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PS4 Version of Persona 4 Dancing All Night Not Planned for Standalone Release

By Giuseppe Nelva

If you were hoping to buy the PS4 port of Persona 4 Dancing All Night, you may be out of luck, but at least all the DLC purchased for PS Vita will work.

Following the announcement of the PS4 version of the former PlayStation Vita exclusive Persona 4 Dancing All Night as a bonus for the Persona Dancing All-Star  Triple Pack alongside Persona 5 Dancing Star Night and Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night, it's obvious to wonder if Atlus is planning to sell the port separately.

The developer has since followed-up with a bit more data about the post, and the news isn't good. A standalone release of Persona 4 Dancing All Night is not planned.

In addition to this, we also learn that cross-save with the PS Vita version will not be supported, meaning that players will have to restart the game from scratch.

Luckily, it's not all bad news, as all DLC that you may have purchased for the PS Vita version of the game will work with the PS4 port with no additional purchase required.

Unless plans change, the game will be distributed only as a digital download code in the All-Star  Triple Pack, and since the edition will be printed in limited quantities, once it's gone, it's gone. It's hard to understand the reasoning behind this decision, as porting a game to a new console seems like a lot of effort for a limited edition bonus. We can only hope in a change of heart down the line.

For the moment,  you can watch the new trailer for Persona 5 Dancing Star Night released earlier today, the trailer launched for Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night, and the new screenshots, alongside a bunch of character artwork. You can also enjoy the first trailers that launched with the initial announcement in August, and the first 1080p screenshots.

If you're unfamiliar with the game, you can check out our review of the PS Vita version.

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Hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality) and MMORPGs are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans of the flight simulator genre on Earth.

Persona: Endless Night Collection - PlayStation 4

3 games in 1! Jam out to all your favorite Persona music with both Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight in an exclusive collector's box featuring character art by Shigenori Soejima. Also includes a digital download code for Persona 4: Dancing All Night for the PlayStation®4 – the only way to get P4D on PS4!

Besides the three games (one digital) and hardcover artbook packaging, for a limited time Day One Editions of Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection come with everyone's favorite pancake-loving detective, Goro Akechi! Akechi comes with the pulse-pounding Persona awakening theme of Persona 5 – Will Power. They also come with the gruff SEES member with a heart of gold, Shinjiro Aragaki! Shinjiro comes with the final boss theme of Persona 3 – Battle Hymn of the Soul.

Get the Club Velvet VIP Treatment with the Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection:
  • Jam out to all your favorite Persona music with both Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight in an exclusive collector's box featuring character art by Shigenori Soejima.
  • Bundle includes Persona 3: Dancing in the Moonlight, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Persona 4 Dancing All Night, plus Goro Akechi and Shinjiro Aragaki character add-ons!
  • Also includes a digital download code for Persona 4: Dancing All Night for the PlayStation®4 – the only way to get P4D on PS4!
Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight features include:
  • Memorable Soundtrack - Return to the world of Persona 3 and Persona 5 and relive cherished memories with the games' most memorable songs by Shoji Meguro, composed by Ryota Kozuka, as well as all-new remixes by ATOLS, Lotus Juice, ?Taku Takahashi (m-flo / block. fm), Jazztronik, and more! Unlock a total of 25 fan-favorite tracks in each game.
  • Dancing! - Choose from several difficulty levels and dance alongside the members of SEES and the legendary Phantom Thieves in a customizable rhythm game experience. Characters can tear up the dance floor with a partner by performing well during a song and entering “Fever” mode; try out some of your favorite character combinations!
  • English and Japanese Voiceovers - Choose to listen to your favorite characters' voices in either English or Japanese with dual audio options!
  • Social - In “Social,” players can connect with their favorite characters and deepen their social bonds through conversations and mini-events. Fulfill character-specific conditions to unlock special events and unlock new items.
  • Collect Costumes - Collect and equip a variety of costumes and accessories to create an even flashier dance experience.
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I bought this as something to kill time with, but I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. I highly recommend it if you’re a Persona fan.

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My p4 dancing all night code was already used. The games themselves are great as well as the packaging but the whole of it was ruined.

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If you’re fans of the persona series you will absolutely love this game. Also it’s well worth the price for what you are getting. You are getting three games and dlc!

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The music was great. Seeing the P5 cast again, and the P3 cast in HD was a treat. I’d rather listen to some of these remixes than its original versions.

