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Persona 5 Strikers for Nintendo Switch offers an exhilarating blend of action and storytelling, allowing players to control their team in dynamic combat while exploring Japan. The game includes exclusive bonus content, featuring a digital app with over 40 songs, a digital art book, and a behind-the-scenes music-making video, making it a must-have for fans of the franchise.





| ASIN | B08QF4LRYY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,690 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,576 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,029) |
| Date First Available | December 11, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | ATLA23.UK.45LE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Koch Media |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 0.59 x 7.01 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Release date | February 23, 2021 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
J**B
amazing, fun, imaginative follow up to a jrpg classic
[no spoilers] [check 2nd last paragraph for switch version (above summary)] INTRO this game is an action rpg spin-off, it is also a sequel to the original (not royal) persona 5. as it's a spin-off, the price may look steep but i promise it's worth it - as it's an entirely new game with a new story, new combat, new characters and brilliant voice acting from the original persona 5 cast + more. The main story has themes of societal corruption, pursuing your true self and having to save others, which are synonymous with the rest of the persona franchise. COMBAT/MECHANICS For SMT: Devil Summoner fans, this game is a good intro to the persona franchise, however, i'd advise that you're at least familiar with the basics of Persona 5 as this is a sequel. The reason im saying this is because Persona 5 Strikers (p5s) is an action rpg, like the devil summoner series, it involves the use of demons (or Personas) in combat. The combat maintains certain features from persona 4/5 including '1 more', 'all out attacks' and showtime attacks from persona 5. However, the style of combat is actually most similar to the warriors games as it is co-developed by koei tecmo. Even though the combat is similar to warriors, it's not exactly a 'persona 5 warriors' per se - moreso a persona game, with the turn based combat replaced with action through the use of combos, melee and long range damage but most importantly - persona skills. pressing and holding the right bumper will bring up a menu in which you can use your persona (equipped demon, which you can collect and fuse to make stronger demons. similar to pokemon, but megami tensei - persona's parent franchise did it first. more on this later) to cast spells to attack, buff, debuff, heal and inflict ailments. in MegaTen games, buffs, ailments and debuffs are much more useful than other rpg's, as they have much more effect and inflicting the right ailments will allow you to get technical attacks which deal additional damage, all these mechanics come with weaknesses you can exploit with most demons/personas in this game - exploiting these will help you deal loads of damage and makes you feel like a pro when you pull off a devastating blow. PERSONA FUSION The demon/persona fusion mechanic is also present as this is a MegaTen game - it functions most similarly to Megami Tensei games from persona 4 golden onwards, with the ability to choose certain inherited skills, having a list of which personas/demons you can fuse overall making the experience to fuse the perfect persona/demon a lot less luck-based. unlike with other monster collecting rpg's, Megami Tensei (including persona 5 strikers) doesn't encourage you to keep the monsters (in this case Personas or demons) you collect and instead requires you to fuse them to create more powerful Personas once your current ones begin to lag behind in combat. COMBOS AND SP Persona skills require SP (similar to MP in final fantasy/dragon quest or PP in pokémon) which is hard to come by in the early game and will be hard to manage at first - i recommend learning how to use combos, as the same three combos will cause different personas to cast different skills without costing SP. Joker (main character) has the ability to hold multiple personas at once, whereas the rest of the cast only have one, meaning you will need to organise your party to find out who works best in battle to target weaknesses in certain areas of the game. Using other party members to cast skills can also help Joker save his SP as he is the most useful. STORY (no spoilers) I won't go too much into the story (only before 1st boss) to avoid spoilers, but it involves Joker and the Phantom thieves being reintroduced to the metaverse - worlds created by different people's cognition. In here they defeat the shadow of whoever's jail (area of the metaverse they control) to "change their heart" and stop them from taking other people's desires so the masses do their bidding. There is an over-arching plot as to the reason people do this and it really begins to get interesting after the 3rd jail. I especially like the new character, Sophia's character arc as well as the heartfelt story of the other new addition - Zenkichi. The game also has a handful of side quests which can grant you rewards and the ability to fuse more powerful personas, completing certain ones of these will allow you to unlock new game + and the merciless difficulty. SWITCH PERFORMANCE i own this game on the switch and im surprised at how well it runs. by no means is it as good as the ps4/5 and pc editions, but for a switch game it's incredibly solid. The frame rate has only slowed when ive played in handheld mode, specifically when a mass of enemies appears, when i'm performing an all-out-attack or using a skill with a detailed animation at the same time as inflicting an ailment. The models have a lower resolution which can bother some people, if you're unsure i suggest looking up a demo on youtube. SUMMARY Very fun, action rpg and a worthy follow up to the original persona 5 with a detailed plot, interesting and slick mechanics - cried at the ending.
A**Y
Great game, get it on PC / Playstation if you can.
