Face-to-face with an enigmatic Velvet Room resident, the SEES are forced to perform at a mysterious dance party. Test your rhythm based gameplay skills and dominate the dance floor!
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It's the middle child of the Persona Dancing franchise. Not as good as 4 but somewhat better than 5. Has the same problems as Persona 5 Dancing in that the note tracking just isn't as good and feels almost random at times. Using scratch notes to represent actual notes in the melody throws me off whenever I play. Also some remixes are a bit mid but nothing majorly terrible besides 1 or 2 exceptions. The Social Link conversations are a bit neat but often go on way too long and I would find myself skipping through the dialogue for a majority of them. The first person sections are neat but the camera is weird which ends with me being motion-sick if I play those sections for too long. Besides these complaints, I found myself enjoying it quite a bit since P3 has way more songs to select from compared to P5. It's good, but it just doesn't hold a candle to Persona 4 Dancing All Night.
It's a mediocre rhythm game at worse and a tolerable RPG at best. Yeah plot wise it's lacking "its a music game what do you expect mister wr." It stems from Persona where is the Persona. I'm seeing my people but I'm not feeling them. Maybe this is because I played this for only an hour but there is very little going on in that department. Anyway as a rhythm game it's alright. 6 key thing going on and it can be relatively challenging, couple of original songs it's alright.