Review Okamics 5/5 · Sep 8, 2023
Ryuji carried ngl
Expanded Game of Persona 5
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How long? Main story 104h · with extras 133h · 100% 141h (from 146 logged playthroughs)
Review Okamics 5/5 · Sep 8, 2023
Ryuji carried ngl
Status SailorV Jul 10, 2023
Halfway(?) through the first month. Still pretty confined on what I'm allowed to do so I'm considering this as still part of the tutorial phase. That said, the tutorial is quite long and even with that, not everything has been explained yet. The game's hard to put down though so I could see someone finishing the long tutorial in only …
Halfway(?) through the first month. Still pretty confined on what I'm allowed to do so I'm considering this as still part of the tutorial phase. That said, the tutorial is quite long and even with that, not everything has been explained yet. The game's hard to put down though so I could see someone finishing the long tutorial in only a few seatings.
Started with Japanese voice acting but fumbled something and accidentally restarted in English. This is much more convenient somehow, and I don't feel like I'm missing anything so I haven't changed it back. With the game's complex themes, I found the cursing dialogue fitting but not loving the gender stereotyping.
Status Chawls Mar 11, 2023
My biggest, and probably only real beefs with this game so far:
-they didn't seem to balance all the added content in the Royal version at all for new players. They just dump tons of useful items, money, accessories, Personas, etc on or in very easy access for the player. This combined with apparently making the dungeons smaller and bosses …
My biggest, and probably only real beefs with this game so far:
-they didn't seem to balance all the added content in the Royal version at all for new players. They just dump tons of useful items, money, accessories, Personas, etc on or in very easy access for the player. This combined with apparently making the dungeons smaller and bosses easier make me question who this version was for? The game has been a bit of a cakewalk so far on Hard and I feel a bit mixed about how I should be enjoying managing resources like money to fund my adventures but can't cuz playing Royal at all is apparently like plugging in a cheat code for smooth sailing.
-The sheer amount of features and stuff going on at once feels a little excessive at times, like I'm 50+ hours in and still unlocking battle perks and mechanics to make battles even more one sided. Also characters talk over one another and spam the same voice lines makes me feel battle voice line triggers were an afterthought.
Status ikateufel Feb 21, 2023
Game is too long. The main plot is about freedom of choice and happiness (wich is reprised in the expansion). Nothing espectacular new but the game develop many characters and much of the time i found myself wanting to do something that the game didnt allowed. The days pass by and you are pushed to some activities that you don't …
Read moreGame is too long. The main plot is about freedom of choice and happiness (wich is reprised in the expansion). Nothing espectacular new but the game develop many characters and much of the time i found myself wanting to do something that the game didnt allowed. The days pass by and you are pushed to some activities that you don't necessary enjoy. The battle dificult is decent until you buy Izanagi-no-Okami which can be done early in the game ... since it can replinish sp after battle most of the item management just isn't needed anymore and he has an allmighty attack very powerful. PS: Develop romance with every possible character ... plenty of perks no repercussion.
Read lessStatus Heanihilator Feb 21, 2023
Does this game still feel fresh by the end? Does it have more variety than Persona 4? I found the gameplay loop in Persona 4 to be really tedious by the end (I enjoyed it for the first 30ish hours before it really started to feel like a grind), and the number of locations and things to do in the …
Read moreDoes this game still feel fresh by the end? Does it have more variety than Persona 4? I found the gameplay loop in Persona 4 to be really tedious by the end (I enjoyed it for the first 30ish hours before it really started to feel like a grind), and the number of locations and things to do in the game, which both felt large in the beginning, started to feel really limited by the end. I'm tempted to play P5, but hesitant because of the way P4 dragged on and wore out the things that made it feel fresh.
Read lessStatus Daninokuni Feb 18, 2023
Finished today!
It was a great journey indeed! I'm gonna miss Futaba, Sojiro, Ryuji, Yusuke... I expected more from the story, but the gameplay was better, though (also easier). In any case, it was an experience I'm not gonna forget.
Status Daninokuni Feb 13, 2023
150 hours reached today. My Personas are becoming true monsters.
