Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night/Person 5: Dancing Star Night
Seeing as how Persona 4: Dancing All Night actually pushed the PS Vita to sell units in Japan, the announcement that Persona 3 and Persona 5 iterations to the spin-off series were coming late last year shouldn’t have come to fans as much of a shock. Indeed, Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night look to incorporate their own unique soundtracks and various remixes into rhythm-themed dancing games later in 2018. If Dancing All Night serves as any indication, each game will be just as addictive.
Imagining tracks like “Life Will Change” playing while Persona 5’s protagonist, Ryuji, or any of the title’s best girls dance in the foreground certainly is enough to make players themselves dance. Given how the team behind Dancing All Night seeks to improve upon the formula with each new iteration, expect to see enhanced graphics and more impressive choreography play out onscreen as well, complete with references to each title’s original scenarios and settings. If there are two games in 2018 to keep an eye out for simply due to all the fun potential they may have, Dancing Moon Night and Dancing All Night are it.