🕺 Dance like nobody's watching, but everyone will be!
Persona 5: Dancing In Starlight for PlayStation 4 is an electrifying rhythm game that allows players to dance alongside beloved characters from the Persona universe. With customizable gameplay, dual audio options, and a vibrant social component, players can immerse themselves in a world of music, dance, and character interaction.
S**H
Great game for fans of persona 5!
If you want to have more fun with the characters of persona 5, then this may be a great game for you, especially if you like the music in the original game. I really am enjoying myself playing this game. It's a great causal game to play if you want a break from normal gaming.TBH, the story is a little strange, but the original story is strange too. I feel like it had an appropriate amount of songs for a game like this- it took me several hours to get through all the songs on easy mode, barely having to replay anything. There are conversations you have between your characters, and some of them did make me laugh out loud. It was a pleasant reminder of characters that I love, especially as a wait for P5 Royal to come out. I am still working through the other difficulty levels and the dialogue of the characters, but the game is so fun, it isn't going to take long.I spent $30 on the game, and I think it is worth that price. I will probably continue to go back to it when I want an easy going break from other games.
B**E
Love
Great rhythm game! Persona always gets its fair share of spinoffs and being a huge fan of P5, decided to give it a try. I’m happy I get to see the cast once again and see their interactions with one another. Also, the music remixes from the original game are awesome. If you’re a big fan I definitely recommend!
N**N
A fantastic game for fans!
A fantastic game for fans of Persona 5, they could've added a bit more charm in terms of character interaction and story milestone dialogue from the base game (and include dialogue for romances etc) but all in all it's a fun time. It is NOT worth the price of $60 however, get it on sale or until they drop the price.
J**R
Enjoyable for Persona 5 fans :)
Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, in reality, is just a decent rhythm game brimming with fan-service. While not as in-depth as other rhythm games such as Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone that has hundreds on songs, P5D only has 25 (additional with DLCs). While the game's length is roughly about 3-4 hours from playing the tracks does sound a bit short, the game makes up for it with a social mode that lets the players have conversations with all the main cast of Persona 5 (aside from Akechi). Each character has 5 conversations that are unlocked from completing certain criteria, and participating in these conversations not only gives further insight into the characters that isn't shown in the mainline Persona 5 it also unlocks extras such as more costumes and gameplay settings to mess with during dances -- encouraging replayability. Personally, I have played both the English and Japanese versions of this game, and it's nice to finally have a proper localization by having the English dub cast return to reprise their roles.Fair Warning: This is game is mainly intended to people who have played the mainline Persona 5 as it references events that happen at the ending of said title. So, if you are someone who is interested in playing this game without playing Persona 5 -- do not get this game as the nice and quirky banter between characters may not stick with you as it will for people who have completed Persona 5 and may just leave you bored and confused with Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight. Also, if you have played Persona 5 and are on the fence on buying this Dancing game at full price -- wait for a sale. While Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is a fun game I don't believe it is worth $60, but if you are itching for more content for the Phantom Thieves, then you probably already bought this game :)
B**L
Good seller but the game is pretty meh.
The game got here quickly and efficiently. The game however is pretty meh, it gets boring after a while and the songs weren't my favorite.
M**Y
It’s a great game for people who like rhythm games and Persona 5
I could not stop playing this game for weeks, much like I couldn’t stop playing P5. It’s a great game for people who like Rhythm games.
S**M
Made a great gift.
Got this for a friend and she's really enjoyed it so far. Do note that this isn't the main series game Persona 5, but a spinoff rhythm game that features the main cast of Persona 5.
V**T
For Niche Audience
For fans of Persona 5's music and DDR type rhythm game genre (but without the pad)If not familiar with the former, best to listen to the soundtrack first before purchasingThis is also a duel release having both Persona 3: Dancing In Moonlight, andPersona 5: Dancing In Starlight released at the same time.Persona 3 focusing on hip-hop funk style music while Persona 5 has more of an acid jazzThere are only 23 tracks per game, and you'll be playing them over-and-over again for costumes/social link unlocks, PSN trophies, and of course your own enjoymentI personally like them for the music, but mainly to test my reflexes, hand eye coordination, rhythmUnlike Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight takes tracks from Persona 3, Persona 3 FES, Persona Q, and Persona 3 Portable with some remixes. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight only has one game to take tracks from, but the amount of tracks are still the same with remixesIn Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight you get variety of the 'Burn My Dread' track which brings down the total track count in my opinion (but all the notes don't' play the same). In Persona 5 there's focus on 'Life will Change' and 'River in the Desert'--GameplayInstead of horizontal line that's scrolls down like traditional rhythm based games. Buttons inputs are off to the left and right side, while notes flow from the center of the screen to the borders; making it feel more natural.Button pressed are based off of:Single note inputDouble tapSimultaneous button pressesHold and release, andScratch or fever notes where you have to flick the joystick. This will not break combo if missed like the others, but instead will give you extra points/combo. If you hit enough of them you enter fever mode where another character joins in on the dancingYou can add modifiers to each song you play such as letting the cpu do all scratches for you, good don't break combos, making a MISS ends the match, etc. These come at a cost giving you a decrease or increase in percentage designated.There are social links to unlock by doing various objectives like clear # of stages, getting certain amount to cumulative Perfects/combos, wearing a set number of different costumes while playing, inputting some modifiers, etc.--VisualsHas Persona 5's art style to it especially in the menusSeeing it's a rhythm game, it's hard to focus on the characters dancing choreography while playing. Luckily there's a replay mode where you can view your previous/best session to not only see the characters dancing but help point out mistakes you've made so you can do better next time.Story:Unlike Persona 4 Dancing All Night that has full story (canon?) plot/story, both Persona 3: Dancing In Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing In Starlight happens in a dream sequence with the host tells you the characters will forget everything once they wake up.Social links are replaced by a lengthy story campaign, and can be viewed at your own leisure just in case you're having a party with friends or don't want to break the groove.Social links just have characters banter to one another about dancing and music they're into. They also bring up events from the original games, so for those who aren't familiar may glance over the detailsAfter you unlock enough social links you can visit a 3D representation of a character's room where you can look/walk around in first personRe-play value is high as you have to constantly play songs to unlock costumes and social links.Overall good rhythm based game if you're into the songs of the original games. It can be a bit pricey though if you don't plan to spend hours replaying to unlock content. They should have included all 3 Persona dancing games in one package for $60; instead you have to buy them separately or get the bundle for $100. I'd say wait for the price to drop unless you're a die hard fan of the series/songs
J**N
Envió a tiempo, juego divertido para pasar el rato.
El producto llegó a tiempo y en excelente estado. En cuanto al juego, es un juego divertido pero solo recomendado para aquellos que ya terminaron persona 5.
A**R
came right away
Nice game
A**I
あなどれん!北米版!!
私は、英語勉強するために、ペルソナシリーズの英語版集めてるんですが、非常によくできてますね。ただ、心理学専門用語??がよく出てくるので、そこらへんは辞典で助けてもらいますね。とにかく、自分の大好きなゲームで勉強するのはとても気分いいし、すごく覚えやすいです。これで英語ペラペラになりたいです!(本気で)
J**
Perfecto
Debes tenerlo si te gusta persona 5
A**R
Great
Thank you!
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