That has been replaced by a Social mode that has visual novel sections split up into various chapters per character. In addition to having less songs in the base game, there isn’t a traditional story mode. While that game had a story mode that was hit or miss for fans, things are very different here. Hold notes, fever time, and all the other mechanics in Persona 4: Dancing All Night make a return. Double notes are new to both P3D and P5D and they feel pretty pointless because you can already have two single notes after each other that feel the same for the most part.
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Notes fly out from the middle of the screen towards the targets on each side, and your aim is to input the current node type button combinations with correct timing. The core dancing gameplay here is nearly the same as it was in Persona 4: Dancing All Night, but with one addition. The problem lies in how little time the game has had to receive remixes and arrangements compared to other Persona games.
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On the plus side, the game is still fresh in people’s minds and a whole new audience discovered Atlus through Persona 5. This has advantages and disadvantages for both fans and for the dancing game. Persona 5 is by far the most successful title for Atlus worldwide and it also happens to the their newest flagship release.
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Instead of going PS Vita only, these two release on both PS4 and PS Vita in North America and Europe months after debuting in Japan on the same platforms.
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After the success of Persona 4: Dancing All Night there was little doubt that Atlus would try to do the same for their other popular Persona titles and that’s where we are with both Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight.