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  • The 5th numbered game in the series, created by renowned developers! The core development team of the recent Persona titles unites again for this upcoming game.
  • A deep and engaging storyline - The thrilling story of a team of defiant teenagers, growing through every trial they face, begins now. Each case will take you one step closer to the truth veiled in darkness...What awaits our heroes: glory or ruin?
  • Unique and interesting dungeons with various tricks and traps await - Overcome various obstacles with graceful Phantom Thief action. The simple-to-learn, but hard-to-master controls will be enjoyed by newcomers and veteran Persona players alike.
  • Language - A stable of talented voice actors have provided English voice-overs while ATLUS’ celebrated localization team offers an English script that provides a faithful and engaging play experience.

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Persona 5 marks the return of the award-winning franchise on home consoles since the PS2 generation, and is the first numbered Persona game in over eight years! With fast-paced Japanese role-playing game mechanics, exciting action sequences, vibrantly stylized characters, enemies, and environments, and elegant anime-style cut-scenes, Persona 5 is unlike any of its predecessors!

Persona 5 is a game about the internal and external conflicts of a group of troubled high school students – the protagonist and a collection of compatriots he meets in the game’s story – who live dual lives as Phantom Thieves. They have the typically ordinary day-to-day of a Tokyo high schooler – attending class, after school activities and part-time jobs. But they also undertake fantastical adventures by using otherworldly powers to enter the hearts of people. Their power comes from the Persona, the Jungian concept of the “self;” the game’s heroes realize that society forces people to wear masks to protect their inner vulnerabilities, and by literally ripping off their protective mask and confronting their inner selves do the heroes awaken their inner power, and use it to strive to help those in need. Ultimately, the group of Phantom Thieves seeks to change their day-to-day world to match their perception and see through the masks modern-day society wears.

Long-time Persona series director Katsura Hashino is overseeing the project, while legendary character designer Shigenori Soejima is working closely to create character designs that ooze rebellious style and attitude. The game will also be backed with a soundtrack featuring the fresh sounds of acid jazz composed by the gifted Shoji Meguro. This dream team will bring both depth and style into the mix.


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Customers find the quality of the game enjoyable and worth playing. They also appreciate the stylish and cool visuals, saying the artwork for Persona 5 is stunning. Customers also describe the storyline as compelling, complex, and engaging. They say the characters are great and vibrant. They appreciate the soundtrack as phenomenal and strong.

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252 customers mention228 positive24 negative

Customers find the game enjoyable, worth playing, and amazing. They also say the graphics are beautiful, the combat is fun, and the story hooks them in. Customers also say that the game is addicting and the best of all Persona games.

"...Though the difficulty spikes are still there, the combat is also still tons of fun, strategic and really satisfying.Now some complaints...." Read more

"...voices and character interactions are very good, making it an addictive game where you want to level up and progress to further the story...." Read more

"...In a nutshell, the game is great! I will try and break it down but keep it brief...." Read more

"...The game had beautiful graphics and fun combat and systems for upgrading/customizing your character(s). That is all on the positive side...." Read more

81 customers mention75 positive6 negative

Customers find the visuals stylish, cool, and stunning. They also say the anime cut scenes are gorgeous and the enemy design is superb. Customers are also impressed with the overall presentation, battle system, and confidant.

"...Some have some really great bits and the use of color is fantastic on all of them, but you're still essentially on rails waiting for a button prompt..." Read more

"...-GraphicsVery stylish with its anime art design/cutscenes, jagged comic book speech bubbles, very colorful backdrops and varied characters..." Read more

"...Graphics: 10/10 - The game itself has a completely anime inspired look to it...." Read more

"...The game had beautiful graphics and fun combat and systems for upgrading/customizing your character(s). That is all on the positive side...." Read more

78 customers mention67 positive11 negative

Customers find the storyline compelling, complex, fun, solid, and engaging. They also say the game has an emotional and riveting story, featuring classic storytelling with modern gaming technology. Customers also say that the characters are relatable and interesting.

