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Likewise, Persona 5 Dancing is all about the party members and iconic music from the hit PS4 RPG. No matter which of the two you pick, the setup for why these boys and girls are dancing is the same.
You won’t regret it. Nanako Simply beat the Story Mode of Persona 4: Dancing All Night. Once you do so, Nanako will appear in the costumes and accessories screens for Tanaka’s Amazing Commodities.
While Persona 4: Dancing All Night doesn't offer a particularly complex take on rhythm games, it does an excellent job of dressing up your extremely basic actions with the series' typical flair.
Then again, it’s not like I never saw this coming. Once you’ve played “Persona 4: Dancing All Night,” having a similar game for Persona 5 hardly comes as a last surprise.
The games are sold as the Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection for $99, which includes the original game, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, however both are sold separately for $59.99 as well.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night is the same game that launched on the Vita. What’s great about this game is that it’s basically the same portable game transitioned to the home console.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night was originally designed for PlayStation Vita back in 2015. The Vita, a de facto rhythm game and visual novel machine, made for the perfect platform for Dancing All Night.
Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will also be available in a bundle with Persona 4: Dancing All Night. They will be released for PS Vita and PS4 on Dec. 4.