![]() As for graphics settings, you can adjust shadow quality, the framerate limit from 30 or 60 up to 120 (no unlimited option), choose from FXAA or SMAA for anti-aliasing, adjust the quality of depth of field, and finally adjust the rending scale from 50% of your resolution to 200%. ![]() On top of the normal amount of options the game already had (Dual audio is included by default too), you can select your controller icons, adjust resolution up to your monitor’s native, select from fullscreen, windowed, or borderless modes, swap monitors, and enable V Sync. I played the PC version for this review, and the options suite will seem familiar if you’ve played Persona 4 on Steam. It may take you forever and a day to play through it, but the new platforms make it more convenient and accessible than ever. Let’s get this out of the way first: Persona 5 is an incredible game that is well worth your time and more even if just for the soundtrack and visual spectacle – it’s that good. On top of all that, this release on new platforms includes all DLC such as costumes for every party member, special personas available in the Velvet Room’s Compendium, and even the special battles against the other games’ protagonists. Royal added an entire new semester, two new social links with a third being reworked, and a ton of new content in general. Persona 5 may just be the best of the bunch, with a 100 hour story and reworked combat that moves much faster while looking far cooler, but that’s debatable. It’s an addictive loop that meshes gameplay and story together in a wonderful way. Your time is limited, however, and you need to be ready to tackle certain challenges spread throughout the calendar year. The modern incarnation of Persona (which sadly does not include murdering mind Hitler) began with Persona 3 on the PS2, where the core gameplay loop has you deciding what to do each day, such as leveling up your friendships called Social Links, heading into a dungeon to battle shadows, fusing Personas together to make more powerful ones, or improving your own social stats by singing karaoke and the like. Granted a magical manifestation of your subconscious called a Persona, you battle creatures called Shadows to earn experience, recruit them to your side as new Personas, make friends, kill Hitler, face off against your own traumas and insecurities, and more all while managing school and a social life. ![]() If you’re not in the know, the Persona series, a Shin Megami Tensei spinoff, puts you in the shoes of an ordinary Japanese High School student who finds themself in extraordinary circumstances. Now the game is making its way to all platforms including PC with the enhanced re-release of Persona 5 Royal. This is the idea behind Persona 5, an immensely popular JRPG that took the world by storm in 2016. ![]() Haven’t you ever wanted a little payback? To burn the machine that sees you as less human to the ground and spit on the ashes, or maybe just remove a few rotten apples from the pile so they can face actual consequences for their actions. Politicians who line their own pockets with government funds, police acting in self preservation instead of assisting the people they’re supposed to protect, teachers bullying their students, or even just your boss who expects you to work overtime for no pay. These bad actors in turn corrupt the systems they are a part of, and it’s been going on since the dawn of civilization. They say absolute power corrupts absolutely, but in reality it seems power simply attracts corrupt people.
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