"...The lineage is clear. The music is great and the story is solid. Atlus did a great job in some areas in particular:- The Tokyo details...." Read more

"...so be prepared to read a lot of the story, that being said, the story is great and has a lot of character development which is I find it..." Read more

"...It definitely has the most engaging battle theme.You can replay the game after you beat it...." Read more

"...The story is fun but has it's dark underlying tones that battle some problems that as a society we face today...." Read more

57 customers mention53 positive4 negative

Customers find the characters great, vibrant, and oozing with personality. They also appreciate the bonding and build persona character options.

"...The story, dialogue, voices and character interactions are very good, making it an addictive game where you want to level up and progress to further..." Read more

"...of the story, that being said, the story is great and has a lot of character development which is I find it important...." Read more

"...The characters are charming and memorable. The story makes you want to keep playing until you see the end credits...." Read more

"...The characters sport more depth than at least I'm used to in JRPGs, and are actually nice to hear from when you do talk to them...." Read more

35 customers mention31 positive4 negative

Customers like the soundtrack of the video game. They say it's phenomenal, legendary, strong, and entertaining. Some mention that the soundtrack has a nice jazzy feeling to it.

"...The lineage is clear. The music is great and the story is solid. Atlus did a great job in some areas in particular:- The Tokyo details...." Read more

"...Sound: 10/10 - The whole soundtrack has a nice Jazz'y feeling to it. It's not your typical sounding Japanese RPG...." Read more

"...One thing that really stuck out tho was that the soundtrack was so nice...." Read more

"...as NieR: Automata's soundtrack and Berseria's, it is still entertaining to listen to...." Read more

34 customers mention31 positive3 negative

Customers find the new battle mechanics awesome, challenging, and rewarding intelligent play. They also say the game has great action and turn-based combat.

"...Some have some really great bits and the use of color is fantastic on all of them, but you're still essentially on rails waiting for a button prompt..." Read more

"...The battles are paced well, the controls are are tight and responsive. As you progress through the story, there many side quests to partake in...." Read more

"...As mentioned in the other reviews, it is a JRPG which means the battles are turn-based; perfect for any strategic thinker...." Read more

"...The battle system is on par. Really. It blows away what Final Fantasy has run off to. It's turn-based...." Read more

17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers find the game beautifully animated, and good at being realistic. They also say the game is slick, edgy, and modern. Customers also appreciate the attention to detail and Japanese anime feel. They say the gameplay is smooth and challenging.

"...Very nice presentation overall as it looks very slick, edgy and modern.-Gameplay:..." Read more

"...The artwork for Persona 5 is stunning. Amazing detail was added to even the smallest aspect of the game such as the in-game menus...." Read more

"...Enough on that. It's a JRPG. It's very slick. It's very stylish. The music is amazing. So why 3 stars?..." Read more

"...I genuinely love the art style, however. I think the animation really does a good job in bringing these characters into life and intriguing the..." Read more

15 customers mention12 positive3 negative

Customers like the value of the physical video game software. They mention that it's a great seller, and a fun strategic game that is cheap.

"...Personas are packages of moves you may use in battle.- Physical moves cost HP and Elemental moves cost SP..." Read more

"...Luckily as an old game now, the price was right. It is very Japanese in style. I've played this style before, and figured I knew what to expect...." Read more

"...so if you like fighting and having a little bit of fun why not the price is good" Read more

