


Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is a rhythm game that is very good but one that should've been released later on so it could've had a more varied soundtrack with better remixes. God is a Geek - Mikhail Madnani - 7 / 10.0 Though Persona 4: Dancing All Night shines on the PS4, Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection fails to reach the high bar set by its predecessor.īy putting Persona 5's soundtrack at the forefront, Dancing In Starlight provides an exciting rhythmic twist to the bold style of the original RPG. GameSkinny - RobotsFightingDinosaurs - 5 / 10 stars Those who have already had their hearts taken by Persona 5 will enjoy their time with Dancing in Starlight, but those less familiar with the Phantom Thieves may be disappointed at its small song count and lack of extra content. Seeing Persona 5's cast back together makes for some fun conversations between songs, but replaying the short setlist gets old quickly Game Informer - Suriel Vazquez - 7 / 10.0 It's a performance that moves but a show that doesn't go anywhere.

While its energy is relentless and its rhythm mechanics are capable, it's hard to deny Dancing in Starlight is a product picked, borrowed, and assembled from existing Persona games. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is an emphatic return to beloved characters and themes from Persona 5. Like the Phantom Thieves, I have to follow my heart and it sides with the music.ĭigital Chumps - Eric Layman - 7.5 / 10.0 It's one of the more engaging rhythm games I've played to date, even if I wish it was open from the start and had more to do. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight knows its audience within its audience. Dancing in Starlight pays a loving tribute to Persona 5, but without a stronger setlist it doesn't stand alongside its fellow rhythm game spin-offs.
