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  • Summary: Face-to-face with enigmatic Velvet Room residents, the Phantom Thieves are forced to perform at a mysterious dance party. Test your rhythm based gameplay skills and steal some hearts on the dance floor!

    - Soundtrack with songs & remixes from Persona 5 - Customizable gameplay - English &
    Face-to-face with enigmatic Velvet Room residents, the Phantom Thieves are forced to perform at a mysterious dance party. Test your rhythm based gameplay skills and steal some hearts on the dance floor!

    - Soundtrack with songs & remixes from Persona 5
    - Customizable gameplay
    - English & Japanese Dual Audio VO
    - Connect with your teammates on a deeper level
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Persona 5 Dancing In Starlight: Rivers In The Desert (Mito Remix) - Hard Mode - Brilliant Ranking
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  1. Nov 30, 2018
    85
    Though I’m not necessarily getting a 100+ hour experience in this title, I still enjoyed every moment of my time with the Phantom Thieves.
  2. Jun 6, 2019
    83
    As far as standing on its own two feet…it doesn’t. Or, I guess, it does if you’ve never played P3D, in which case Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will seem relatively fresh and original. But unless you’re a diehard Persona completist, I just can’t see why anyone would need to play both. They’re more or less the same game, and even if that game is fine for what it is, you really only need to play one or the other.
  3. Dec 13, 2018
    60
    Yes, it's bloody weird, and yes, you're getting a little less bang for your buck, but honestly, stripping back the original game so much has made for a much better experience. Now get out there and dance.
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  1. May 8, 2019
    4
    It´s lower and mediocre in almost every way compared to the P4DN and quite expensive for what it offers, in addition to having problems withIt´s lower and mediocre in almost every way compared to the P4DN and quite expensive for what it offers, in addition to having problems with the FPS, in PS Vita at least. Expand