There’s a deliberate effort in Persona 5 Strikers to make series veterans feel welcome, and it works well. The flashy, über-cool red, black and white graphic design is back as well, with the menus and transitions all sporting the same look that made Persona 5 so artistically groundbreaking. There’s the same infectious jazzy rock soundtrack, and even many of the same songs that wormed their way into your brain in your original playthrough. Despite the new hack and slash combat, Persona 5 Strikers could legitimately be called a full standalone Persona title, and if you’re a fan of the Persona franchise you’re in for a treat.įiring up Persona 5 Strikers for the first time, you would think you were playing a sequel to Persona 5. Persona 5 Strikers is a deep, multifaceted game experience that respects its Persona roots. That fear, as I have learned, was completely unfounded. Koei Tecmo’s hack and slash franchise, Dynasty Warriors, was never a favorite of mine and when I heard of its influence on this latest Persona offering, I feared I was about to encounter another mindless Dynasty Warriors clone with a Persona skin. I was fully prepared to not like Persona 5 Strikers, coming later this month from Omega Force and P-Studio.
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