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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim

Sep 17

Celeste
Celeste

Aug 31

Persona 4 Golden
Persona 4 Golden

Aug 21

Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal

Jul 25

A Short Hike
A Short Hike

Jan 01

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For the short review, the art and story makes this game. The gameplay is fine, and there isn't a whole lot of inconsistencies other than it being weird. The characters are also pretty good, with some exceptions obviously. For the long part, the story is very confusing in the start, almost too confusing. The only real reason I understand it is because of Renya Gouto's storyline. It gives too many different elements/ stories in the beginning to keep up with. It is almost impossible. One can easily go through half of the game and not know what is going on. However, the elements of the story are captivating, they just introduce lots of concepts that can lead to different (and incorrect) theories very quickly. For example, Yakushiji's story can make her seem like she is doing good and bad every single chapter, and it is difficult to pinpoint in my case. The main problem here is the player doesn't know WHAT or WHO the problem is, which could be purposeful, but if so it needs to be dialed down. The matrix part in Minami's story is the only real defining event where the player can see what is actually going on. That is the main complaint I have here, everything else was pretty great. The genre of the story and the gameplay were good, as well as the characters and world building. The clear star of the show here is the art, which is probably why some people actually completed the game in the first place. TLDR; if it sounds interesting to you, play it. It isn't a GOTY, but still a good and interesting experience that is different than any other.

It was pretty great. The gameplay was incredible and is clearly built with speed in mind, which is amazing. However, I personally feel like the story kind of lacked. It had a good theme, but it was something I could predict from the start. Just didn't affect me as much as I thought it might, like how it did to other people. TLDR; It's good, definitely re-playable, but lacks in story. Music is too good, it gives the rating half a star more by itself.

Overall, Persona 4 is a great game, with lots of flaws. I enjoyed playing through the middle and start of the game greatly, as I enjoyed the characters and each of their stories (mostly) as well as the plot of the main storyline. However, my feelings changed during the endgame. I was bored of the combat, had already maxed out my favorite confidants, and suddenly there was nothing to do. There were just so many lane opportunities and so few confidants that I was actually interested in. During this time period, I used the skip button a lot, and also ended up not doing the entire last dungeon just because of boredom. Besides that, the ending was great, and this game probably will continue to resonate with me as a good, chill experience. TLDR; I believe that this is not as interesting as Persona 5, although it provides a great experience with SOME of the cast. I would love to go even further in depth but this seems long enough to convey basic emotions. I will now be patiently waiting for P3 Reload, as well as P6 if that happens. :)