His escape is vanish, though, because the police are deployed in an anti-riot squad and even without a shot he can stop him and stop him: the interrogation is not the canonical ones, but hard, kicked and starring a lanky intestinal pain , caused by the violence of local police. There is no law that can save the boy, except the memory and explanation, to tell what really happened in that casino and how it was possible that only one boy could steal a heart. Start from here the huge fl
ashback of Persona 5, which projects us in the streets of Shibuya to discover the transcendental power that accompanies our pro
tagonist and the Phantom Thieves, a group of guys called to modify the fate of Japanese society, increasingly disenchanted and afflicted by borderline personalities, more criminals than honest citizens.
Atlus’s jRPG events are intense as we said before, but even more are told by dancing on that razor wire that will force you to end up doubting what i
s the very nature of the characters: the example the most striking is the narrative segment involving Kamoshida, a volleyball instructor who acts in the Academy of the protagonists, a teacher who for the first thirty hours of gameplay will ask you what he re
ally is committing as a crime. Everything is told with incredible immensity of dialogue lines, all of them clearly in English, and with a very Japanese vein, as a visual novel: an aspect that may not be appreciated by everyone,Person 5 , however, like Japan, is this: a perpetual discomfort in the open relationship with the outside world, a world of questions, courtesy, a search for certainty that is the daughter of a culture different from ours, which justifies the proso
popea we will often encounter, with dialogues not always needed, but that will make the joy of all those players who would lose reading a digital book. The various narrative segments of Person 5 are all needed to solve crucial cases to subvert the inclination of criminals and modify their modus operandi by stealing their hearts. An experience that divides into two great macrosesions: real life and life in dungeons. In the streets of Shibuya
What the Person’s saga has taught us over the years and in all of its iterations (which belong to, say, a spin-off of Shin Megami Tensei) is that it is crucial for a video game to interact with all of its components and that relationships and socia
l links are even more useful in achieving our goal. It is precisely for this reason that our protagonist will have to live the city and will necessarily have to be busy after school time. To do so, Shibuya, as well as all the neighborhoods facing the city-that does not sleep-never give you innumerable amount of things to do, all ready to make you waste time
but also to make you gain skills and improvements in your stats. Imagine being able to handle your character – to whom you will have to give an initial name – as you face your everyday life: you can go to the movies to watch a movie, go home to
train to become stronger, go shopping to buy clothing or even useful items to decorate your room, a kind of command base of your business. Once you purchase a TV you will be able to watch the programs offered until you find the cable shopping channel and once you find the item you want, purchase it via your mobile phone. In the same way you can go to
baseball to try to make a home run and earn respect for the neighborhood or, again, look for part-time work that could lead you to become acquainted with a curious nurse looking for the perfect chemical composition for a medicine that is not entirely safe. Clearly living your life has consequences on time and you will have to be careful about running it because a sort of command base of your business. Once you purchase a TV you will be able to watch the programs offered until you find the cable shopping channel and once you find the item you want, purchase it via your mobile phone. In the same way you can go to baseball to try to make a home run and earn respect for the neighborhood or, again, look for part-time work that could lead you to become acquainted with a curious nurse looking for the perfect chemical composition for a medicine that is not entirely safe. Clearly living your life has consequences on time and you will have to be careful about running it because a sort of command base of your business.