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Persona 4: Dancing All Night PS4 Review

The musical component in video games is one of the most important tools to create the right atmosphere: wisely using their skills, the composer can easily make the player to worry in this or that situation or, on the contrary, to inspire him during a difficult boss fight with the help of expressive motives. Soundtrack of the popular Japanese RPG series Persona featured iconic melodies and compositions (including including vocals), which sounded in a new way in Persona 4: Dancing All Night , a fresh rhythm game from Atlus . First announced two years ago along with Persona 5 and Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth , a game with 's emphasis on dancing " confused many fans with its idea and format, however, Persona 4: Dancing All Night turned out to be one of the brightest and most memorable representatives of the rhythm game genre in 2015.

In addition to the deep and action-packed story in the main games series, company Atlus is not lazy to think through the storyline and for spin-offs, whether it's a fighting game, Persona 4 Arena , or rhythm game, Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which will be discussed in this review. A month after the events of the Persona 4 epilogue Golden, Rise Kujikawa returns to the world of show business and is on fire desire to participate in the Love Meets Bonds festival. However, participation without a backup team is unacceptable, so the girl turns to his comrades for help, including Yu Narukami, protagonist of Persona 4, and promises to teach them how to move beautifully. Preparations for the event are overshadowed by the strange news that Japanese pop group members Kanamin Kitchen and up concurrently, Rise's main rivals went missing... adds fuel to the fire and a new rumor about the mysterious "another side ", which can only be accessed by going to a certain website at midnight, which is what our team of newly minted dancers. So Rise, Yu, Kanji, Naoto, Chie, Teddy and some others are drawn into another story, this one once associated with the confrontation of the Shadows on the mysterious "Midnight Stage" (Midnight Stage).


The story is presented to the player in the form of a visual novel - thus, get ready for extended reading and minimal gaming process as such (the situation is approximately the same as in Persona 4 Arena). But this in no way harms the game itself, because no one limits you in going into the mode Free Dance and start dancing without background. However, by no means don't skip the rhythm game storyline because for sure be surprised how competently the screenwriters tied the ends meet, explaining why the Shadows suddenly fell in love with music and why to overcome they can be done with the help of dances. Add to this a very pleasant and not cutting ear English voice acting, nice animation and beautiful accompanying illustrations, as well as the possibility after passing open up some nice additions to make sure Atlus takes the development of all of its creations seriously.

If you are not interested in the plot, then do not hesitate to go to Free Dance mode and start dancing with your loved ones heroes under amazing compositions. gameplay, like relies, is pressing the buttons to the beat of the melody, moreover, both standard buttons and analog ones are involved sticks. During the game, icons will appear on the screen, activate which can be buttons, and blue circles, to touch which, in their queue, you can sticks. Keep in mind that the first ones to skip undesirable (in case of several misses you will fail), and the second - you can (they affect only the total number of points). In general, the gameplay turned out to be exciting, in features if you prefer high difficulty levels - then your fingers will always make funny pirouettes, practically dancing to the characters igniting on the stage.

There are four difficulty modes in Persona 4: Dancing All Night: Easy, Normal, Hard and All Night (unlocked only after beating plot). Of course, there are also various modifiers that throw an additional challenge or, on the contrary, facilitate the passage. If you plan to get to the top of the local rating tables, then the activation of complicating modifiers is necessary. Concerning music library, then the game lit up mainly compositions from the fourth part of the main series with an admixture of capital letters spin-off themes (Persona 4 Arena and Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth).

It is noteworthy that high-quality remixes of popular Persona 4 songs that contribute modern flair in already familiar motifs. In total, in P4: DAL developers have provided about 30 melodies with the ability to purchases of additional content.

In Free Dance mode, each song is “linked” to a specific hero - however, there is an opportunity to choose one of several characters for backup dancers. Of course the developers withstood a notable share "fanservice" : in your power to put on Yu Narukami vampire costume or dress up Rise Kujikawa in a costume cute kitty, and then add a noticeable accessory in the form headphones. New clothes can be purchased at the local store for in-game currency earned for successfully completing songs. Of course, the higher the difficulty and the more modifiers you activated, the more "green" you will receive. Concerning variety of outfits, then the wardrobe of the characters is replete with both swimsuits and coats, so kimono and all kinds of sweatshirts.

Screenshots show that the graphic part of the game is great. Thanks to quality models, heroes almost come to life on the screen of the PS handheld console Vita and start dancing on bright animated stages. English voice acting and Persona 4: Dancing All Original Soundtrack Night did not let us down either - you are waiting for either melodic compositions, playing during the passage of the plot, or dynamic motives, accompanying your journey through menus or collectibles materials.