"...You will constantly be low on money...." Read more

Fine Tweaking the Persona Formula
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Fine Tweaking the Persona Formula
If you played Persona 4 before there's not really a drastic change to the formula; you're still dungeon hoping while trying to balance your social life, but the changes made makes this the best and easiest Persona game to jump into.-StoryYou're a high school student moving to a new town trying to change the hearts of corrupt adults thus making society a better placeThe game is split into days where you try to balance your life in the real world and meta-verseIn the meta-verse or the dungeon aspect of the game, you face shadows or enemies made by corrupt adults which guard their evil heart in palaces (or evil manifestations of a person)Once you enter a palace you have a set number of in-game days to complete it before the corrupt adult does something to ruin societyOnce you defeat the boss in the palace you'll change their hearts forcing them to turn themselves in to the authorities in the real worldIn the real world, you spend time with friends getting to know their darkest secrets and may romance them if you further the relationship far enough. Along the way you build stat upgrades which you can use during your dungeon crawlingThe story, dialogue, voices and character interactions are very good, making it an addictive game where you want to level up and progress to further the story. The story also involve real world topics that deals with mature themes such as abuse, crime, rape, blackmail-GraphicsVery stylish with its anime art design/cutscenes, jagged comic book speech bubbles, very colorful backdrops and varied characters personalities . Even the UI has a stylistic flare to it. All transitional screens and menus are well animated. Very nice presentation overall as it looks very slick, edgy and modern.-Gameplay:In the metaverse, you sneak through palaces and stealth hit/ambush wandering enemies for a leg up in battleOnce battle is initiated it's your typical jrpg turn based system but with a twistIf you hit an enemy with move that's super effective against them, you'll get an extra turn to attack until your combo gets large enough where you get an optional all-out-attackAn enemy can sometimes do an 'Hold Up!' prompt where you can spare their life for money, item or have them join you as a Persona summon.For the latter you get a multiple choice question answer segment where you have to convince them to join you with a successful choice dependent on the enemies personality. You can then fuse personas and make stronger onesOnce a palace is conquered you are not able to return, but you can get mementos or side quests from random NPCs to further level up if you want toIn the real world there's a lot of micro time management. You may be overwhelmed with activities that you cannot do all in a single day and some activities are only open on particular days . Thus you have to pick and choose what to do to build up your stats (like eating burgers, reading on the train station, studying, watching movies, etc) or build relationships with a friend. For the latter, building relationship further increase their persona in battle and similar persona types that you capture/make join your teamAll activities level up 1 of 5 stats: Knowledge, Charm, Guts, Kindness, or Proficiency. These stats once leveled up open new activities and opportunities to level up in the meta-verse and improve social links furthering the story.They're a lot of interlocking game mechanics in play that the tutorial may last you a couple of hours depending on how familiar you are with the series. Even though the game handholds you for a couple of hours, it's very natural and you don't feel lectured most of the time. After those few hours, you get invested very easily as the world opens up to you, and you can easily sink in 100+ hours into this game.Overall best Persona Game I've ever played and for those who like a narrative driven story where a lot of your own choices predicts an outcome, this game is a must buy.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2017
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
In a twisted sort of way, which is the only way Persona knows, these games are a bizarre 21st entry heir apparent to John Hughes high school hijinks and angst. Persona 5 continues a very unique evolution of the SMT JRPG system which by this point is a genuine formula involving dungeons, Pokemon, high School, social links, group battles and dating. Yeah that's all Persona. All of it.

After many, many P4g and P4 PS2 play throughs, I can attest that P5 is a well-made follow up to P4. The lineage is clear. The music is great and the story is solid. Atlus did a great job in some areas in particular:

- The Tokyo details. You didn't have to spend time in Shinjuku to pick up on everything, but if you've spent any extended time anywhere in metropolitan Japan - Osaka, Kobe, etc - there is so much here to connect with. From the convenience store layouts to lines of subway ticket machines, the environment designers hit all the right notes. THERE IS EVEN A POLLEN WARNING FOLKS.
- The music. Now arguably P4 had better music, but the soundtrack is still pretty awesome stuff.
- The visual design is as colorful and as lively as walkthrough through Shinjuku or Dōtonbori in Osaka after sunset. Atlus sort of took the Catherine graphics design and went nuts.
- Offering a Japanese audio track for free. Confession: I haven't actually heard a single word of the English track. I have a Japanese copy I brought back from Osaka and I played through the American release from start to finish with the Japan audio. I know some people have ranted about flaws in the localization, but if that stuff bothers you so much, just get the full Japanese version. If your kanji isn't really up to snuff like mine, but you can get through the audio, the American release is an easy choice. The Japanese audio track is a free download on the PSN store.
- 100 hours from start to finish. This shouldn't be a surprise to any Persona vets. The truth is, a lot of this play time is more about watching the story unfold and fulfilling character stat boost tasks than some grueling marathon. It's like a Netflix season really.

- Though the difficulty spikes are still there, the combat is also still tons of fun, strategic and really satisfying.

