Saturday, October 10, 2015

Persona 4 Dancing All Night for the Playstation Vita

Persona 4 Dancing All Night is a Rhythm Game made by ATLUS and was released on Sept. 29th, 2015 for the Playstation Vita. This is a side story to the Persona 4 Series, just like Persona 4 Arena, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, and Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. Due to it being a Rhythm game, it has a similar feels to the Miku Vocaloid games.

FUN: This game is quite enjoyable. It has 2 Modes; Story and Free. In Story Mode you play... well... the Story, just like how there was a Story Mode for both P4 Arena & P4 Arena Ultimax. You go through the story with a few Music Rhythm Songs/Gameplay in between. With Free Mode, it's just like the Miku Vocaloid games, but with a bit of P4 Arena Series into the Mix. For example, you earn cash by doing songs and with this cash you can by items in the games shop. For the Miku part, you play and clear the songs, you unlock a new song and maybe a few other things. FUN - 2.

REPLAY: Story Mode may not hold any Replay Value, but Free Mode does. However... after a while after unlocking all the songs, it can get stale time to time. But the music is enjoyable so it works out. REPLAY - 1.

STORY: I won't go into the story too deep, since this is a Persona game, Story is important. In the Side Story of P4, Rise asked the whole gang to help her with a live concert for her comeback tour, not as music players, but as her backup dancers. During their practice, they heard another idol group members disappeared at the same time a new version of the Midnight Channel Rumor involving the Internet pops up. They later found out that it's true, but with a different feel to their TV Midnight Channel. It's up to the gang again to solve the case and help Rise and her Idol friends. STORY - 2.

DIFFERENCE/ORIGINAL: This doesn't feel like a different game, but instead a mix between Miku Vocaloid Rhythm games and P4 Arena Series. Side Story, Rhythm based gameplay, completing stages earns you money. Only thing Different and Original is the Story. DIFFERENCE/ORIGINAL - 0.5.

DIFFICULTY: Great Balance is used for the Music Gameplay Stages, both for Story and Free Mode. You can also pick you Difficulty level in both, but only Free Mode has an Easy Difficulty Level. DIFFICULTY - 2.

TOTAL - 7.5.

There you have it. Persona 4 Dancing All Night for the Vita. Until next time, this has been Nostalgic Gamer 89. Keep on Gaming!

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