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NCG Review – Persona 5 Royal

I remember the teaser trailer: the same cast, but a new female character? Would the game get a release with a female protagonist like Person 3? Would Yuusuke finally be my partner in romance?!  Most of us were likely pretty disappointed to find out that the re-release of Persona 5 would not include a female protagonist, but instead, a new character for your team.

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I can see why a female protagonist would not work out for a variety of reasons; the entire story would need to be overhauled and that may have been more work than the team wanted. For example, the Kamoshida arc just would not work with a female protagonist because his character would address the female protagonist differently. Kamoshida would need a complete overhaul and the initial bonds between characters would not make sense. However, that is purely my personal opinion.

The real question is, would it be worth it to pick up the game just to have a new character on your team?

Story

For those new to the series, Persona 5 follows the Protagonist and his group of friends as they infiltrate Palaces (places of an individuals distorted desire) and force corrupted people to have a change of heart – confess to their bad deeds. The player maintains a regular life, going to school, taking exams, working part time, etc. (basically, however you want to play) while infiltrating palaces after school.

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Persona 5 Royal switches up the story quite a bit. The new character appears in the beginning and her role in the game starts to reveal itself. For the most part, the core of the story is the initial release of P5, but there is a variety of additions on the side. If you played the game before, you will be able to identify where the story goes off track to fit the characters in. If you are new to the game, you would not be able to tell the difference.

Fortunately, the female character is not the only new character in the game. We also have a chance to meet Jose, the white haired robot-boy who resides in the Thieves Den and Mementos as well as some other faces.

Gameplay

I will be honest; I was not interested in picking up Persona 5 Royal because I was not up for playing the game again. My first play through took me 1 year and 100+ hours before beating the game, so I wasn’t sure if I wanted to fit this into my schedule (I really do wish I had that sort of time to dedicate to games!) However, the new features added to the game are worth another play through.

P5 Royal has eliminated many things that I found downright annoying in the first game. For starters, when a Shadow is defeated, I can skip the entire results screen animation. My original play through, I mashed X in hope that the game would just go… a little bit faster… Although commentary from Morgana can really get on my nerves, it is now helpful when it comes to bargaining with Shadows. I usually went in not knowing which way to respond. Morgana gives you a hint to the temperament of a Shadow so you can better guess how to get them to join your team – without resorting to one of the various walkthroughs. I also hated the limitations Morgana had on your actions at night. Rather than only being able to sleep after visiting a Palace/Mementos, the protagonist has options that expand the character skills in the cafe before going to sleep. This is helpful when it comes to building skills since visiting a Palace/Mementos is basically your activity for the entire day in the original version.

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Battles have been modified to encourage you to use the baton pass. I never used this feature in my first play through because the button to trade off was not so easily accessible. And even if it was, I did not have much motivation to use it. And bullet usage! I never used my gun because ammo ran out too fast and it was basically, pointless.  Bullets re-load and you’re no longer wandering through the palaces ammo-less.

The game has also added special Shadows that act like bombs. Defeat them and they explode, damaging the surrounding Shadows. The battles are strategic, but also too easy.

The Velvet room also has an additional challenge mode. The protagonist and team battle personas for prizes, aiming to get a high score for more in game item swag.

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The Thieves Den is a side location to kill time. You can view videos and other achievements. This part is not that exciting, but the part I do like is playing Tycoon. Tycoon is a card game you can play with the other characters. So far, I have spent an absurd amount of time trying to master the game.  The more you progress, more things get added to the Thieves Den.

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The new character, Jose, mentioned above also adds more to Mementos. Reflecting back, there were many things I did not care for in the original release. The additions bring us back and add a little more to the tedium. I did not enjoy going through Mementos. The collector in me needed to unlock all sections of the map for hidden treasures, grind for cash, and level up, but the player side just wanted the story to progress. Jose brings more activities to Mementos by asking the protagonist to collect flowers. X amount of flowers will buy special items and each of the items are definitely worthwhile! SP replenishers help when you want to grind through a castle.

