Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight

Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight are rhythm games from the Persona series. These games were developed by Atlus for the Playstation Vita and Playstation 4. These two are separate games or they are bundled with Persona 4: Dancing All Night as part of the Endless Night Collection.

Plot
As these game take place after the events of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad or the Phantom Thieves of Hearts challenge the Velvet members (Elizabeth in 3 or Caroline and Justine in 5) to a dance off, to prove who is the better guest. Otherwise, they will be sent to hell if the players lose.

Overall

 * 1) Bland stories for both games, which consists of the Velvet members challenging the players for a dance-off.
 * 2) Also, the stories for both games are not story-related, they are Social Link/Confidant-related story.
 * 3) The songs for both have only 25, which is nearly less than the predecessor (Dancing All Night), which has 27.
 * 4) No new characters introduced, unlike the predecessor where there are new characters, Kanami Mashita and the Love Meets Bonds.
 * 5) * What's even worse, both games don't feature Kanami at all.
 * 6) The launch for both games was controversial and they are separate games rather than a crossover, thanks to misleading marketing.
 * 7) The controls can be somewhat clunky at times, especially Playstation 4 controller, where they use the analog stick to activate scratch symbols.
 * 8) The All Night difficulty is the worst difficulty, even when they use challenging supports like invisible notes, which makes the player having a hard time getting King Crazy rank.
 * 9) The Endless Night Collection contained only a Compact Disk, which is digital version, not a physical version unlike special edition games like its predecessor, Dancing All Night, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, Sonic Colors Ultimate, and Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, which contained physical edition merchandises and DLC codes.
 * 10) * Even Pokémon games, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses contained physical merchandise like soundtracks, steel books, and art books, which are much better than those.
 * 11) The DLCs contain only those from past games, anime, movies, and live concerts, which is lazy, and none of the players or their members are shown dancing.
 * 12) Some missed opportunities, such as Wiping All Out, as mentioned below.
 * 13) The characters never shut up, but thankfully there is an option to turn off voices.
 * 14) You have to buy both of the games in the Endless Night Collection if you want (Dancing All Night) for your PS4. Which doesn't make sence at all. Because (Dancing All Night) is it's own game and you shouldn't have to buy two games just to get one.

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight

 * 1) For some reason, the simple notes are blue instead of yellow, although it would make sense that these reflect the colors of the base game.
 * 2) While this game is considered to be non-canon to the original Persona 3, this could confuse the player into thinking the protagonist is alive after he used the power of his Social Links, to seal Nyx away with the "Great Seal" at the cost of his life.
 * 3) The female protagonist and Koromaru don't appear in this game, though the latter is excusable since he is a dog, cannot speak, and he cannot dance.
 * 4) No Wiping All Out, the Persona 3 female protagonist's theme (Kotone Shiomi), in this game, which is a missed opportunity. But the remix of this song appeared in this game.

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight

 * 1) While Persona 3 Dancing has blue circles, this one does not have red circles, which would reflect the colors of the base game, instead it uses yellow like Persona 4 Dancing.

Overall

 * 1) Lots of remix songs in both games like in Dancing All Night.
 * 2) Colorful and gorgeous visuals and graphics, especially the UI menu.
 * 3) There are lots of customizations in both games, especially the Neo Featherman costumes.
 * 4) Lots of replay factor since players can get high scores for all songs, not the social mode.
 * 5) Lives are removed in favor of the audience meter, which is a decent replacement.
 * 6) They can play intros from past Persona games, especially Dancing All Night, despite being lazy.
 * 7) The intros for both games are amazing.
 * 8) There are many supports before dancing for both games.
 * 9) They can play as Akechi or Shinjiro as part of the DLC.

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight

 * 1) Players can see the SEES full body just like the one in 4 movies.
 * 2) At least the normal notes make sense since it reflects the color of the base game.
 * 3) The two songs that are given for boys and girls are colorful and vibrant, especially the settings, and they are the best ones.

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight

 * 1) While it lacks songs from other Persona 5 games, they are amazing.
 * 2) Like Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight, the settings for male and female group dances are vibrant too.