Status Daninokuni Jan 21, 2023
After 135 hours I completed the main story of the base game. Now it's time to the Royal new content, but I guess I'll give it a little rest.
Status Lewis. Jan 17, 2023
I hadn't played a persona game before, and tbh I am enjoying this game a lot. Characters bounce energy well off each other. The plot is constantly moving and the life sim aspects are really neat. However, iv had two main quarrels with the game. I haven't beaten it yet so these comments arnt really set in stone but rather …
I hadn't played a persona game before, and tbh I am enjoying this game a lot. Characters bounce energy well off each other. The plot is constantly moving and the life sim aspects are really neat. However, iv had two main quarrels with the game. I haven't beaten it yet so these comments arnt really set in stone but rather a spur of the moment.
The second issue I have is just the personality of joker, the dialogue choices, while sometimes amusing, never provide a huge response, all three options range from what's morally right to a bit funny. I also understand that he's meant to be a soulless anime character that players can introject themselves into, but in terms of character, you might as well be able to name him like a Pokémon trainer. When players discuss jokers personality from the game, do they get it from the anime scenes? Because where else do you really derive a personality from joker?
Obviously ill keep playing, iv sunk around 80 hours into the game in the last week, and I do believe a lot of the time the writing is great, just two little nitpicks with the game I had.
Edit: ended up deleting an unnecessary sentence with little structure
Status hevanlyy Dec 12, 2022
I tried so hard to like become the type of person who likes this game! I spent HOURS going to high school! Why! I finally gave up when I got to the palace with the waves of robots because I literally couldn't beat them which I personally thought was nuts because I've beaten Malenia in Elden Ring so at that …
Read moreI tried so hard to like become the type of person who likes this game! I spent HOURS going to high school! Why! I finally gave up when I got to the palace with the waves of robots because I literally couldn't beat them which I personally thought was nuts because I've beaten Malenia in Elden Ring so at that point, I was questioning what I was doing with my life and decided it wasn't worth it to keep forcing myself to like this game. So RIP Archer Slayton (that was my character's name which I will not be able to top ever), I hope high school ended up working out for you!
Read lessStatus DucksOnQuack Nov 9, 2022
Yep! Still my favorite game of all time. And to prove it, I got every achievement again.


Status DucksOnQuack Nov 7, 2022
THIRD SEMESTER SPOILERS
Ladies, gentlemen, and NB's, after 60 hours, I have reached peak fiction again. The third semester.
THIRD SEMESTER SPOILERS
Ladies, gentlemen, and NB's, after 60 hours, I have reached peak fiction again. The third semester.


Status DucksOnQuack Nov 2, 2022
For as much shit the Okumura boss gets, his robots giving only 1 yen when confused is the funniest part of the game.
Tip for that boss: Gun Amp accessory for Haru, baton bass to Ryuji and Haru for powerful Triple Down/Swift Strike attacks.
Review nodwist 4/5 · Jul 19, 2022
Imho I think the 3rd semester is way overhyped. This isnt miles better than the original and I actually had a better time with the og game. Its still persona 5, so its excellent, but not every change was good. New confidants are the best addition. The difficulty is the biggest drawback. Persona 5 already wasnt a difficult game but …
Read moreImho I think the 3rd semester is way overhyped. This isnt miles better than the original and I actually had a better time with the og game. Its still persona 5, so its excellent, but not every change was good. New confidants are the best addition. The difficulty is the biggest drawback. Persona 5 already wasnt a difficult game but they somehow made the combat in this Babies First JRPG™. Mementos is shit (except the depths). Sorry for just shitting on this game, I still really liked it even if it doesnt seem like it lol
Read lessReview yyninja 3/5 · May 17, 2022
Four years ago, I played and reviewed Persona 5. I still have fond memories of the game. It was both an auditory and visual delight with its killer acid-jazz soundtrack and incredibly stylish presentation. I remember how engrossing the first half of the game was. There’s something euphoric about seeing a rag tag group of teenagers rebel against terrible adults. …
Four years ago, I played and reviewed Persona 5. I still have fond memories of the game. It was both an auditory and visual delight with its killer acid-jazz soundtrack and incredibly stylish presentation. I remember how engrossing the first half of the game was. There’s something euphoric about seeing a rag tag group of teenagers rebel against terrible adults. Sadly, I also recall how the second half of Persona 5 was a major let down. The latter Palaces (dungeons) were boring and long: filled with uninspired monster corridors and dull puzzles. I also remember despite the game’s length, it felt barebones. Several characters barely had any character development and the final dozen hours of the game were needless padding.