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More characters means more social links means more side stories and more persona types to unlock which means there are new skills you can use throughout the game! P5: Royal gives you so much new content that while you are comfortable with the interface and know what you need to do, the game still feels “new”.

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Audio/Graphics

I cannot say I have noticed much difference in audio in and graphics. The game, overall, maintains its attractive style, snazzy UI, and P5 soundtrack.

Verdict

Pros: There is so much new content to the game; it is worth going back, going down old routes, but also visiting new ones. P5 Royal removes all of the mechanics that felt tedious and annoying from the original release, making a second play through (or even a first play through) more enjoyable.

Cons: Some of the new additions to the game do not really do anything. I like the addition of Jose and the Thieves Den, but his role does not really do much. It’s the same game, but with more things added to it.  If you’re not a huge fan, a second play through may not be desired.

I would rate this a 9/10. At its core, Persona 5 is a fantastic game. It was still fun to play, all of the things I hated, mechanic wise, were removed, and you get another chance to play through the game and make different decisions!

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Have you picked up P5 Royal? Do you plan to? What are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments!

The New Berserk Game Coming West

With the the official Japanese website open, and a release date on August 23, 2016 for Japan, many people we wondering if “Berserk” will coming to North America. As of today Koei Tecmo has confirmed that the new “Berserk” game will be coming west as well. North America and Europe will only be getting the release on PS4, Vita, and PC, while Japan is confirmed to be on all Playstation Platforms and PC .

Check out the screenshots, and teaser trailer below.

Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comment section.

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The Rez Infinte Release Date (Playstation VR, Playstation 4)

Developer Enhance Games confirmed that Rez Infinite will launch digitally for PlayStation 4 on October 13, the same date as Playstation VR. Rez Infinite will be running in 1080p and will not require the VR headset to play. The remake will also feature a new level called “Area X“.

Can’t wait to play The Rez Infinite? Check out the trailer below.

 

Will you be picking up The Rez Infinite on Playstation VR launch date? Be sure to leave your thought’s in the comment section.

Playstation Store Update June 21, 2016 Square-Enix and 2k Sale

PS4 Games

  • Asemblance ($9.99)
  • Bard’s Gold ($4.99)
  • Call of Duty®: Black Ops III – Gold Edition ($59.99)
  • Deadlight Director’s Cut ($19.99)
  • Drawful 2 ($9.99)
  • Dreamals: Dream Quest ($9.99)
  • Electronic Super Joy ($9.99/PS+ $6.99)
  • Funk of Titans ($6.99)
  • Grand Kingdom ($49.99)
  • Mighty No. 9 ($19.99)
  • MXGP2 ($49.99)
  • MXGP2 Day One Edition ($49.99)
  • Pac-Man 256 ($4.99)
  • Pirates: Treasure Hunters (Free)
  • Skylanders Imaginators
  • Tour de France 2016 ($49.99)
  • Umbrella Corps ($29.99)
  • Umbrella Corps Deluxe Edition ($39.99)

PS Vita Games

  • Bard’s Gold ($4.99)
  • Funk of Titans ($6.99)
  • Grand Kingdom ($39.99)
Square Enix Sale
PlayStation 4

  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn – $9.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Collector’s Edition – $19.99
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online (A Realm Reborn + Heavensward) – $24.99
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – $24.99

PlayStation 3

  • Crystal Defenders – $4.99
  • Drakengard 3 – $9.99
  • Elevator Action Deluxe – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – $14.99
  • Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII – $9.99
  • Moon Diver – $4.99
  • Space Invaders Infinity Gene – $4.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Army Corps of Hell – $9.99
  • Dissidia 012 Duodecim Final Fantasy (PSP) – $7.49
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy (PSP) – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy III (PSP) – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection (PSP) – $7.49
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (PSP) – $4.99
  • Lord of Arcana (PSP) – $7.49

PSOne Classics

  • Chrono Cross – $4.99
  • Chrono Trigger – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy IX – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy Origins – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy Tactics – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy VIII – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy VI – $4.99
  • Final Fantasy V – $4.99
  • Front Mission 3 – $2.99
  • Legend of Mana – $2.99
  • Parasite Eve II – $2.99
  • Parasite Eve – $2.99