Now some complaints. Persona 5 is not perfect. Neither was 4 or 4G. Or 3. Or 3 FES. Or Q.

- Main dungeons are not half random like before, but honestly, they're still a little bland. Some have some really great bits and the use of color is fantastic on all of them, but you're still essentially on rails waiting for a button prompt to hit shadows for combat. I actually think Persona Q felt a little better than this even if you were just moving on squares. Traversal in a Persona game has never been a focus of the designers and it's not really much different here than past titles, but it feels limiting. Mementos - the side mission grind playground - IS made of randomly generated room branches and mostly a good edition since dungeons disappear permanently after you beat them, but it's sort of small scale simplistic stuff that often feels a little weak in comparison to the rest of the game. However, you finally do get a mystery machine van that we didn't have in P4.

- 100 hours from start to finish. The downside to this? Well a lot of that time has to do with Morgana telling you what you can't do on particular days early on (this was something the game used to force on you in P4 but now handled through a screen character). Another chunk of time is the infinite cross fading loading screens between any action that happens in the game.

- Persona 4 was a little slow moving until you hit the 8-10 hour mark. Persona 5 is marginally better, but arguably, the game doesn't actually begin until when the 3rd dungeon begins which is roughly 18-20 hours in.

- Lastly, and this is 100% subjective, but as good as this game is, it is lacking the immeasurable charm and heart from P4 or P4g. I'm not taking anything away from the full group of characters in P5, but overall, it's maybe 9/10s of Persona 4. There is a distinct lack of freshness to many of the game's systems too as some aspects of the game feel lifted from Catherine too. But as I type this, I know there were plenty of people who said similar things about Persona 4 coming off P3. Your mileage may vary.

You can't go wrong though. Person 5 is in line with the other life dominating Atlus entries to the series and is so dang amazing that my complaints above came after much thought from a player who has braved the Tartarus, Midnight Channel and now the Metaverse. This is a great game and in many ways is the opposite of open world games in good and bad ways that are dominating video game releases these days. By the end, it's not really about stats or how many cars you have in your GTA garage, it's about looking back and truly earning the right to say, you went on a real journey and you did it among friends.

But I still miss Yukiko and Rise. And maybe Chie.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
If you played Persona 4 before there's not really a drastic change to the formula; you're still dungeon hoping while trying to balance your social life, but the changes made makes this the best and easiest Persona game to jump into.

-Story
You're a high school student moving to a new town trying to change the hearts of corrupt adults thus making society a better place

The game is split into days where you try to balance your life in the real world and meta-verse

In the meta-verse or the dungeon aspect of the game, you face shadows or enemies made by corrupt adults which guard their evil heart in palaces (or evil manifestations of a person)

Once you enter a palace you have a set number of in-game days to complete it before the corrupt adult does something to ruin society

Once you defeat the boss in the palace you'll change their hearts forcing them to turn themselves in to the authorities in the real world

In the real world, you spend time with friends getting to know their darkest secrets and may romance them if you further the relationship far enough. Along the way you build stat upgrades which you can use during your dungeon crawling

The story, dialogue, voices and character interactions are very good, making it an addictive game where you want to level up and progress to further the story. The story also involve real world topics that deals with mature themes such as abuse, crime, rape, blackmail

-Graphics
Very stylish with its anime art design/cutscenes, jagged comic book speech bubbles, very colorful backdrops and varied characters personalities . Even the UI has a stylistic flare to it. All transitional screens and menus are well animated. Very nice presentation overall as it looks very slick, edgy and modern.

-Gameplay:
In the metaverse, you sneak through palaces and stealth hit/ambush wandering enemies for a leg up in battle

Once battle is initiated it's your typical jrpg turn based system but with a twist

If you hit an enemy with move that's super effective against them, you'll get an extra turn to attack until your combo gets large enough where you get an optional all-out-attack

An enemy can sometimes do an 'Hold Up!' prompt where you can spare their life for money, item or have them join you as a Persona summon.