For experienced players who don't miss rhythm games like Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f Platinum Cup in Persona 4: Dancing All Night will be easy and pleasant prey. For getting coveted prize, get ready to spend 10 to 25 hours in depending on your skill level. First, you need completely go through the storyline, secondly, buy all the costumes in store, third, show excellent results when passing songs (do not miss a single note or earn a rating "ideal" ), and finally, fourthly, to strengthen the ties between all heroes through experimentation with partners on back-dance.


Once again Atlus has proven how to develop games, even if they are in the category "spin-offs" . Persona 4: Dancing All Night - extremely high quality, bright and addictive rhythm game with great gameplay and pleasant music library, in which original compositions sat comfortably next to their remixed versions. fans will certainly please a deep and rich storyline and, of course, same, the lion's share of the so-called "fanservice" which manifests itself not only in the incendiary dances of the characters, but also in their colorful wardrobe. If you love rhythm games and favorably belong to the JRPG Persona series, then Persona 4: Dancing All Night is an excellent and long-lasting choice. However, keep in mind that most of the available tracks for the game are remixes, and additional compositions will cost money.

The review is based on the digital version of the game for the Playstation Vita, provided by the publisher. All screenshots provided in material are made directly from the specified system.

Tomorrow I run to buy. Waiting for a European release more fullout 4th.

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I'm running to buy tomorrow. Waiting for European release more fullaut 4th.

And why not today, or are you not taking it in numbers?

By the way, one of the local authors will finally answer me - who is there in the previous Splatfest won, clean or dirty bedroom? I asked in the relevant topic of November 5, is it really no one does not know what kind of author's contingent crept up?

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The dance part is not interesting at all, but mindful of the chic storytelling in Persona 4 Arena, involuntarily climb into the head thoughts on buying game
Thank you for the quality review

Awesome game. Didn't expect this from a fanservice rhythm game interesting story mode.
Gameplay at first glance seemed more complicated than that in PD.
I'm not sure that I can master all the tracks at maximum difficulty, especially to the rank of "King Crazy!!!"...
p.s. It would be nice to fill in the list of trophies for the European version.

I do not regret the purchase! ) Very awesome game )

The plot still falls short of the Arena, especially Ultimex with all snot in the middle and constant repetition of the behavior of members of the Kitchen Kanami (and the heroes who say they won't repeat the same mistakes with past girls, but they are constantly mistaken, and also logical a hole in the connection with the Arena, where they were surprised that there were no Shadows only in the world of TV, which is a very decent blunder), but in the end, even though I guessed who the villain was, but they were able to twist the ending. it seems they even paid tribute to the beautiful cartoon True Sadness or Perfect Blue, where the plot is also focused on the leader of the pop group and mental disorder. And for me, the background of the villain and the ending makes a cute game as hard as the ending the original P4, and in terms of epic scale, it’s even closer to P3 and 5. Not ideal, but still a great game. Well, dlc composition with Hatsune Miku hints at who was doing her, although Hatsune Miku still better in terms of gameplay. Well, the heroine Ochimizu must enter pantheon of Persona's best heroes. It's a pity she won't appear in others. parts, otherwise it would be cool.

Just Dance 2020 review. Time to dance!

In 2019, the Just Dance series of dance games celebrates its tenth anniversary, and the new part of it, Just Dance 2020, has become the eleventh numbered (excluding spin-offs) installment of the series. We could not pass by the opportunity to move body parts to new hits, including tracks from Russian artists, and now we want to share our impressions with you.

  • Developer: Ubisoft
  • Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release date: November 5, 2019

First, a little personal story. My introduction to Just Dance came from watching a YouTube video where a guy playing one of the games on the Wii accidently smashed the TV screen with a Wiimote.

In addition to sympathy for the hero of the video, the game aroused great interest, and very soon the PS3 with PS Eye and PS Move appeared in the house, then the Xbox 360 with Kinect, then new parts were purchased for PS4, and one is even in the collection on PC (Just Dance 2017, the only one released on this platform). Therefore, if you ask me to choose some game series in which I feel like an expert, then it will probably be Just Dance.

Each game in the line is similar to all the others and at the same time different from them. Here it is necessary to repeat the movements of the choreographer-trainer to the music tracks, which can vary from modern hits to classical compositions. It's the backbone of any Just Dance game, an unchanging gameplay mechanic that's been with the series for a decade now. You can follow the dancer himself or watch the hints in the lower right corner of the screen - they will let you know in advance what the next moves will be.

