rating on yet.
GameSpot: 8 / 10 by Michael Higham
By putting Persona 5's soundtrack at the forefront, Dancing In Starlight provides an exciting rhythmic twist to the bold style of the original RPG.
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