RPG games are often considered obsolete and obsolete nowadays because we know some other genres and styles that are trying to do something quite different. If you are well acquainted with JRPG and already know that you can not digest their basic mechanics like fighting on moves, then simply do not play the Person and stick to it. But if you are one of those who still do not know if your JRPG is your cup of tea or you do not have enough experience with them, first keep in mind that Persona 5 will steal your heart and have at least a hundred hours of life, so just decide if you want it play.
Although it is practically the sixth major game in the popular and respected series, I have a feeling that many of you will not be overly familiar. Fans of the series do not need to be special because they will recognize many borrowed things from the previous games as well as the fellow Shin Megami Tensei series, but is at the same time a completely independent and self-sufficient game where new players will not miss anything.

You are a high school student who is in the new environment under the unjust sentence of a year and meets several colleagues whom society has also dismissed. By connecting with your anger for injustice, you accidentally reveal a parallel world that opens to rebellious souls like yours and offers the opportunity to correct some things. In this world shadows are manifested in the deepest human desires, and the desires of the bravest ones appear as a treasure hidden in their faded and ill minded palaces. You are to awaken your inner people as divine beings that you can fight against the shadow.
„Together with your company you choose to become phantom thieves who are roaming through these palaces, stealing the treasure symbolizing the corrupt heart of evil people and then in theory in real life they become honest.“
Together with your company, including a cat that tells and turns into a truck as needed, you decide to become so-called. The phantom thieves that roam through these palaces, steal the treasure symbolized by the corrupt heart of evil people and then in theory in real life they become honest and confess their crimes to the world. The idea is twisted and fun in itself, but it might not be as good as a dry ink on paper. The story is not all cheerful and crazy as it seems to be happy to indulge in difficult and dark topics or pure youthful bunt, and the main strength of People 5 is how you manage to get it into your world and its specialties.

The game is in principle open to the world, although it is quite limited, but it is more important to emphasize that it is running towards the calendar. Every day you have to go to school or have some other obligations and only after school and late at night you have time for one to two actions. This can be exercising, reading, watching movies, having friends, having dinner, robbing a parallel world, and various other activities from which you irretrievably cut off a piece of the day.
What’s important, because your time is necessarily limited because of the tenseness of the exams in the school to be taught and at the same time, because of the mysterious secrets of your business, your company is constantly engaging in problems with the biggest corruption of a society threatening you to hurt in the short term. Most of the games take place in juggling between running a normal student life and stealing the hearts of wicked people who threaten to destroy you, so you have to plan at least a little in advance and make a lot of day-to-day decisions.

Technically, therefore, with the pure texture of certain models and graphic effects, Persona 5 will not leave anyone breathless. Just think that PlayStation 3 looks almost identical to resolution and thumbnail images. It is true that with style and presentation you break out a good part of the competition, and in the palaces you jump on giant chalks, pyramids and go through the worlds in the pictures, but that’s the hair I must find professionally in the egg. At least all of it is performing perfectly smooth and fast loading.
Unless your number of specific pixel groups means more than a total audiovisual treat or you are in the group I initially suggested not to play Person 5 – you still play Person 5. The average transition takes about a hundred hours in which fun does not know the brakes and you will hardly Find anything in the market that will compensate for what this game offers. I sincerely expect that the JRPG genre after People 5 becomes much more popular, but I do not envy future games because their scale is just set heavenly high.



