• Reviews around story (4.16 of 5)

    Persona 4: Dancing All Night "Disco Fever Collector's Edition"

    • The story itself just seems like a mixed bag, though
    • if you really just want to get to the dance sequences and character unlocks and don't care about the story (I am enjoying the story, in all it's corny glory).
    • The story is very lame, much like the first Persona 4 Arena, but free mode is a ton of fun.
    • It's a fantastic story and will certainly help set the stage for this outing
    • The story was substantially better than other rhythm games (meaning it actually had one) but still nothing special when compared with the previous games in this series
    • Like the Arena sub-series, the story is told through a visual novel (which is visually boring to me) and some of it drags, but it's fun seeing these characters again
    • For a dance game, the story is rich and engrossing, and you'll probably find yourself as much into the story as the dancing parts
    • Like the Arena sub-series, the story is told through a visual novel (which is visually boring to me) and some of it drags, but it's fun seeing these characters again
    • The story fits really well and you get to see some of the best characters come back
    • The game has a decent story mode that is very slow to start, but picks up towards the ending
    • The story is very lame, much like the first Persona 4 Arena, but free mode is a ton of fun.
    • The reasons it is a 8 out of 10 game:Good to great songsEasy to understand how to playVery very good button configurationGood story not great but for a rythm game its great
    • Those who enjoyed the voice acting (sadly, Rise's Laura Bailey was unable to reprise her role) and the story of Persona 4 Golden will enjoy the banter and dialog in this title
    • As for story mode, I actually liked the story