It's pretty frustrating how timegated 90% of this game is, upgrading even just one character, progressing through the story, leveling, etc. Under the progression system is a solid rail-shooter with great visuals, music, and gameplay. I guess my main complaint is the story should be easy for casuals to get through, but even after literal dozens of hours I'm barely halfway through the chapters that came out after launch.
Rank 250, with level 230+ teams

I really love how this game is unabashedly and completely focused on the action and spectacle. Genuine masterpiece in those two aspects. I've never felt more hype and excitement facing a game's stages and bosses.
The browser game can keep feeding us a great visual novel and incredible lore, while Relink puts its best foot forward with what shines the brightest in a fully fledged console ARPG.

This is one of the most polished games I've had the pleasure of playing. From building up/learning/mastering SO MANY unique characters, to bombastic boss fights and an even crazier soundtrack, it's everything I could have wanted.

Actually fun asf because every character is so unique and the core gameplay loop is very addicting.
However, there a lot of UI bugs and crashing issues at the moment and so many different in-game currencies you'd think it was a mobile game.

I absolutely love all the remixes in this game and it straight up has the most enjoyable and accessible gameplay of any rhythm game I've played. It's a total love letter to Persona 4 in every regard, even if the story isn't great I like that they took a visual novel approach like P4U

A boring endless grind- standard for gacha games,
but it doesn't make it up to you with interesting characters and stories.

Absolutely loved this game in spite of all its flaws. I especially enjoyed the action combat (during boss fights and notorious marks). There were some low points but all the characters gripped me and I wept quite hard at the ending.

It's cute and a lot of fun but it's not really challenging. The music is great! You probably won't like it if you're a hardcore or anime exclusive rhythm game player

To be honest, I loved it a bit more than Persona 5, though it heavily relies on you already knowing the main cast. The new characters were a great addition, it had a lot of great emotional moments, and the bosses are a lot of fun to come back to. Highly recommend it if you've played P5.

An incredible amount of high quality story/character content with the downside of grinding taking up most of your time.
The power creep is getting crazy, but it doesn't affect you until you're at the highest ranks of play which is hundreds of hours out. I'm currently enjoying my grids getting stronger bit by bit and I absolutely love the music, story, and characters.

I have a lot of mixed feelings about this game, but I can appreciate most of it when I come back to it. Gameplay is insane and fast but ONLY if you devote countless hours to upgrading your party.
It has the best main character writing across the Xeno series but only for a handful of characters and is
greatly enhanced by the Torna expansion. A lot of constant and inconvenient menu navigation for something that could be easily fixed with quality of life adjustments. Some really bad character moments, but it still tells a wonderful story.
I love this game despite its' flaws and sometimes because of them.

Stupid and crazy, but fun to watch and play if you're good enough

Flashy and fun, yet not lacking in substance. However, the storytelling suffers as they definitely focused more on other aspects of the game