the board game is super fun but this is kinda meh because of the lack of face to face and the small playerbase

played the first 10 or so levels and mostly loved it, i'll finish the game once it seems finished as well

mega crusty mega divertido com amigos

i was super hyped to finally play this some 10 years after release and i got bored as soon as the world opened up

might come back since it's a short game

cute but sidescrollers need to be more engaging that this to keep my attention

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this is one of those game that i know objectively isn't great but i had so much fun playing this
sometimes a dumbed down "rpg" is all i need

I couldn't finish day 1. Playing this game feels like a chore, which is never a good sign. This was my second attempt at finishing the game and I actually got a lot further than on my first one. I might pick this up again sometime in the future, but I don't think this game is for me.

if i replayed this i probably wouldn't like it as much but my best PSP memories are from playing this

i can't really put my finger on it but something about this one doesn't feel right

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My god, what a game, I think I like this even more than Persona 5 Royal.

First off, the flaws:
- Tartarus is a drag (and I played the game on Beginner);
- The villains are not very well developed, although you could argue they're not the real antagonist (I think it's time more than anything else);
- Towards the endgame (from late November onwards) I had everything maxed out except for some Social Links, so after maxing out Tower all I did at night was walk Koromaru and go to bed early, but that may be due to me playing on the easiest difficulty;
- Some Social Links are uninteresting (e.g., Moon and Devil), but it's understandable because this was the first game doing them;
- It's a shame the cutscenes had to be cut out but I just watched them on YouTube as I progressed in the story.

The pros:
- I loved the main characters, all of them. At first they look like stereotypical JRPG main cast character, but each one of them has a nice little arc of personal growth;
- The OST is AMAZING, I love the 00s aesthetic with the cheesy rap and the strings;
- The story is pretty good, the "we forgor" bait at them almost got me and I finished the game actually caring about the characters;
- I actually don't think I mind the visual novel style navigation instead of a 3D world because it speeds up the gameplay a bit (I have not played P3/P3FES though);
- I like that the social sim side of the game is not that complex and doesn't have half the activities P5R has, because I felt very overwhelmed with P5R.

Can't think of anything else to say right now, gonna try to fuse all personas and finish Elizabeth's quests and her sister's challenges.

2017

I really enjoyed the plot and want to explore other branches and character arcs, but the Rite gameplay isn't really my cup of tea so I guess I'll look them up on YouTube or something.
Otherwise great game, with good art direction, dialogue, UI and soundtrack, I really do recommend at least one playthrough.

Very fun game, but, unlike with first party Mario games, I didn't get the urge to 100% it.

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This time I maxed out all the Social Links, fused all the personas and defeated Theodore and Margaret. The only trophy left is the one for beating the game with both protagonists.

I really enjoyed FeMC and I actually liked her Social Links better, especially the S.E.E.S. ones and the Librarian.

This time I completely sped through the game and skipped all dialogue because I was following a guide and I knew all the story beats and was completely maxed out anyways. Still a fun game and the ending almost made me cry again.