![]() Persona 5 Strikers (as Persona 5 Scramble) was announced at the Persona Super Live 2019 concert with the surprising twist that it would come to Nintendo Switch along with being co-developed by Omega Force, developers of Koei Tecmo’s successful Dynasty Warriors series. The extended re-release last year, Persona 5 Royal saw even more acclaim and helped to boost Persona 5’s popularity that is sadly only available on PlayStation right now. It’s worrying that Strikers dungeons seemed significantly less stylish than the original, leaving it feeling closer to the Persona 5 equivalent of The Lion King 1 and ½ than a true sequel.Persona 5 has been a massive hit for P-Studio winning many accolades and becoming the best-selling Persona game. You’ll be granted more time with many of your favorite Persona 5 characters, but this appears to come at the cost of getting a full Persona game. Strikers seems to be in line with other spin-offs such as Persona 4: Dancing All Night and Persona 4 Arena. This shift is likely due to the increased focus on combat, but again removes one of Persona’s biggest RPG elements. ![]() Atlus mentioned in the preview that the Compendium used to Pokémon style collect new demon allies will be a bit smaller this time around. The demon collecting element has also taken a hit. These changes might help players direct themselves, but they visually crowd the already sensually overwhelming RPG. Rather than the generic tarot card marker, allies now have their face planted directly on the mini-map. There are now blaring markers for your objective covering locations. The overworld has been streamlined, supposedly for clarity. Perhaps that’s the replacement? It’s unknown if those dynamics will be as integral to the game as Confidants were in Persona 5. A brief look at the in-game menu had something called a BOND in the slot where Confidants were once located. There wasn’t a social system replacement presented, but the visual novel cutscenes seem to be intact. It’s unclear how present Persona 5’s RPG elements will be in Strikers. Joker in the overworld during Persona 5 Strikers ATLUS Nevertheless, it’s a bit difficult to take Strikers’ story as a legitimate sequel when it ignores the definitive edition of its predecessor. Given the development timeline of the two games, this makes perfect sense. ![]() Strikers seems to fully ignore the expansion’s existence entirely. It’s also unclear how Strikers affects the canonical status of the events of Persona 5 Royal. This adjustment removes the tight environments that were present in Persona 5, making the initial dungeon appear a bit bland. Being a Musou title, there needs to be enough space that you can get into a large-scale brawl at any moment. Jails remain aesthetically pleasing as Palaces, but the open space requirement seemingly detracts from their intricacy. While Strikers’ combat feels satisfying and solid, other gameplay elements were lacking compared to the original Persona 5. For example, Morgana can now attack in his bus form used to ferry the Phantom Thieves through Mementos. ![]() New attacks that feel thematically perfect. Many attacks benefit from the open space that Strikers provides, appearing more theatrical than in their original depictions. All-out attacks and other combat abilities perfectly make the transition to Musou. Increasing the tempo of the action doesn’t eliminate the need for thoughtful strategy, a hallmark of the Persona series. Persona 5 Strikers houses what looks to be the best combat the franchise has ever included. ![]() Having the Phantom Thieves narrowly avoid a fatal blow like they do in Strikers is how I’ve always imagined the languid battles playing out. Strikers’ revamped, action-oriented combat feels more truthful to Persona 5’s setting and characters than turn-based combat. In Strikers, you sneakily crawl through Jails ( dungeons in Strikers’ parlance) as in the original Persona 5, but a mini-Musou style battle is triggered when you encounter an enemy. Notably, Strikers abandons the series’ traditional turn-based combat, forging a hybrid with Dynasty Warriors-style Musou battles, which pit you against an overwhelmingly massive army. What were your favorite games and gaming moments of 2020? Take our poll! Strikers alters the original formula in numerous ways, vastly improving some elements while undercutting others. The Phantom Thieves return to deal with a new wave of corruption across Japan. Persona 5 Strikers takes place a few months after the events of Persona 5, and is for all intents and purposes, a direct sequel to the original story. After a lengthy hiatus, the Phantom Thieves are back. ![]()
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