![]() ![]() In the Persona Dancing games, the player can choose to play song charts from four difficulties: Easy, Normal, Hard and All-Night. Persona 4: Dancing All Night / 3: Dancing in Moonlight / 5: Dancing in Starlight The available difficulties are Beginner, Easy, Normal, Hard, Very Hard and Hell in the former while the latter game has Safety, Easy, Normal, Hard and Risky. In Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, the player can adjust the difficulty of the computer-controlled opponents in all offline modes other than Score Attack Mode. In the Steam version of Persona 4 Golden, it is possible to change the difficulty setting even during a first playthrough. The five difficulty presets use the following combination of choices for each setting: During New Game Plus, customization options are expanded as well, allowing the player to either choose from the five difficulty presets, or modify each setting individually. Beginner and Expert were renamed Easy and Hard respectively. In Persona 4 Golden, the player can also choose from five difficulty options instead of three the two new difficulties added are Very Easy and Very Hard (referred to as Safety and Risky respectively in outside of the North American PlayStation Vita version). The player can choose from Beginner, Normal or Expert. In Persona 4, the difficulty of the game can be chosen at the start of the game but it cannot be changed once selected until New Game Plus. Moreover, when starting a New Cycle from any difficulty level to Maniac, no data from the prior playthrough carries over to the new one apart from total play time (character level and Social Stats start at 1, the Persona Compendium will reset, and the doors for Vision Quest and Monad will not be present early in the game).
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