Amazing game and great continuation of the story for those who just finished P5 / P5R. I'd recommend this on another platform as on switch the framerate suffers and the loading times are noticeably slower, which was a little frustrating given how many times you load into a new area.
J**E
Far More Than I Ever Expected
I love Persona and the spin offs, I've played almost all of them, and for presentation alone, Strikers sits at the very top of pile of spin offs. The game is presented almost 1:1 how Persona 5 was, and with how the story follows on from Persona 5 it's almost just Persona 5: 2. I'm a fan of Warriors gameplay so of course I love it, but even if you're not as inclined as me, Strikers adds loads of it's own bells and whistles to keep things interesting, you still have to exploit enemy weaknesses like a traditional Persona experience, there's far more environmental attacks, exploding cars, swinging on Telephone poles and dropping chandeliers on Shadows are all great fun and insanely satisfying, you still have Technical Attacks, All Out Attacks and One More attacks for added damage and you can still Ambush a Shadow for a free All Out Attack. Each member of the Phantom Thieves plays uniquely and they're all really fun to mess around with, new characters included. The new characters are great, Sophie and Zenkichi are both fun and interesting, far more on the level of Kasumi and Labrys than Marie, and the story itself is great fun, I wouldn't say it's as good as Persona 5's story, but it's certainly in the same area of quality. I can easily recommend this game to Warrior and Persona fans alike
E**H
One of the unique "Dynasty Warriors" style games currently out there!
Persona 5 is arguably one of the best video games I've seen, but unfortunately never got around to playing as I don't own a PS4. With that in mind, I decided to give this spinoff/sequel a go and I was not disappointed! Taking place a few months after the main game's story, the Phantom Thieves are planning their summer vacation, only for it to be postponed due to a resurgence of Shadows similar to those they fought before. But what could be behind this turn of events, and can their new friend Sophia be the key to solving it? This is one of the more unique hack and slash formula games akin to Dynasty Warriors and it has plenty to offer for fans for Persona 5. Definitely would recommend adding this to your Switch library!
A**R
great game if you can get past the first 2 hours of not stop cutscenes
if you get past the opening cutscenes, the game opens into the style you expect. its a button mashing game but very rewarding. the story is good and well written and performs really well on the Switch Console.
M**R
Great game, Even better music
Possibly one of my favourite JRPGs in a long time. The performance isn't great on the switch but it never stopped me playing or made me want to stop. The story is gripping and paced reasonably well. And the music, like all Persona games, is amazing. I'd recommend the game just based on that alone.
S**L
Love this game
A must buy! A really fun mix of persona characters and storytelling with mosou type gameplay. If you enjoy bayonetta, hyrule warriors or fire emblem warriors type games I would recommend this.
A**A
Very good
Very good
T**O
Great game
Good
D**C
Persona 5 Royal 2 is a stupid name for a game
After 200+ hours I have finally completed my marathon of Persona 5 Royal and Strikers 😵💫 Goodbye Joker and the Phantom Thieves… it’s been helluva ride! All the Persona 5 world building, lore and character relationships are established in Royal, and while **P5 Strikers** is a standalone game and you *could* play this without having played Royal, *should* you? Up to you, but you probably wouldn’t enjoy it as much, let alone understand it. A few comparison points: it still has a great soundtrack, and while the dialogue is quite bloated I really enjoyed the humorous meta-references in the dialogue. Ryuji was hilarious in Royal, but Futaba and the new character Sophie shine here in this packed-tight story. Also, the shift from turn-based to real-time combat was jarring in the first few hours as it felt like button mashing, but as I understood the characters’ differences and started unlocking their master skills (MVP is Ryuji) it became as nuanced as any ARPG depending on the difficulty setting. My play time for Strikers was 45 hours, and I did about half of the available side quests which generally involved back tracking so I prioritised the ones that gave me an upgraded weapon or armour. As you get to experience more of Japan outside Tokyo this time around, the visuals and performance in Strikers don’t have the polish of Royal and it did crash once, but it’s still a sequel worthy of your time or to be added to your backlogs. (A final comment: my copy of the game came with a code for some bonus content including a soundtrack, digital art book and behind-the-scenes music making-of video that didn’t work citing error code 2813-0055.)
A**R
One of my new Favourites!
Great game. As a lover of the Phantom Thieves, I was glad I bought this game and could have time with this cast of characters plus new ones. I like the mix of the P5 strategy with the Musou gameplay. Love the story love the gameplay and love it is somewhat of a sequel. I know some complain it's not tied with Persona 5 Royal but I love the game for what it is a chance to see my favorite characters in a new story.
S**3
Muy buena
Infravalorada la segunda parte de perosna 5(si, es canon después de royal) solo digo, es cine
J**A
Its good
Took long to arrive but it came perfect
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