The Persona 4: Dancing All Night Intro Movie Is Undeniably Stylish and Slick

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Posted By | On 27th, Jun. 2015

There are two things Persona has always been known for- for its undeniable, amazing sense of style, and for its amazing music. So, it is good to see both of these things being celebrated so amazingly well in the intro video for Persona 4: Dancing All Night, the unlikely dance/rhythm game spin off based on the music of Persona 4.

Featuring the cast of Persona 4 just showing off their (incredibly smooth) moves to the incredible Persona 4: Dancing All Night main theme, the video shows off an exemplary sense of style, while also giving visual form to the game’s music via the characters’ dancing, that somehow all still manages to retain their individual characteristics. It seems like it will be a great, fun game for fans of the series.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night is due to launch exclusively on the PS Vita this Fall in North America; it launched in Japan earlier this week. For more information and coverage of the game, stay tuned to GamingBolt.


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