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There are also a few shortcomings in Dancing In Starlight when it comes to presentation.
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That's not to say they're bad songs, but with the bar set so high, you wish they had a bit more punch for the gameplay to thrive on. There some decent remixes, like the house-style version of "Whims Of Fate", but many are a little underwhelming, such as the "Beneath The Mask" remix that doesn't quite make the same impact for a rhythm game. The masterful fusion of jazz, pop, metal, and rock make for a great playlist that feels like a trip through the struggles and triumphs of Persona 5 all over again. And, of course, the best palace theme "Price" features Makoto throwing it down in front of Kaneshiro's bank in the Metaverse sky. A number of hard-hitting songs like "Rivers In The Desert", "Blooming Villain", and "Yaldabaoth" are featured here alongside the more calming tones of "Life Goes On" and "Tokyo Daylight". The theme song "Groovy" is so beautifully drawn and animated that the unapologetic confidence of the Phantom Thieves comes through vividly-it's an inspiring microcosm of the original game's attitude. The style and swagger of the Phantom Thieves bursts at the seams in Dancing In Starlight it's seen in a wink, nod, or smile as they move in ways that fit their personalities. Tandem dances in Fever Time and group dances are choreographed with a natural imperfection, supported by the eclectic soundtrack. Even deep within hostile palaces, they express themselves by going all out on the dance floor with an impressive fluidity. They'll be getting down in familiar locations like Mementos, Shibuya Crossing, and Shujin Academy. It's not far off to say that you feel the rhythm when note patterns start to come naturally as you grow familiar with each track. The audible claps, tambourine shakes, and scratches that come from these notes mesh impeccably with beat of the song. There's an incredible satisfaction to nailing perfect combos as note patterns flow seamlessly with the tracklist. It's a system that's beginner friendly with lower difficulties and assist modifiers, but wildly challenging on the highest difficulty. Notes come from the center and move outward to the corresponding input, with unison notes, double notes, holds, and DJ scratches (using the analog stick or L1/R1) keeping you on your toes.
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As songs play, you're tasked with hitting the corresponding notes that align with the six button inputs that border the screen.
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Here, the rhythm gameplay system used in Persona 4: Dancing All Night makes a comeback. And with Persona 5: Dancing In Starlight, the evocative soundtrack that wonderfully captured the journey of Persona 5 is brought to the forefront for a fun, exhilarating rhythm game with its charming personalities taking center stage. Each mainline game and spin-off has its own memorable songs that encapsulate its defining moments. One of the most important pieces of the Persona series, and a major reason why we remember each game so fondly, is the music.