Unmute the video player to hear the music

The gameplay is actually dancing - which is not surprising given the name and genre. Quite simple movements are waiting for you (especially in the Kids mode for the little ones), and very hardcore challenges, which will be very difficult to win (in the last parts, however, the hardcore has diminished). Your progress is expressed by evaluating the movements on a five-point "star" scale, where five stars is 10 thousand points scored for the dance. If you manage to get even more, you will gain Superstar and Megastar statuses on top of that - they are needed to unlock some bonus tracks and certain achievements.

How do you get the game to read the movements? It's simple: Just Dance 2020 supports several options for tracking player dances. The first, and most affordable, is a smartphone. Install a special application, take the gadget in your right hand - and now you have a ready-made controller for the game. This is a universal solution, but it has several drawbacks: you need to hold the smartphone firmly in your hand, otherwise there is a risk of dropping it, and due to the fact that the game “sees” only the movements of the gadget, you can cheat and swing only with your right hand, while receiving dance scores. In addition, the smartphone "likes" to lose connection with the console, sometimes right in the middle of a hot dance test.

The game prompts you to choose a controller each time you launch the menu. The menu is conveniently structured and can be navigated using a gamepad or smartphone touch screen. This is more convenient than using a smartphone, but in this case there are problems with navigating the menu. Also, in the case of PS Move, this gadget may not be useful for games other than Just Dance (unless you have PS VR).

Finally, the last option available is full-body motion capture devices: PS Camera for PS4 and Kinect for Xbox One. There is no way to cheat here, because the position of the body, arms and legs is taken into account - so you have to completely surrender to the dance. These gadgets will immerse you in the gameplay as much as possible, but you will have to find a place to place them near the TV, and the Kinect for Xbox One is not so easy to find when it is discontinued.

Obviously, each controller has its strengths and weaknesses, but the most accessible, and therefore comfortable for most users, still remains a smartphone (not counting the Nintendo console, where their devices are used).

While dancing, you can also sing along - the tracks are accompanied by subtitlesIf there is more than one dancer on the screen, players can choose which one to dance for

Now let's move on to the differences. Each game in the series has its own unique features - modes, menu type, multiplayer activities, and so on. Just Dance 2020 is no exception, with an All Stars Anniversary Mode that requires you to complete ten dance challenges, one from each previous installment in the series, to unlock Panic's "High Hopes" in the finale! At the Disco for the main game. Kids Mode has been redesigned to no longer have a scorecard and it seems impossible to score less than five stars.

But the main action takes place, of course, in the central mode of Just Dance. Here you will find 40 new tracks, both popular and those that you have not heard before. In recent years, there has been a focus on the diversity of countries in the series, so don't be surprised by songs in Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and even Russian. The song “Circles” by Monatik is responsible for the latter, and you will also find Little Big and XS Project in the playlist. There are, of course, more mainstream hits like "Bad Guy", "Old Town Road" and "Kill This Love".

Unmute your video player to hear the music

Not all songs are unlocked in Just Dance 2020 right away: Accessing alternate (often more complex) versions of some tracks can be tricky. For example, earn a Superstar rating for a difficult dance to Skrillex's "Bangarang" and unlock an extreme version of the same dance. Other tasks are a bit simpler: just dance 5 times to “God Is A Woman” by Ariana Grande and you will get the “Divine” version of the track. You can make playlists from the songs you like, and for the most dynamic ones, you can turn on the Sweat mode, which will count the calories burned.

If 40 standard tracks isn't enough, you can expand your playlist with Just Dance Unlimited, which contains many songs from previous entries in the series, as well as exclusive tracks never seen before. Among them, for example, "Name 505" from the group Time and Glass, "Ain't My Fault" from Zara Larrson, "SOS" from ABBA, "Mayores" from Becky G and many others. When you buy the game, you get a free monthly subscription to Unlimited, after this period you can either renew it or limit yourself to only the standard 40 tracks of the game.

After the dance is completed, the game will show which player has the most points. However, you can turn on the overall scoring mode if you don't want to compete in Kids mode for total relaxation. statuses and stickers - collages dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the series are made from the latter. Avatars and statuses are needed for beauty - well, and also to be remembered in multiplayer, where you can compete with players from all over the world.

Of course, you can also play on the same screen: up to 6 players with smartphones and up to 4 players with PS Move or camera. That's why Just Dance 2020 will be the highlight of any party: you can start the dance very quickly, and thematic playlists will allow you not to strain with the choice of songs. Almost everyone has smartphones now, so you don't have to worry about having controllers.


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