Persona 5 Strikers' combat isn’t simply just like other Musou games, but a nice blend of hack and slash action with RPG elements. Some of these exclusions won’t be missed but newcomers should really try out Persona 5 and Royal to experience what has been missed out. Whilst still feeling like a Persona game, Strikers has made some big changes, with the focus shifting to combat which has been fleshed out. However there is a Bond system that, while not being a substitute for Confidants, will allow players to gain individual perks such as stat boost and enhancements.Įach character has a unique set of abilities Probably to much fan dismay, Persona 5 Strikers has also done away with the Confidants system which allowed the protagonist to build relationships with other characters to gain more abilities and bonus items. Even though each location isn’t as visually exciting or as fleshed out as before, it's nice to be able to learn about the locations you visited and collect recipes. Players will also get to explore the different locations the Phantom Thieves visit on their road trip, being able to shop for items and even gather information on the next target. A nice addition is that the Jails are much bigger than the Palaces and there are loads of places to explore and treasures to find. Players will battle through several areas to collect three Cores to open a path before facing off against the Jail Monarch. However the main objective has changed now as players won’t race against time to reach a treasure, but instead free the desires of people within the Jails. The Jails themselves aren't as ingenious as the Palaces but they still have themes that correspond to the Monarch. Favourite characters such as Morgana return
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