For the latter you get a multiple choice question answer segment where you have to convince them to join you with a successful choice dependent on the enemies personality. You can then fuse personas and make stronger ones

Once a palace is conquered you are not able to return, but you can get mementos or side quests from random NPCs to further level up if you want to

In the real world there's a lot of micro time management. You may be overwhelmed with activities that you cannot do all in a single day and some activities are only open on particular days . Thus you have to pick and choose what to do to build up your stats (like eating burgers, reading on the train station, studying, watching movies, etc) or build relationships with a friend. For the latter, building relationship further increase their persona in battle and similar persona types that you capture/make join your team

All activities level up 1 of 5 stats: Knowledge, Charm, Guts, Kindness, or Proficiency. These stats once leveled up open new activities and opportunities to level up in the meta-verse and improve social links furthering the story.

They're a lot of interlocking game mechanics in play that the tutorial may last you a couple of hours depending on how familiar you are with the series. Even though the game handholds you for a couple of hours, it's very natural and you don't feel lectured most of the time. After those few hours, you get invested very easily as the world opens up to you, and you can easily sink in 100+ hours into this game.

Overall best Persona Game I've ever played and for those who like a narrative driven story where a lot of your own choices predicts an outcome, this game is a must buy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fine Tweaking the Persona Formula
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017
If you played Persona 4 before there's not really a drastic change to the formula; you're still dungeon hoping while trying to balance your social life, but the changes made makes this the best and easiest Persona game to jump into.

-Story
You're a high school student moving to a new town trying to change the hearts of corrupt adults thus making society a better place

The game is split into days where you try to balance your life in the real world and meta-verse

In the meta-verse or the dungeon aspect of the game, you face shadows or enemies made by corrupt adults which guard their evil heart in palaces (or evil manifestations of a person)

Once you enter a palace you have a set number of in-game days to complete it before the corrupt adult does something to ruin society

Once you defeat the boss in the palace you'll change their hearts forcing them to turn themselves in to the authorities in the real world

In the real world, you spend time with friends getting to know their darkest secrets and may romance them if you further the relationship far enough. Along the way you build stat upgrades which you can use during your dungeon crawling

The story, dialogue, voices and character interactions are very good, making it an addictive game where you want to level up and progress to further the story. The story also involve real world topics that deals with mature themes such as abuse, crime, rape, blackmail

-Graphics
Very stylish with its anime art design/cutscenes, jagged comic book speech bubbles, very colorful backdrops and varied characters personalities . Even the UI has a stylistic flare to it. All transitional screens and menus are well animated. Very nice presentation overall as it looks very slick, edgy and modern.

-Gameplay:
In the metaverse, you sneak through palaces and stealth hit/ambush wandering enemies for a leg up in battle

Once battle is initiated it's your typical jrpg turn based system but with a twist

If you hit an enemy with move that's super effective against them, you'll get an extra turn to attack until your combo gets large enough where you get an optional all-out-attack

An enemy can sometimes do an 'Hold Up!' prompt where you can spare their life for money, item or have them join you as a Persona summon.

For the latter you get a multiple choice question answer segment where you have to convince them to join you with a successful choice dependent on the enemies personality. You can then fuse personas and make stronger ones

Once a palace is conquered you are not able to return, but you can get mementos or side quests from random NPCs to further level up if you want to

In the real world there's a lot of micro time management. You may be overwhelmed with activities that you cannot do all in a single day and some activities are only open on particular days . Thus you have to pick and choose what to do to build up your stats (like eating burgers, reading on the train station, studying, watching movies, etc) or build relationships with a friend. For the latter, building relationship further increase their persona in battle and similar persona types that you capture/make join your team

All activities level up 1 of 5 stats: Knowledge, Charm, Guts, Kindness, or Proficiency. These stats once leveled up open new activities and opportunities to level up in the meta-verse and improve social links furthering the story.

They're a lot of interlocking game mechanics in play that the tutorial may last you a couple of hours depending on how familiar you are with the series. Even though the game handholds you for a couple of hours, it's very natural and you don't feel lectured most of the time. After those few hours, you get invested very easily as the world opens up to you, and you can easily sink in 100+ hours into this game.

