

Honestly, nothing life-altering happens in Persona 5 Strikers, and with the fate of the world supposedly hanging in the balance once again, that’s not a good thing. Thank god we have Persona 5 Royal to deal with that. You’d think there’d be at least some leftover trauma from one’s peer being murdered before everyone’s eyes, but doesn’t seem like there is. The only person who even slightly references the Detective Prince is Akane, who mentions in passing that sometimes there are eight Phantom Thieves, and sometimes, there are nine. Admittedly, Akechi is one of, if not my absolute favorite character from the other games, but it was freaking awkward for the Thieves to mention Shido, but never once Akechi, their former teammate who sacrificed himself for them to live. It really irked me that Persona 5 Strikers does not once mention anything serious, like the death of Haru’s dad, but mostly the character of Akechi. Despite his daughter, I never found Zenkichi’s throwing in with the Phantom Thieves very believable–a police officer willing to throw away his career and possibly go to jail for a bunch of strange teenaged criminals, but not for his View Spoiler » murdered wife? « Hide Spoiler This seemed really unlikely to me. And of course, Persona 5 Strikers makes Akane a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves in order to make her seem more relevant to the story, but she’s really just a plot device. But the only time Zenkichi’s story reaches even an iota of that same emotional high is when Zenkichi’s daughter, Akane, gets involved. Like Akechi, Zenkichi is forced to play nice with the police and other corrupt agendas in order to achieve his true goal. But Zenkichi’s story is a pale imitation of Akechi, and his position and pain. On smaller levels, there’s even more similarities, such as corrupt politicians and police officers, and an insider cop, Zenkichi, trying to bring it all down one way or another. Nowhere in sight is the physical abuse or sexual harassment of students at the hands of a celebrated teacher. Ann despairs that Alice has lost her real reason for being an idol and reminds her throughout the boss fight with her. For instance, the first Monarch, Alice, is an idol figure that Ann knows. The same happens in Persona 5 Strikers, but on a much more superficial and less heart-wrenching level. In the original games, Kamoshida’s Palace is Ryuji and Ann’s, Madarame’s is Yusuke’s, and Kaneshiro’s is Makoto’s and so and so forth. Like in the other games, each Phantom Thief encounters a Monarch that they have a big connection with.
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This is even though the game follows pretty much the exact outline of both P ersona 5 and Persona 5 Royal, with the Phantom Thieves entering distortions in the cognitive world known as Jails, and ruled by corrupt monarchs. This is a carbon copy from both Yaldaboth and Maruki, but lacks the emotional punch that either of those games do, especially Persona 5 Royal.
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For instance, the Metaverse takes over the real world, as a god attempts to rob humanity of pain by taking its free will. Persona 5 Strikers copies both vanilla Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal (which was in development at the same time), but never does as good as a job as either of the other games. Sadly, this is basically Persona 5 Strikers in a nutshell.Īnd the same can be done for the rest of the storyline, to be honest. Plus, I found that much of her journey echoed Morgana’s to find his place is the world and where he belonged, so that it was just a literal rehashing of that storyline, but not as well done. From the beginning, Sophia was just an unneeded gimmick to me, and lacked the presence of the other characters. But I just never really learned to love the character or to even see her as a Phantom Thief. Since I initially shared my First Impressions of Persona 5 Strikers, I wanted to share my final thoughts on the game now that I’ve spent much more time on it and completed it.

Months after the game initially released in the U.S., I have finally finished my playthrough of Persona 5 Strikers! After over 75 hours into the game, I even acquired the Platinum Trophy for it.
