The brilliant Japanese RPG, which nails you to your chair for a hundred hours, and you still feel it's not enough. Finally, the whole world will learn about the exceptionality of this series. [Issue#274]
The voice acting is outstanding, the music is genius, the art style is so slick it'll raise your personal coolness level just from being in close proximity to it. Playing Persona 5 will make your hair glossier, increase your vocal range by an octave and add 7.32 years to your overall life expectancy. Play it enough times and you'll likely not only be able to levitate but also make a perfect omelette while in midair. It's THAT good.
Quando eu via falarem desse jogo parecia tudo que eu mais odiava: jogo de turno, dating-simulator, 100 horas+ de duração, em inglês/japonês. Joguei o início no PS Collection que veio com o PS5 e desisti logo na primeira hora… não entendi nada do prólogo e tinha outras coisas pra jogar. Felizmente resolvi voltar futuramente porque achava a arte linda demais. Esse ano comecei uma saga de JRPG e me aventurei mais em jogos de turno, resolvi testar.Falando tecnicamente do jogo, eu joguei a versão base (e já comprei a Royal pra jogar futuramente tudo de novo), então era bem limitada. Os menus e as opções são praticamente nulos, mas o jogo em si e toda a interface é muito bonita e vai ficando intuitiva conforme você é apresentado à toda a gama de coisas que existem no jogo. Acho que nas primeiras 50 horas você ainda tá aprendendo mecânicas diferentes, o que parece muito cansativo, mas é muito bem feito e num ritmo excelente. Os personagens são cativantes demais, a história é excelente e a trilha sonora me marcou. Isso com certeza vai entrar no meu “mais ouvidos do ano” de 2024, é simplesmente um espetáculo e carrega o jogo bem demais. E a dublagem americana é simplesmente excelente.Sobre o enredo, pode ser um pouco de spoiler então pule caso não tenha jogado, mas eu realmente preciso falar em como esse jogo e os personagens mexeram comigo. O jogo fala muito sobre se aceitar e sair da posição de que tudo está dando errado e não tem outra saída. A tradução da música “Beneath the Mask” é algo que me deixou muito arrepiado quando fui acompanhar a letra, mexeu comigo demais porque isso fez parte da minha vida durante um bom tempo. Ver a evolução dos personagens, quase todos ali sendo considerados à margem da sociedade, é algo que me pegou demais. Eu nunca mais vou esquecer esse jogo e o quanto eu me apeguei aos personagens e as histórias de cada um de uma forma diferente, e o quanto isso se relaciona com a minha vida em determinados momentos. Uma mensagem linda de que a humanidade guia o mundo e a gente inspira uns aos outros. Sempre tem uma saída, sempre podemos tentar o nosso máximo. Enfim, esse jogo marcou demais e agora vou ter que experimentar tudo que a Atlus já fez, porque isso aqui é masterpiece demais.
Persona 5 is hands down the best game in the Persona series. Hell, it well may be the best JRPG of the last decade. Apart from small minor issues, the game itself is a JRPG masterpiece: The graphics and music compliment the style of the game beautifully, the story is the best in the series, the locations and palaces you visit are astounding and the battle system has been revitalized and feels fresh and new. This game didn't just match people's expectations – it created new ones for the future.
The last chapter of one of our favourite series improved over the previous chapters in every, possible way. The storyline is unique and much more consistent, and the production values (art direction, soundtrack, dubbing, graphics) are simply top-notch. The fact that the dungeons aren't randomly generated anymore is just the cherry on top.
It may have taken Atlus quite a long time to complete the fifth Persona game, but this was time well spent! Persona 5 is a superb JRPG filled with social messages, great gameplay and some new ideas that take the franchise to the next level.
Persona 5 is periodically fascinating, but it’s unable to maintain the required level of interest and energy over such an extended running time. If it were half as long and cut out most of the repetition, it’d be a much tighter, more enjoyable experience. As it stands, adventuring with the Phantom Thieves sags way too often to be a heartfelt recommendation.
I haven't played much of it, but I've played Persona 5 Royal and that one was brilliant. I'd rather recommend you to play that instead of this, but if you're unsure if you'd like the Persona Series or not this one could actually be a good starting point for you, since it's cheaper than Royal when on sale. Do I recommend you to still get Royal in case you like this game? Yes, since the added Royal content is extremely good.
I cannot understand why this game is so highly praised … there are parts of the game where for hours nothing interesting happening. The combat is so boring and the length of the game makes it even more tedious. After 60 hours I just gave up out of boredom
Persona 5 is not the masterpiece people claims it to be. First of all, I need to point out that I played Persona 5 (not Royal) on Playstation 5 as it was included with it throught the Playstation plus collection. I gave it a try on the Playstation 3, however it didn't catch my attention as there was many great release around the same time that made me drop the game about 15 or so hours of playtime. First, I will point out the positive. The artistic direction of the game is still one of the best to date. The menu, transition and animation is top notch and makes this PS3 game puts to shame other games released today on lower end hardware like the Switch. It's very generous in content as over 130 hours is needed to finish the first playthrough. While other games went on the easy route to switch the gameplay to active battle, Persona stay true to it's roots and kept it a turn base combat game
Now for the not so good. First of all, while this is very subjective, I hate the music tracks with a passion. Not all of the tracks are hawfull, hoverver, most of them are. Also, I needed to put headphones during most of my playthrough as my wife always complained as she despised the music so much.
My second negative concerns the main hero. During the 140 hours played so far, I could not give a $4!& about him. The almost silent protagonist is faced with choices thruout the adventures, but most of the choice given makes no sense. I could not believe how many time I was frustrated as all choice where not one I would make. That is when the choice are not exactly the same as other decisions are like: 1-Yes 2-Hmm. Yes. 3-Yes, I think. I was missing so much the great dialogue options of other games like the Mass Effect trilogy. Also, one of the most stupid thing is that you will be asked several questions at school and if you ALREADY know the answer, you will RAISE your knowledge, but if you don't, the teacher will tell you the correct answer and your knowledge will not raise.
My third and main problem is that the games drags for way too long as most of the game feels tedious. It's soo long in fact, they didn't even have the cast read the dialogue. I found myselft even fast fowarding dialogues that seems unrelated to the main story as they where boring and poorly written. I would have prefered a shorter(60 hours) fully voice acted main story with optionnal side quest.
Lastly, I don't like the tone of the game, making adults look like they are the villain and depicting japanese culture prone to xenophobism. To me age has nothing to do with how you are as a person, as stupid adult where previously stupid teenagers. I felt awkard playing a game with such ageism. Also the fact that the game is so much ancored in the japanese culture without any taint of any other culture makes me feels out of place.
To wraps it up, this game feels like a waste of my precious time. The story should have been told in 30% of it's time and the flow should have been better. Overall, I feel stupid wasting time on such a game and only wished there was more turn based games to fill in the void made when Final Fantasy decided to kill the franchise when they made the game action based.