I barely play RPG's. I have only played the Mario and Luigi series (except Paper Jam), Paper Mario:TTYD, Pokémon, Undertale, Deltarune, and the Stick of Truth. That's it. When I heard that even some who aren't fans of RPG's enjoyed Persona 5, I was interested. I got it on a PS3 emulator and it ran at 15-20 FPS. I don't care though, because I absolutely loved Persona 5.
I'm currently 7 hours in on Persona 4 right now and played a bit of P3FES so I can maybe give a few comparisons on what P5 did over those 2 games. To start, the stylish UI. Everybody has talked about this already. What more can be said about it? It's the best that I have ever seen. Then there are the dungeons/palaces. Instead of the dungeons being procedurally generated in previous titles and P5's Mementos, P5's change of palace design fits right at home as you know the layout, where the enemies are in the map and how many there are as this makes you plan as if you were actually breaking in. The graphics feel like they could stand the test of time compared to 3 & 4 which look kind of dated (in my opinion) for 2006 and 2008 games.
Now for the game in general. This game made me feel like I was in Tokyo. It made me want to be in Tokyo. It make me feel like I was with Morgana, Ryuji, Ann, Yusuke, Makoto, Futaba, Haru. The writing for these characters felt natural and for someone who is not a fan of dubs. Goddamn is the dub is surprisingly great. I loved changing hearts of rotten adults because they build up to be absolute scumbags and the more they reveal themselves to be, the more you want to change their hearts, and when you do change their hearts, it is so satisfying to watch them admit that they did shitty things. The story hooked me through all of its 80 hours and I loved every single second. Now for the gameplay. I swear. This is the first time any RPG has done this to me, but it made me sink hours and hours of gameplay into it per day, making me want to know more and more. The thing is in Persona games after 3, you can leave the turn-based sections whenever you want despite there being limits in days for some dating sim-ish gameplay. Both gameplays sides are executed very well as both connect to the story. The dating sim side makes your Pokémon- ech Personas stronger and make you learn more about the characters you interact with. Also with me not being a fan of both genres, both were fun. The soundtrack has some of my favorite music ever. Last Surprise, Beneath the Mask, Wake Up Get Up Get Out There, Life Will Change, RIVERS IN THE DESERT (my favorite track in the game :) with until the 7th palace's boss), Blooming Villain, Will Power, Disquiet. Need I go on?
As for issues there are just a few pacing problems. Particularly in palace #5. That's it. (At first an issue I had was that the culprit behind the mental shutdowns was predictable, but it was then made up with the characters already knowing that it was him and said that it is obvious as well).
To sum it up. The title says it. It's my favorite JRPG and it is also my first that I've beaten. It is also the longest single player game I have ever played. If you're not a fan of RPG's though, I'd suggest you play the first 10 hours for yourself. If you like it, it's for you. PS3 and PS4 owners must play this. RPG fans must play this. Answering questions before they are asked, Makoto is best girl and Akiren is best boy.
FINAL RATING: 10/10
EDIT #1 (My 1st New Game + playthrough): Right after I beat the game (the review was posted before beating the true ending) and built my new PC, the first game I started when I got on was P5 just to see the comparison in performance with my old PC and my new PC and the new PC ran at 60 fps throughout 90% of the game. Thus, I played it for a month because I was back to being hooked with this game. After playing it, I loved the game even more.
There were so many things that I missed out on my first playthrough like the game's main themes of authoritative power and rebellion which are just marvelous. I barely used the fusion system in my first playthrough. Now with the second playthrough, just wow. When I decided to fuse Persona's into the most powerful beings to ever exist, I spent all my money on fusion and then grinded in Mementos for 5 hours to get Yoshitsune and Satanael. It is that investing and satisfying to just get 1 powerful Persona and use it in combat. (Tip: if you want to do this, max out the Velvet Twins aka the Strength Confidant. Their final ability is extremely useful). I maxed out with almost everyone EXCEPT Yusuke (because he wouldn't let me level up to rank 9 after 3 fortune tellings from Chihaya). And I'd like to discuss everyone I maxed out (except for Morgana, Sae Nijima, Igor, and Akechi).
Starting with Ryuji Sakamoto. I really liked Ryuji. Out of all the Phantom Thieves, Ryuji was the one that felt like your best friend the most. Regardless of the situation, he would be there for you like how his mother was to him. It'd be you hanging with with him at the beach or even "dating" him on Valentine's Day. This and his confidant are very faithful to his tarot card, the Chariot Arcana.
Ann Takamaki: Ann was the first person I maxed out and romanced. Her ideas of being strong were a bit stupid like giving her insults and starring in action movies, but there is just some sort of innocence despite all the shit she and Shiho have gone through that I just can't help but chuckle. Ann's determination and loyalty are what made me like her instead of just being a THOT. She kind of reminds of me when my best friend moved away. I kept thinking about my friend and wanted to think of ways to be close to her.
Makoto Nijima: Makoto is my favorite girl and I romanced her in the 2nd playthrough. She's smart, a nice motherly figure, her goals for the future are to do what she wants and what others want her to do, and is a big middle finger to all the Mary Sues out there. And that is awesome. However, she has the weakest social link of the Phantom Thieves since her link is mainly focused on this other girl named Eiko. Instead of trying to open her mind with new interests as said. What she does is try to stop Eiko from her suspicious boyfriend from a yakuza. Yeah yeah. It's the same thing Makoto went through with Kaneshiro, but her confidant mainly loses focus.
Futaba Sakura: Futaba is the most fleshed out character out of all the Phantom Thieves and is the one I can probably relate to the most due to isolation and anxiety. I feel bad for her because her talents could overshadow the ones who yelled at her. Futaba did nothing wrong and she deserved better. She has a lot of motives that she actually does unlike Ann. Kana was the weakest part of Futaba's social link because of how sudden Kana's parents' change of hearts were after being told about them. Even then, Kana isn't as focused as much as Eiko.
Haru Okumura: Poor Haru. You sweet little ball of floof. She was introduced so late into the game and barely had screentime. It's sad too because while she's my least favorite girl of the Phantom Thieves, she has the best confidant out of the 4 main girls as her confidant was a nice balance of have a huge amount of responsibility to dreaming of making her own cafe like how her grandfather once did.
The Protagonist / Akira Kurusu / Ren Amamiya: I love him. Best boy. I'd go gay for him.
Sojiro Sakura: Best Dad. Nuff said.
Ichiko Ohya: So many people consider her to be the worst confidant in the game, and while I wholeheartedly agree, I still don't consider her to be bad. She's just boring. Her skills are the most useless perks in the game. She doesn't develop in the end. I don't despise her. I don't consider her to be bad. She's just forgettable in my eyes. Even though she helped out the Phantom Thieves, I really hope that she is improved upon in Persona 5 The Royal. I only maxed her out because I wanted to 100% everyone.
Sadayo Kawakami: Suck it, Kenji.
Munehisa Iwai: I can't believe this is the only adult confidant where you actually do something other than change someone's heart. I liked the relationship between him and his son.
Hifumi Togo: I can relate to being put up on a pedestal by my mother. The only thing is that I really don't deserve it. I hope she appears a Phantom Thief in Persona 5 The Royal.