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75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
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  1. 90
    Perhaps the best way to describe how infectious the cheer and simple fun in Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection is to reflect on how it stays with you after you put it down. Hours or days later, you’ll find yourself tapping your foot to a song you played, and rather than just leaving it at that, a temptation emerges.
  2. Nov 27, 2018
    88
    Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection has three games in one, making it perfect if you are craving a new challenge with familiar songs and characters. Day One edition will also include Shinjiro (Persona 3) and Akechi (Persona 5), so that’s always exciting to have more people on your team. If you are into stylish rhythm games with beautiful colours and characters, even as a non-Persona fan I think it is worth trying out. But if you are a Persona fan and you know you love the songs and characters, you should definitely give Persona Dancing a chance to steal your heart.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Jan 27, 2019
    80
    A superb bundle. [Issue#158, p.92]
  4. Nov 28, 2018
    80
    The Persona Dancing Endless Collection's price tag is the true shadow of this rhythm compilation. If you choose to do battle with your wallet, you'll be rewarded with a trio of rhythm games that are filled with style, remixed beats, and another chance to spend a few hours with those RPG party members you developed such deep social links within previous adventures.
  5. Nov 27, 2018
    80
    Featuring a great value of three games in the package, the Persona Dancing Endless Night Collection is the best way to experience Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight. While a bit grindy later on, some killer tracks, entertaining gameplay, and a refreshing aesthetic, the games in this collection are chart-toppers.
  6. Nov 27, 2018
    80
    It's actually really hard to pick between the two which might be a better game, but for me, that Last Surprise remix in Dancing in Starlight really steals the show.
  7. 80
    Persona Dancing: Endless Night spotlights the interstellar soundtracks from the last three Persona entries. Payoff is limited here, since these are side stories, but strong writing and interesting concepts accentuate the rhythm experience wonderfully. This collection, and each of its individual games, is meant for anyone looking for a great rhythm game that features fantastic music.
  8. 80
    Addictive gameplay and a smooth, stylish presentation keep Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection from becoming a simple, time-wasting cash-grab.
  9. Nov 27, 2018
    79
    Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection isn't going to change your life, nor be an experience to carry with you forever, but it is a charming and entertaining distraction that will almost certainly win you over while playing. If you're a Persona fan, it's a must-play, but even if you're not, this could still be a fun game to pull out when you need a pick-me-up.
  10. Nov 27, 2018
    77
    For a not exactly popular price, Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection offers a significant level of entertainment for lovers of the genre and the ATLUS saga. Although the gameplay is a bit simplistic, the choreographic aspect always remain at a high level. Vivisecting the package you can see some naivety too, but overall - and focused on target audience - is a well-packaged collection.
  11. Nov 27, 2018
    76
    Neither Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight nor Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight improve the formula of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, which does not impede us from going to have some good dances with their catchy songs and choreographies.
  12. Dec 17, 2018
    75
    Solid gameplay, a wonderful soundtrack and sublime graphics... Persona Dancing Endless Night Collection makes a great first impression. However, a lack of innovation and an underwhelming story keep the game from reaching a higher score.
  13. Dec 17, 2018
    74
    If you are interested in the dancing adventure of the Persona crews, get the collection. Not only is it cheaper, it is also the only chance for you to play the still superior Persona 4 Dancing on PS4.
  14. Nov 27, 2018
    70
    All the makings for a good show with a well-established cast, colorful action and good music are there, but with a hefty price tag. To pay hundred bucks for the collection, you really must ask yourself if you’re a fan enough to get something you might not entirely enjoy. I was on a fence myself, and it took the right tracks and the dancers to get into the groove. Then again, when the titles are bought individually, they cost a full game’s worth each so in that sense the collection is a better investment.
  15. Nov 27, 2018
    70
    Anyone looking for a challenging rhythm game would do well to approach any incarnation of the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series.
  16. Nov 27, 2018
    65
    There's ultimately not enough content to justify the price of either Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight or Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight, which are structurally the same game with different characters, songs and dialogues.
  17. Dec 5, 2018
    62
    Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection is merely an expanded version of Persona 4: Dancing All Night with no substantial changes or additional modes. It's still fun but there's no denying that Atlus could have provided many more reasons to hit the dance floor.
  18. Dec 3, 2018
    60
    At $99.99, this is a hefty sum for the only way to get Persona 4 Dancing on PS4, but considering the entire package as a whole, the three rhythm games do provide a good deal of content...even if the entire track selection and remixes aren't top tier. There is some good stuff here if you can deal with the poorly-designed gameplay interface, but only the most enthusiastic of Persona fans will want to fork out for this collection.
  19. Nov 27, 2018
    50
    The inclusion of P4D in the $99 Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection sweetens the deal somewhat, but it’s still a lot to ask for an unchanged port of P4D and two games that are sparse on substance.
User Score
7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 25 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 25
  2. Negative: 6 out of 25
  1. Dec 5, 2018
    9
    It should be noted that someone is exploiting the user score. The number of negatives on all Persona games has been steadily rising by theIt should be noted that someone is exploiting the user score. The number of negatives on all Persona games has been steadily rising by the same amount, same pace. Over 100 negatives were added to P5 overnight even though it's older. Metacritic has been alerted but apparently they don't care. Just goes to show you shouldn't place any faith in user scores (big surprise) because some children use bots and dupe accounts to sway the number. Full Review »
  2. Dec 17, 2018
    6
    The Persona Endless Night Collection is an idea that should have been great but has been questionably executed. I will start by saying theThe Persona Endless Night Collection is an idea that should have been great but has been questionably executed. I will start by saying the best part of this deal is getting three games for $100, and Persona 4:Dancing All Night is a great spin-off game, and how P3D and P5D SHOULD have been done. The first problem is the packaging, the two physical games and download code come in one case that only has a single disc slot with the two discs stacked on top of each other. For a Collectors Edition, they should have had separate slots for the two discs at the very least, the art book okay I suppose. Not good or terrible, just okay. Persona 3 and 5 Dancing feel like they were rushed compared to Persona 4 Dancing. There is no real story mode in these two games and they are both lacking in tracks compared to P4D. Both games are well animated and they brought back their original voice actors (not including P4D, which for some reason replaced Rise's voice actor. I'm guessing Laura Bailey was busy when Atlus was creating the game?) but the worst practice for all of these games is the insulting DLC. There is over $80 worth of DLC for P3D and P5D, most of which is costume packs that should have been in the game to increase the content and additional songs that are either insulting that they aren't included in the game (seriously, how are you going to make P5D and cut out Beneath the Mask?) or not worth your money because they are only the intro's of the songs (really Atlus, 0.99 for the first 30 seconds of Shadow World? Mmk). If you bought the DLC for P4D already on the Vita, I have bad news for you; It doesn't carry over. There is certainly fun to be had with this collection since you can never go wrong with the amazing soundtrack from Persona games, just make sure to skip the DLC if you decide to get it. Full Review »
  3. Dec 4, 2018
    10
    really fun time seeing the cast of all the games again and the music is really good