Persona Dancing in Moonlight and Dancing in Starlight are more of the same, and that’s OK

I checked out Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight during a Sega Atlus pre-E3 event last month in Santa Monica. I love the Persona games, and their great music goes a long way toward making them memorable. So more rhythm games are welcome. They both come out for PlayStation 4 and Vita in 2019.

These follow the same formula as 2015’s Persona 4: Dancing All Night. They’re relatively basic rhythm games. Button prompts fly from the center to the screen to toward a circle. You need to hit corresponding buttons in time with the beats of the song. The soundtrack includes remixed music from the original game.

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Mike Minotti

Mike Minotti has been with GamesBeat since 2012, starting as an intern. Based near Youngstown, Ohio, he now manages GamesBeat's editorial team. He's also a prolific podcaster, appearing on multiple shows covering the gaming industry.