![]() ![]() It’s like playing the original game, but with lots more cool bells and whistles, quality of life changes, and a longer story. It’s a complete retelling of the Persona 5 story with a lot of improvements. I can’t fault it too much, since I do enjoy tactical games and love being able to take the time to plan my order of operations.Īll in all, Persona 5 Royal is a lot of fun. It can be frustrating not being able to dodge attacks or rather relying on lady luck to intervene to save your characters. I feel the gameplay is much slower in Persona 5 Royal as role playing games are turn based affairs. Persona 5 Royal makes most of the Palace bosses slightly harder with new phases to deal with and also removes numerous vulnerabilities for enemies such as their vulnerability to certain status effects, including the Reaper (who is now immune to despair, so you have to fight him properly in this iteration). ![]() It’s everything with a few tweaks here and there and a whole bunch of extra content thrown in. The role playing game mechanics are here, the story beats are mostly the same, the character progression is mostly the same and the music and stages are mostly the same. On the whole, Persona 5 Royal is very much the same game as the original Persona 5. It also introduces two key characters to the story, one is a playable character in Kasumi and the other plays an integral part to the expanded narrative. It introduces new quality of life changes from new character portraits, enemies, locations, personas and gameplay changes, such as ammo restocks after each battle and the introduction of Will Seeds in Palaces. Persona 5 Royal is a directors cut of the original Persona 5. It is not impossible.) The protagonist and Morgana interacting in Persona 5 Royal Persona 5 Royal (Who knows if Atlus eventually release a game called Persona 5 Strikers Royal. Kasumi doesn’t exist in Persona 5 Strikers. Persona 5 Strikers almost treats the entire Persona 5 Royal as an alternate universe, e.g. So all the additional stories and characters that were added to Persona 5 Royal are not introduced or continued in Persona 5 Strikers. Interestingly, the story of Persona 5 Strikers does not follow the story of Persona 5 Royal, rather it follows the story of the original Persona 5. If you have never played Persona 5, then you ought to play Persona 5 Royal first to get to know the story otherwise Strikers isn’t going to be as fulfilling a journey for you since the story in Strikers is more of a conclusion or epilogue than anything else. If you have played the original Persona 5 from start to finish, you have the freedom to play either Royal or Strikers. If you are here, you are probably thinking which one should I get or which one should I play first. That’s why like Persona 4, Persona 5 has things like its Royal addition, Dancing In Starlight edition, Strikers (its Dynasty Warriors edition) and Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth (its chibi edition). Notwithstanding its success, the developers of the Persona series Atlus love to recreate their games with new additions or in completely different genres. Unlike Persona 4, I think Persona 5 managed to shoot the franchise into the upper echelon of Japanese role playing games alongside the likes of Final Fantasy, Pokemon and Dragon Quest. The first Persona 5 came out in 2016 to critical acclaim. ![]()
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