I picked up Persona 5 Royal hoping that maybe things have changed. Maybe Atlus listened to fan feedback and improved the game in substantial ways. Or maybe my head was in the wrong place at that time and now I can revisit it with a fresh perspective. The good news is that Persona 5 Royal is better. The bad news is that the additions are not substantial enough to change my opinion from the original game. I wanted to fall in love with Persona 5 Royal, but the Phantom Thieves have yet again failed to steal my heart.
Persona 5 Royal is an enhanced edition of Persona 5. It boasts the same graphics and core mechanics of the original game. The plot is also relatively untouched; about a group of rebellious teenagers, known as the Phantom Thieves, who gain the power to infiltrate the minds of abusive adults to change their hearts. For brevity’s sake, I will only cover the additions and changes in the Royal edition. I recommend reading my Persona 5 review (contains spoilers) if you are interested in what I thought of the game back then.
There are two new characters in Royal: Kasumi Yoshizawa and Takuto Maruki. Kasumi is a renowned gymnast who recently transferred to Shujin Academy. Kasumi suffers from a mental block causing her to perform poorly in competition. In the opening minutes of the game, she makes a surprise appearance and fights alongside the protagonist, Joker. Takuto Maruki is a counselor hired by Shujin Academy. Maruki is writing a paper to study novel ways to relieve people of their stress and pain. He plays a larger role in the story once a certain vile volleyball coach admits to his crimes. Both Kasumi and Maruki are wonderful additions to Royal and the pair are the best developed characters in the game.
Ace detective Goro Akechi plays a greater role in Royal. His Confidant bond no longer levels up as the plot progresses, but instead is an optional bond that Joker has to actively improve upon. Akechi hangs out in a new location, Kichijoji. Kichijoji is an area full of market stalls, a dart and billiards bar and a jazz club that can improve your party members’ various abilities.
There is also a new third semester. Without giving away much spoilers, the only way to experience this new content is to max out the Confidant bonds between Kasumi, Maruki and Akechi. The third semester features the best Palace in the game layered with fantastic storytelling, elaborate level designs and clever puzzles.
All of the existing Palaces from the original game have been reworked. Each Palace now contains optional collectibles known as Will Seeds. There are three Will Seeds per Palace, with a mini boss guarding the third Will Seed. Collecting all of the Will Seeds in a Palace will grant the player a unique and powerful accessory. Palaces have also been upgraded to include grappling points, in which the protagonist can latch on to, to reach hidden areas with chests and often a Will Seed room. Some of the Palaces have had their maps redesigned to include more hiding locations and new puzzles. In addition, some of the bosses have been altered with new challenging forms.
The Mementos, a randomized labyrinth under Shibuya, has been slightly tuned. A new entity known as Jose (pronounced as Jo-say) randomly appears in some levels. Players can collect flowers in the Mementos and exchange them to Jose for recovery items. There are also collectible stamps which can be exchanged to improve experience, money and item rewards in the Mementos.
The heart of what made Persona 5 so good was the combat and Royal cleverly improves upon it in spades. “One-More” attacks have been upgraded with the Baton Pass mechanic. Players can opt to donate their extra turn to another party member for bonus damage. Each consecutive Baton Pass increases this bonus. The third and final Baton Pass allows characters to use their skills at no extra cost. Partner attacks from Persona 4 Golden return but are now called Showtime attacks. Showtime attacks are flashy devastating moves executed by a pair of characters. Showtime attacks trigger at random times during combat. Another neat addition to the gameplay are Disaster Shadows. Disaster Shadows are enemies that explode when they are defeated, damaging all the other enemies and granting a rare item reward.
