
ATLUS USA has revealed that Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will launch in North America and Europe in early 2019 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.

ATLUS USA has revealed that Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will launch in North America and Europe in early 2019 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.

After several rocky years, Sony is finally shutting down physical production of PlayStation Vita games. Now is better than ever if you want to grab those last few copies of the Danganronpa and Persona 4 Golden copies on the market.

Japan’s national holiday week has begun, which means Sony has some great savings for PlayStation users, which include discounts up to 70% (80% for PS+ Subscribers) off of some of the best games, movies, and shows.

With March just around the corner, along with our favorite time of the year – Spring – we’re getting ready for some of the best games in the world. Starting next week, our latest offers for PlayStation Plus will launch on Tuesday morning. Along with our PlayStation Plus offers for next month, users will be able to add both smash-hit titles Bloodborne as well as the 2017 remake of Ratchet & Clank.

Officially announced last year by NIS America for a release in the west, the company has revealed during a press event today that The Lost Child is set to head to western countries this summer for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita via the PlayStation Store.

[Credits: Johan Spreckelson]

In the past few months, Sony has been hard at work giving us some of the best PlayStation Plus offers there have been to date. Last month we saw a pretty healthy serving of our free-to-play titles as long as we keep our membership free. Among these smash-hit titles. In January we got a healthy serving of Batman: The Telltale Series, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, StarBlood Arena, Sacred 3, and Uncanny Valley, The Book of Unwritten Tales.

[Credits: Atlus]

Pros:
+Performs extremely well on the Nintendo Switch
+68 tracks for players to enjoy
+Very intuitive controls that are learned by playing the game continually
+Extremely rewarding no matter what you do
Cons:
-Can be overwhelming from time-to-time for players new to beat rhythm titles
-Tutorials themselves are quite punishing for players at first
-Switch controller thumbsticks do not play nicely with the games thumbstick requirements
I’ve always been a fan of beat rhythm games. I first got my start at playing dance rhythm and beat rhythm titles in March of 1999 thanks to Dance Dance Revolution, or as it is lovingly called, DDR. I’ve invested in games such as Deemo, Guitar Hero, Just Dance, and even Rock Band. But something was always missing. Something that was fun, portable, and highly enjoyable to play.

Are you a trophy hunter? Have you ever wondered if you would get rewarded for being a trophy hunter? If you are or you want to become one, Sony isn’t going to hold you back from doing so, and they actually want you to do something with them. Something quite fun, but they require you to actually create a Sony Rewards account and linking it to your active PlayStation Network account.