Persona 4: Dancing All Night has a lot of awesome remixes of your favourite Persona 4 songs. You know what else it has? A lot of costumes to dress everyone up in.
And while I may be partial to those of a certain young detective, every Persona 4 cast member (except poor Margaret) has at least a few costumes to wear — and most have more than a dozen. So check out the massive gallery below to see each character’s expansive closet.
(*Note: While these are all the costumes and characters in the base game, there are more costumes and characters available as DLC.)
Yu Narukami
Yosuke Hanamura
Chie Satonaka
Yukiko Amagi
Rise Kujikawa
Kanji Tatsumi
Naoto Shirogane
Teddie
Kanami Mashita
Nanako Dojima
Margaret
Persona 4: Dancing All Night was released in Japan for the PlayStation Vita on June 25, 2015. It will be released in the West in September 2015.
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14 responses to “Let’s Play Dress Up With Persona 4”
I’m so ready for this I’m not even remotely ashamed to admit it.
Also, wall of pics crits you for over 9000. You die.
Man kotaku posts an article about this game nobody cares about once a week.
Nobody as in you?
if by care, you mean filled with rage, then yes. But it’s def not a I wish we had more of these articles type caring.
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Suspect its a contractual agreement.
Persona 4 is huge, Dance All Night is GIF paradise, the game is really fun in just about every sense and everything about it screams Japanese video game/anime fan. It’s about as Kotaku as you can get. I understand if you’re not interested but it’s big stuff to Kotaku fans who are waiting for a English localisation.
I’ll admit it’s super lame, but these costumes are like track announcements in Guitar Hero. Nanako’s Junes uniform is like Deep Purple’s Smoke on the Water.
Lets not get ahead of ourselves. Persona is semi-popular outside Asia, its nowhere near AAA standards and this is just a dancing spinoff game regardless.
It is just an unusuale ammount of news about a spinoff of a kind of popular game. And lets not group all anime fans into those who like stuff like persona, or stuff like… this.
Obviously not all anime fans or Kotaku readers love it but it’s certainly not unpopular or insignificant. Complaining about it’s coverage, especially on a slow news day like today, is like complaining Smash Bros coverage is dumb because it’s just a spin-off, Nintendo fans aren’t all into fighters and Kirby isn’t popular enough. People are interested in Dancing All Night and that’s good enough to justify writing about it.
This article isn’t going to win any awards but it’s got some cool coverage of the game that fans will probably enjoy, which is more than a lot of other articles here can say. I’m probably not going to get the game but I like these articles more than the usual forwarding of press releases from drip feeding ad campaigns.
I’ve seen more articles about this than tripple A releases, including that super smash bros game you mentioned, of which its newest version has sold over 10 million copies.
This feels forced and worse than a press release drip fed ad campaign.
You can play as NANAKO? Sold! Thankfully it’s compatible with PlayStation TV; I have no idea where my Vita is.
I just got back from a con dressed as Kanji’s DAN oufit! Hehe…
Not his Birth of Venus DLC outfit?
I’m seriously considering buying this game. I’m not generally into rhythm games but I did like the Final Fantasy one okay and Persona does have some catchy tunes…