It should be no surprise that in Persona 4: Dancing All Night your ultimate goal of each track is achieve the highest possible rating obviously called “King Crazy.” Thanks to sites like Famitsu, Dengeki, 4Gamer who previewed P4D, we have even more delicious news about various game features and mechanics – like the King Crazy rating.
Since every character has a specialized style of dance and choreography, you won’t have the choice of which character you use per track. This means if you’re playing “Maze of Life” it will always be the same P4 character dancing in it. However, when doing a duet you can pick any of the other characters to join. Whoever you choose will come with unique dialogue and sweet choreography to match.
The four difficulties will be an easy, normal, hard, and ALL NIGHT difficulty. This allows for a full gambit of challenges for you to find where you stand and to give yourself the ultimate challenge if you’re a rhythmic god. Persona 4: Dancing All Night can’t do me wrong and everything I hear about it makes me want it more.
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