2K Sale
PlayStation 4

  • Battleborn – $38.99
  • Battleborn Digital Deluxe – $48.74
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection – $23.99
  • Evolve – $15.99
  • Evolve Digital Deluxe – $19.99
  • Evolve Hunting Season 2 – $14.99
  • Evolve Hunting Season Pass – $8.99
  • Evolve Ultimate Edition – $23.99
  • NBA 2K16 ‘200,000 VC’ – $39.99
  • NBA 2K16 ‘450,000 VC’ – $59.99
  • WWE 2K16 – $29.99
  • WWE 2K16 Digital Deluxe – $35.99
  • WWE 2K16 Season Pass – $14.99

PlayStation 3

  • BioShock – $3.99
  • BioShock 2 Ultimate Edition – $7.99
  • BioShock Infinite Ultimate Edition – $9.74
  • Borderlands 2 Ultimate Edition – $19.99
  • Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Ultimate Edition – $14.99
  • Borderlands Ultimate Edition – $7.49
  • Duke Nukem Forever – $3.99
  • Spec Ops: The Line – $5.99
  • The Bureau: XCOM Declassified – $3.99
  • WWE 2K16 – $19.99
  • WWE 2K16 Digital Deluxe – $31.99
  • WWE 2K16 Season Pass – $14.99
  • XCOM: Enemy Within – $7.49

PlayStation Plus Deals

  • Electronic Super Joy (PS4) – $6.99

Other Deals (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

  • AeternoBlade (PS4) – $4.94
  • AeternoBlade Platinum Bundle (PS4) – $7.99
  • Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space (PS4) – $7.49, $5.99
  • Alex Kidd in Miracle World (PS3) – $3.99
  • Aquapazza (PS3) – $9.89
  • Battlefield 4 ‘Second Assault’ (PS4) – Free
  • Battlefield 4 ‘Second Assault (PS3) – Free
  • Catherine (PS3) – $9.99
  • Citizens of Earth (PS Vita) – $4.94
  • Class of Heroes (PSP; PS Vita) – $7.49
  • Comix Zone (PS3) – $2.99
  • Corridor Z (PS4, PS Vita) – $5.99
  • Crazy Taxi (PS3) – $4.99
  • Crimson Gem Saga (PSP; PS Vita) – $7.49
  • Daytona USA (PS3) – $4.99
  • Don’t Die, Mr Robot (PS4, PS Vita) – $3.59, $1.99
  • Growlanser Wayfarer of Time (PSP; PS Vita) – $9.99
  • HELL YEAH! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit (PS3) – $5.99
  • MasterCube (PS4) – $1.37
  • Nights Into Dreams (PS3) – $4.99
  • Persona 4 Arena (PS3) – $9.89
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimate Edition (PS3) – $14.84
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (PS3) – $14.79
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimate Ultimate Edition (PS3) – $49.99
  • Resonance of Fate (PS3) – $9.99
  • RIPD The Game (PS3) – $2.99
  • Score Rush Extended (PS4) – $9.59, $8.39
  • Soul Axiom (PS4) – $17.99, $16.99
  • Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord (PS3) – $14.79
  • The Deadly Tower of Monsters (PS4) – $10.49
  • The House of the Dead 4 Game (PS3) – $6.99
  • The House of the Dead III (PS3) – $4.96
  • ToeJam & Earl (PS3) – $3.99
  • ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron (PS3) – $3.99
  • Warhedz (PS4) – $4.49, $3.99
  • Wicked Monsters Blast! HD (PS3) – $0.89

Finally! Grand Kingdom is here!

Get your squad ready!

Grand Kingdom is finally out on PSN in North America for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.  When you download your digital purchase, be sure to add the Lord’s Set DLC Bundle, and get Lord Glory, Lord Keeper, Cliff Piece, and Crown Flag for your squad –all free!

For those who want a physical copy, you will have to wait just a little while longer.  Retailers will have physical copies available June 28th.