Persona 5 Royal offers a host of other quality of life improvements. Guns refill ammo after each combat encounter. Personas now have innate traits such as dealing more damage after a Baton Pass or reducing the cost of fire skills. Technical Attacks can be upgraded to instantly down shadows that do not have any weaknesses. There is a shortcut menu to auto heal your party members or use Phantom Thief tools like Goho-M. The Velvet Room can go into an Alarm State which supercharges the benefits from fusing Personas. There is a menu that enables you to see and navigate to all bondable Confidants for the day. It is easier to improve Confidant Bonds with follow-up phone calls and the option to give presents. Some of the cringy writing has been altered especially the dialogue regarding two gay characters. There is also the Thieves Den, an optional area outside the main game that serves as a fancy collectible viewer.
The problem I have with Persona 5 Royal is that the core game has remained untouched. Characters who I found irritating or forgettable are still irritating and forgettable. The second half of the game is still a slog with frustrating levels and boss fights. Outside of one new park clean-up event to introduce Kasumi, there are no new events or substantial changes to the existing events to highlight the chemistry between the Phantom Thieves. Even though Joker and his friends are high school students, there is nothing much to do at the high school. The Practice Building remains barren other than to visit Maruki. And the lead up to the true ending remains baffling and nonsensical.
Persona 5 Royal is too easy. The game comes packaged with all the DLC from the original game. From the moment Joker has access to the Velvet Room, he can summon completely overpowered Personas for free and equip game breaking accessories. Even if you choose not to access the DLC, the game on its hardest difficulty, Merciless, is surprisingly simple. The Merciless difficulty triples the amount of damage done when targeting a weakness or using a Technical Attack. In fact, there are some fights where it is advantageous to temporarily swap to Merciless difficulty. Granted, the first 15 hours of the game are still fairly challenging on Hard mode (the difficulty level below Merciless). What really breaks any semblance of balance is the addition of Jose in the Mementos. He makes it too easy to grind for experience in the Mementos because players can top themselves up by finding Jose. Roughly a third way into the game, I was completely overleveled and had a wallet overflowing with yen.
Persona 5 is a long game and Persona 5 Royal adds an extra 15 hours of content to the end. This is not the kind of RPG where the extra time spent is on completing side quests or finding rare loot. There is no way to “mainline” the game. Players have to spend dozens to hundreds of hours of their lives to see the story to its true end. The new semester from the Royal edition is truly great and worthwhile but there is still the awful awful content that takes place between September to December. As I watched the credits roll in Persona 5 Royal, I’m reminded of how I felt when I finished the original game. And to my surprise, my reaction was very similar. Other than Makoto, Akechi and Kasumi, I didn’t feel a thing for the rest of the cast and was glad the game was finally over. Persona 5 Royal is a good memorable game and will make many gamers happy, but it simply did not connect with me as strongly as Persona 4 Golden did.
Review Witt997 4/5 · Apr 6, 2022
recensione uguale a P5, dato che si tratta di una versione ampliata. Gioco molto lungo, il che ha costituito per me un difetto in sede di valutazione: non che non mi piacciano i videogiochi lunghi, ma questo ha superato ogni limite. 86 ore di sola storia principale!!!! per il resto tutto eccellente: trama (con problemi di ritmo) ottima e da …
Read morerecensione uguale a P5, dato che si tratta di una versione ampliata. Gioco molto lungo, il che ha costituito per me un difetto in sede di valutazione: non che non mi piacciano i videogiochi lunghi, ma questo ha superato ogni limite. 86 ore di sola storia principale!!!! per il resto tutto eccellente: trama (con problemi di ritmo) ottima e da risvolti psicologici interessantissimi. personaggi stereotipati ma affezionabili, anche se troppi. Musiche fenomenali e gameplay eccellente: a turni con molto stile. Consigliato a tutti coloro che hanno molto tempo. Voto: 9/10
Read lessReview Heckler 5/5 · Apr 13, 2021
170 freakin' hours is how long this game took me. Not that I'm complaining. This game is still as charming as ever, and with the new additions, perhaps even more so. Looking forward to whatever Atlus comes up with next!