Overall best Persona Game I've ever played and for those who like a narrative driven story where a lot of your own choices predicts an outcome, this game is a must buy.
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Pietro
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 star
Reviewed in Italy on January 2, 2023
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
It came the day before it was suppose to arrive so 5 star there but the case has a tiny scratch and that's why I'm putting 4 star overall (the game was intact inside and work perfectly though.
Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic JRPG
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2022
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
With a familiar turn based combat system and a likable cast of characters I would definitely recommend this to any RPG fan
Ilen ikic
5.0 out of 5 stars Ist ein gutes deal
Reviewed in Germany on March 9, 2022
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
Also ja für den Preis ist es gut. Ich finde es cool wie die Verpackung rot ist stat blau
Antonio Domínguez
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy bueno solo para los que les gusten los JRPG
Reviewed in Mexico on July 13, 2019
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
Primero que nada, es un JRPG, son juegos largos, eso no significa que el juego sea malo, es MUY bueno pero requieres el gusto para poderlo disfrutar, ya que es envolvente y disfrutas a los personajes.

Segundo, es mucha lectura, bastantes diálogos, la mitad del tiempo vas a estar leyendo o escuchándolos hablar, de nuevo, eso no significa que sea malo, al contrario, te envuelven en la historia principal de una manera increíble y te sientes apegado a los personajes.

Tercero, tiene un diseño, arte y música increíble y fascinante, cada palacio es único, cada actividad qué haces te envuelve, cada relación que formas te hacer sentir que te la mereces ya que eso afecta tu rendimiento en los Palacios.

Cuarto, el gameplay es fenomenal, en los Palacios en verdad te sientes como un ladrón, la forma de escabullirse, de atacar por sorpresa y el combate es buenísimo, te hace pensar antes de actuar y lo qué haces afuera del palacio en verdad afecta lo que puedes hacer en el mismo, es mucha estrategia, saber cómo vas a aprovechar los días es algo que te agarra bien padre.

Yo lo remiendo solo a aquellas personas que les guste los JRPG, ya que si esperan entrar y darse de golpes con cualquiera a cada rato, les va a parecer muy lento, pero si no, es excelente, de los mejores para PS4
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Juggernaut
5.0 out of 5 stars JRPG Masterpiece!
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2019
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
I have been quite busy with school for a few months and have not had played a good game in a while. I heard that Persona 5 came out and I remember how much I enjoyed persona 3 and 4 and have been thinking of checking it out for a while. What I usually do is loan games from the library since I dont see the point of buying a game that I will finish in a few weeks and never play again. However, with this game I heard it was quite lengthy and it would be better to buy it since it has so much content. At $30 I took the plunge and bought the game.

It arrived in the standard case with the disk inside. As soon as I started playing I knew this was going to be a good game. Everything from the story, character design, music, combat system, skills and other functions are phenomenal. I could write entire essays about how good this game is but I dont have that kind of energy/time. I will say this game is amazing. I am in 72 hours in and I am still not done. One of my friends said that he got the platinum trophy in this game and it took him 172 hours in total. I am confident that I will only finish the game past the 100 hour mark.

If you are looking for a game that provides bang for your buck and is an excellent game then I would recommend you to try this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars JRPG Masterpiece!
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2019
I have been quite busy with school for a few months and have not had played a good game in a while. I heard that Persona 5 came out and I remember how much I enjoyed persona 3 and 4 and have been thinking of checking it out for a while. What I usually do is loan games from the library since I dont see the point of buying a game that I will finish in a few weeks and never play again. However, with this game I heard it was quite lengthy and it would be better to buy it since it has so much content. At $30 I took the plunge and bought the game.

It arrived in the standard case with the disk inside. As soon as I started playing I knew this was going to be a good game. Everything from the story, character design, music, combat system, skills and other functions are phenomenal. I could write entire essays about how good this game is but I dont have that kind of energy/time. I will say this game is amazing. I am in 72 hours in and I am still not done. One of my friends said that he got the platinum trophy in this game and it took him 172 hours in total. I am confident that I will only finish the game past the 100 hour mark.

If you are looking for a game that provides bang for your buck and is an excellent game then I would recommend you to try this.
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