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Persona 5 for PS4 is a critically acclaimed Japanese role-playing game that combines stylish visuals, engaging gameplay, and a unique acid jazz soundtrack. Players navigate a vibrant world filled with challenges, embodying the role of a phantom thief while mastering simple yet deep controls.
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amazing game
the game is amazing the art style is amazing and the plot is pretty good
L**O
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Ich liebe dieses Spiel man muss den Grafikstill mögen und sich drauf einlassen ist nicht umsonst eines der bestbewertesten Spiele jemals
E**I
conforme a la description
Le jeux est trop bien. Par contre, c'est pas en Français, juste en japonais avec subtitles en anglais (pas un probleme pour moi)
G**I
Miglior Jrpg
Persona 5 è il primo gioco della serie con cui ho il piacere di giocare e devo dire che mi ha rapito con dalle primissime battute!Narrazione in stile anime davvero ben realizzata; i personaggi sono ben caratterizzati e mai banali, si entra subito in empatia con le loro storie e non si vede l’ora di proseguire per scoprire di più!Il sistema di gioco è davvero ben congeniato, lo scorrere del tempo ha un effetto tangibile nelle meccaniche di gioco rendendo il tutto molto più coinvolgente.Consigliatissimo a tutti gli amanti di jrpg.
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Nothing less than a Triumph
I honestly didn't think Atlus could top Persona 4; it just didn't seem possible.When I heard that Persona 5 was in development, I was so excited and yet the cynic in me tempered this with caution - would be it as good as its predecessor, or would it be worse as most sequels are?I had high hopes but realistically, it would probably be the latter.How wrong I was.After more than a decade of waiting, Persona hit the UK April this year and not only is it just as good as Persona 4 - not only that! - I actually think its BETTER in some respects!I miss Inaba and Yu and his friends but the Phantom Thieves are just as delightful, madcap and charming as the Inaba crew ever were and your new silent protagonist is equally as engaging (my only tiny niggle is that he has lost the hilarious 'thought expressions' that permeated some of Persona 4's funnier scenes)The story is first rate too and tackles some mature themes like the excessive influence of social media, online identity and justice versus vigilantism. At its heart, its the story of young people finding their own place in a changing world, 'rebelling' against the status quo and choosing their own path.Like Persona 4, the framework of the story is a compelling mystery of murder and intrigue centered around the 'metaverse' and the unseen antagonists seeking to control its power. Their influence is felt but not seen and as the game progresses through its chapters, more of the mystery unfolds. The story is excellent and this alone would have kept me playing even if the gameplay was rubbish - fortunately, this isn't the case!The standard MegaTen combat formula of press turns and weakness exploitation returns but Atlus have taken it up to eleven - battles have received a healthy burst of new features unlocked through Social Links.Negotiation returns for the first time since Nocturne, allowing you to strike deals with your opponents to gain new Personae, shake them down for cash or items. Firearm ambushes and reversals are some of the new battle features you can unlock.There are new attack attributes - Psychic and Nuclear - and the old insta-kill spells in the Light and Dark categories now get useful damage spells to complement their -mudo and -hama variants. This leads to greater variety in Personae and there seem to be more of them than ever before as well.Outside of the outstanding combat, you can explore Tokyo, which feels busy and vibrant thanks to the better graphics engine of the PS4.In short, everything about Persona 5 feels both familiar and new - and better.Combat is improved, social links are fun and engaging - called Confidants - and are as well-rounded and human as the Phantom Thieves themselves are. The story is first-rate and while the game does have humor, it arguably explores more serious themes than its predecessor and as a result, is often not as light-hearted.This isn't a criticism at all, though.The only category in which Persona 5 is generally inferior to Persona 4 - in my opinion - is the music.With the exception of one or two songs, I am not a fan of the Persona 5 soundtrack but that's just me.Congratulations to Atlus - somehow they have managed to surpass a masterpiece!!
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