![]() ![]() In their reality, Kamoshida is an arrogant, hot-shot rockstar, former Olympic gold medalist and prestige hire for the school. The lord of that castle? The high school volleyball coach Kamoshida. More specifically, a version of their school re-imagined as a castle. On his first day of school, he meets a fellow kid named Ryuji and through complete accident on the way to school they trespass into an alternate-dimension of reality called the Metaverse. except for this strange app that keeps showing up on Ren's smartphone. ![]() Anyways, everything seems otherwise normal. move to a different school district and live in the attic by himself in this chic coffee shop in the heart of Tokyo. The asshole guy pressed charges on Ren and so as part of his plea deal he had to. He tried to help the young woman, but the asshole tripped and fell, injuring himself. He is a highschool kid that made the mistake of crossing paths with some rich powerful asshole that was drunkenly assaulting a young woman in the middle of the night. In this game, you play as the Main Character (hereby shortened to Ren, the default name). Even if you only did a partial playthrough of Persona 5 vanilla, you will notice all the small touches that are in P5:R. Some of these are quality-of-life improvements that considers the feedback post-release of the vanilla game and so these features are just present throughout the entire playthrough. Think of it as a good game with a really good expansion pack already built in. P5:R is a re-release of the Persona 5 but with additional content. What is Persona 5: Royal? For those of you that have never played a Persona game: If you already played Persona 5 once before or just in-general play JRPGs a lot, I would strongly encourage you to do Hard mode from the get-go. There was never any grinding except for in the first dungeon, and even then it was because I was stubbornly trying to get every possible persona from that dungeon before beating it. I only died like twice, and both times it was an accident. From a gameplay standpoint, it was a bit on the easy side. Spouse test: My wife tolerated this game but it didn't really grab her attention.Ī little more quick-info: I played on Normal Difficulty and honestly that was probably a mistake. I paid full-price for this game at launch. For comparison's sake, I believe my original Persona 5 vanilla completion time was 128hrs. This game often goes on sale, so by all means wait until it dips down to $40.Ĭompletion time: 161hrs 16min. That said, if after the first few hours of playing Persona 5 vanilla you're like "Man, I'm really digging this." then I would highly recommend you stop playing and just buy Persona 5: Royal (hereby shortened to P5:R). So good, in fact, that I already wrote a rather lengthy mega-thread about it back in 2017 and it won the Shacknews Best PS4 Game of the Year in the year it came out. PS5 owners with PS+ will be able to download and play the vanilla version of this game for no additional charge. You really like the movie The Breakfast Club and wish you could play a game that takes the kernel of that screenplay and expands it into a huge, ongoing saga of epic proportions.You played (or watched) Persona 3 and/or Persona 4 and enjoyed those games.This game came out in 2020 after-all and yo, you guys are sleeping on what could very well be the GOTY for this year. This is a long-form review and uh, open thoughts on Persona 5:Royal □. ![]()
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