Reviews from

in the past


Brabissimo jogo de ritmo, que tem até uma historia completa, porém peca muito em alguns aspectos pois muitas coisas interessantes para quem já joga e tem experiencia com jogo de ritmo, precisa de um trabalhinho pra poder desbloquear e é extremamente crucial boa parte desses tipos de coisas já vir liberado por padrão para manter o fator rejogabilidade e não espantar o interesse de alguém que queira jogar pela gameplay em especifico, platinei no PSVITA my beloved amei, joguim bom demais e só não tem nota maxima por causa desses problema besta mesmo

I stopped playing the story after the first chapter but i did all the songs

ok i went back to get the platinum and i think this is my favourite game to play out of the three, even though the story is boring as fuck. Adachi why is your song 5$... i don't wanna pay that much...

Peak game and nanako dancing
Some time ago this game didn't work very well (it was running like 20 fps) but got fixed and the songs are peak too

Just don’t. Play P3 Dancing in Moonlight or P5 Dancing in Starlight if you really need the rhythm game fix.


Ended up being different than I thought, but was a great rhythm game overall. Some goofy stuff in there, not sure why this needed to be a canon follow-up to Golden and Arena, but the soundtrack was good so it's all good.

what if you wanted to get king crazy but god said i will make it so that the scratch notes blend into the fucking background

I love this game way more than I probably should. Hell I like this more than I like either of the ACTUAL versions of Persona 4.

Having to sit through that tedious, uninteresting and repetitive storyline for unlocking more stuff was terrible, I seriously fell asleep multiple times during the visual novel bits

The tracks were great for the most part, gameplay in the harder difficulties started getting convoluted after awhile and the size and shape of the Playstation Vita did not help at all

Definitely check this out if you are a sucker for Persona 4, otherwise don't bother and just listen the soundtrack

Un po' ho imparato a ballare.

This is one of my favorite games of all time (recommended)

¿Qué es Persona 4?
Persona 4 es buen rollo, es ese sitio al que siempre puedes volver para pasarlo bien, despreocuparte y recordar buenos momentos.
Por tanto, Persona 4 Bailes es un paso (je) natural en su desarrollo. ¡Y tremendo cumbión! Todos tus temas favoritos, al estilo de juego de los Project Diva, con remezclas bien perronas y agradables para vivirlo a saco.
Un juegazo que me da todo lo que yo necesito.
En historia, te dan a entender que ocurre después de los eventos del P4 Peleas, pero aporta poco a la trama, sólo necesitas saber que tus pjs favoritos vuelven a salvar el mundo, esta vez con el espíritu del ritmo racatanga en sus venas.

totally still clears the other two dancing games

really fun dancing game! the story is pretty decent though quite alot of reading, the dancing game is simple but fun! and the remix are pretty good! well most of them atleast.. still recommend!

unironically the best of the 3 rhythm games. the intro SLAPS even WITH the creepy ass gyroscoping!!!!!

Generally a really great game with a way better amount of content than the other dancing games but still just a really fun rhythm game with great music and the remixes are cool also Adachi dancing I mean that's pretty sick.

Best Persona Dancing game ever. Best Music, Characters, and system mechanics. One of my favorite rhythm games of all time as well.

Went on a dancing game spree and this one was the best, Dancing is peak

I'm not sure a dancing game needs this much story and to be honest it was kinda annoying me towards the end. Great music though.

Like all the Persona games, Dancing All Night is aesthetically flawless. The music is well-suited to a rhythm game, and the animation of the dancers is incredibly well-done. The controls are excellent, although they do start to fall apart at higher difficulties where complex rhythms really need some kind of visual indicator. I know most people will probably just brute-force memorize where they fall, but that's where the fun runs out for me. Unlockable items can add or remove challenges, and only a handful of the costumes are "anime sexy." The story mode is full of redundant dialogue and regressive social interactions, so I skipped most of it. Overall an excellent rhythm game if you can tune out the "writhing waifu" element.

this game s 100% better than persona 5 dancing... but why does it still kinda suck dingaling tho... 👀👀👀

I love this rhythm game so much songs are so fucking good and remixes are really good too probably my favourite out of the dancing games but very close with P3D


easily the worst persona dancing game

idc abt the story i just wanna danceeeee :3

Pretty fun songs and dances and yosuke continues to be homophobic

Four years...
It took me four years...
But I have it

No matter how many times it's been said in the past, Persona 4: Dancing All Night may just be one of the strangest decisions Atlus has ever made. To take their critically acclaimed murder mystery and turn it into a rhythm game, complete with professional dancers, tons of different artists providing remixes for old songs, and, uh... Hatsune Miku. And to somehow make it good?

I won't speak on the Story Mode since, again, it's been four years, and I remember none of it, so the most I can do is talk about everything else.
The music is the best out of the Dancing series, giving spotlight to even some of the more obscure Persona songs that you don't tend to see talked about, like the opening to Persona 4 Arena (the first one), and even extending some other songs with new lyrics. I'm not gonna try and act like I understand the deeper meaning behind "yeah, flooded apple pie, left out 'til somebody cries" but I still think it's nice to hear more from one of my favorite soundtracks ever.
Gameplay is surprisingly reasonable, though there are some charts that can be a little wonky. The hitsounds are satisfying when timed right, and the controls are smooth enough to feel fun. I'll add, though, I played the entirety of the game by scratching with the analog sticks instead of L1/R1, I just can't see how those two buttons feel comfortable with everything else. I'd maybe understand it if it were L2/R2, but sadly that just isn't an option. I find my fingers to be a little too close together on the former.

I feel like I'm repeating myself, but I can't stress enough just how weird it is that this worked so well. Even weirder how the other 2 dancing games that came after fucking sucked LMAO
Proud to finally have my FC on every song in the game, 9/10.