Storywise the game takes place 6 months after the events of Persona 5, the protagonist visits his friends in Tokyo to spend the summer with them by going on a road trip across Japan. Traditional Persona elements like All-Out Attacks and Batton Pass were also implemented into the fast combat system of this game. You will face huge waves of enemies at the same time, while being able to stop the time by using your persona to cast attacks on your enemy. Imagine a mixture of Persona and a Musou Game. Instead of being a traditional turn-based RPG the game takes a different direction in its gameplay. Welcome to the Persona 5 Strikers Trophy Guide! This game is basically a sequel to Persona 5, but with a twist.
story was still great but the ending felt dragged on, making me dread the final jail run. Cons: - removal of the confidant system (one of the best features of persona 5) - requests. Story is decent, but the overall journey is great - A lot of content here, ranging from 30-50 hours, depending on how much grinding you do So-So - repetitive jrpg nature (self-explanatory) - turn based combat still works better based on the game's mechanic - nothing really new for persona fans except the switch to third person combat (the persona, and skills/mechanics remain the same). Combat is enjoyable and you are Score: 8.7/10 Pros: - Main cast is charming and lovable, one of the best last gen has to offer = 10/10 - Combat is enjoyable and you are forced to swap party members around to counter enemies weaknesses, to keep things fresh. Main cast is charming and lovable, one of the best last gen has to offer = 10/10