![]() At the end of the day, any reason I get to play more Persona and be invested in this world I'll take. Each dungeon only got about 4-6 in game days to be fully explored by the plot and there were certain plot holes that were left unfilled because of the rushed schedule the game seems to be under. It also doesnt help that the story here is a fairly by-the-numbers anime trope filled plot that I was actually starting to get bored of by the end. Not just for my personal playthrough but also for the outcome of alot of things from the previous games plot. It really felt like nothing I did in the previous game mattered even in the slightest. That combined with the social links aspect being taken out of the game entirely, really put a damper on my enjoyment of this game. You also dont get to carry over any major relationship decisions from the previous game and have no chance of trying to rekindle any relationship decisions here. The characters hardly ever even reference the ending of the first game, which when there's a massive spoiler in the first few minutes of this game for the previous games ending, it would have been nice for them to reference it. Coming to the story, however, I was pretty disheartened by how little, it seems, the ending of the previous game mattered here. Diving head long into the combat system, thinking it'll be just like the previous game, wont work out very well for you. ![]() I would probably recommend people not familiar with Musou style games to start on easy to get a handle on how combat works at first. I was caught by surprise by how much I ended up liking the game. Its very fun to see how they combined the turn based style of the regular games into a very fun, if a bit chaotic at first, style of battle system. Then once an encounter has been initiated with a single enemy, multiple groups of baddies show up to fight you. ![]() You run around the game world, finding enemies to fight. Starting with the combat, its actually closer to an action RPG then a true Musou style game. However the rushed story and lack of character moments for the main cast really impacted my enjoyment of the game by quite alot. At the end of the day, the combat was actually my favorite part of the game. Even if I wasn't very excited about the Musou style combat, I was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt for story. Even if I wasn't very excited about the Musou style combat, I Being a huge Persona fan, this game has been on my radar for a few years now. Summary: The sequel to the international smash-hit Persona 5 (3.2 million copies world-wide) is now available as the series' first action RPG! Featuring an all-new story set up half a year after the events of P5! Travel Japan! Following the events of P5, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts gather The sequel to the international smash-hit Persona 5 (3.2 million copies world-wide) is now available as the series' first action RPG! Featuring an all-new story set up half a year after the events of P5! Travel Japan! Following the events of P5, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts gather once more during their summer break to solve the mystery behind new change of heart cases that are occurring all over Japan! Persona 5 is now an action RPG! The new action battle system makes hitting enemy weak points to activate a 1 More or All-Out Attack, which fans have come to love, even easier! You can even use Baton Pass to play as other characters! In the newly introduced Jails, you can switch controls between characters at any time! Clear the game with style by using different characters in unique situations! New character! Who is this new mysterious girl you meet in the Shibuya of the other world? Find out as she fights alongside you as the newest member of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts! … Expandīeing a huge Persona fan, this game has been on my radar for a few years now. ![]()
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