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Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Japanese)

Compatible with PlayStation Vita (PS Vita)
Version: Asia
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00

Product Languages

Language  Japanese
Subtitles  Japanese
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Japanese)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Japanese)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Japanese)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Japanese)
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Item Description

NOTE: First Print Copies includeaPersona 5 Special Movie Blu-Ray Disc, containing a special video of the game. Allocation will be on a First Come First Serve Basis while supplies last.

Half a year after the events of Persona 4,the sleepy town of Inaba is once again threatenedwith mysteries that only happen at midnight. A new rumor is spread, and with it, the all too familiar undertones of something more sinister starts to have real world effects:"At midnight, if you see a strange video playing on a certain site, you are transported to the 'other side' and will never wake up again..."

With members of the J-Pop idol group "Kanamin Kitchen" disappearing, it's up to the original Investigation Teamto work together once again, but this time, the only way to defeat the shadows lurking inthe "Midnight Stage" is to engage in epic dance battles.

Only for the PlayStation Vita, Persona 4: Dancing All Night is the newest spinoff from this masterpiece of a series, and the title features 29 new muscial arrangements of the Persona 4 OST. With talent from the likes of Yuu Miyake (Katamari Damacy, Tekken),Norihiko Hibino (Metal Gear Solid, Bayonetta), Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill,Lollipop Chainsaw), Shinichi Osawa (aka Mondo Grosso), and even internationally famous artist Towa Tei, Gamers are in for a unique sonic treat that will have them dancing all night! Heartbreak~ Heartbreak~

Full Confirmed Track List:
“Specialist” (“Never More” ver.)
“Time to Make History”
“Your Affection” (“Never More” ver.)
“Heartbeat, Heartbreak” (“Never More” ver.)
“Pursuing My True Self” (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
“Backside of the TV” (Lotus Juice Remix)
“Snowflakes” (Narasaki Remix)
“Signs of Love” (TK Remix)
“Best Friends”
“Like a Dream Come True” (“Never More” ver.)
“Signs of Love” (“Never More” ver.)
“Time to Make History” (Akira Yamaoka Remix)
“Heaven” (Norihiko Hibino Remix)
“Now I Know” (Yu Miyake Remix)
“Shadow World”
“June’s Theme”
“Shadow World” (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
“Best Friends” (Banvox Remix)
“Pursuing My True Self” (Shinichi Osawa Remix)
“Maze of Life”
“Heartbeat, Hearbreak” (Towa Tei Remix)
“Your Affection” (Daisuke Asakura Remix)
“Dance!”
“Pursuing My True Self”
“Reach Out to the Truth” (Dancing on Persona Stage)
“Electronica In Velvet Room”
“Never More”
“Shadow World” (De De Mouse Shadow Swing Remix)
“Reach Out to the Truth”

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For persona fans only
I like the story overall and the rythm game is fun to play.if you are persona fan like myself you will not regret picking this title up.
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Dance!!
If you like rhythm games and persona 4 characters, this game is a must-buy.

The songs are great, with remixes and original versions. A great selection with dlc songs planned to keep you playing for a long time.

The game is easy to pick up for beginners, but hard to master for those chasing perfection.

The visuals are very polished and the dance choreography is entertaining to watch.

For those who can't wait for the english version, you can unlock most of the songs in free mode.

Personally, the story isn't the most interesting when compared to other persona games, but it does have the usual detective mystery twist in the plot.

In terms of replayability, there are tons of costumes to unlock and accessories to buy from the in-game store, as well as downloadable content. Like most rhythm games, there are probably going to be tracks when you play more than others. I probably played the same 5 tracks more times than the entire tracklist in the game.

Overall, I enjoyed the game very much. The story mode got a little draggy at times when I just wanted to finish the story to unlock all the tracks in the game. But the game is fun to play, interesting to watch and pleasant to listen to.

If you even consider yourself a rhythm game enthusiast and persona fan, get it right now.
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