A beginner’s guide to the confusing Persona series
Interested in Persona 5 but have no idea what type of games the series has been producing for decades? Step into the Velvet Room for a while why don't you.
Interested in Persona 5 but have no idea what type of games the series has been producing for decades? Step into the Velvet Room for a while why don't you.
If there’s one feature that has defined this generation, it’s the ability to share your experiences in games. The PlayStation 4 easily has the best application of this idea, with a console that can capture pictures, video and setup a stream at the push of a button. Most publishers are cool with this setup, as more eyeballs on their games works out to free advertising. You might find the odd watermark here or there on such footage, but you’re largely free to share away without repercussions. Unless you’re playing Persona 5 that is.
Persona 5 is finally just days away from its long awaited launch in the West. And it seems the time hasn't gone to waste.
I could actually pull up a wiki and do some proper reading on Persona 5, but that sounds like effort. The alternative? Trailers. Lots and lots of trailers, detailing every single character and reveal so far. So here they are. Every single one of them, all conveniently dumped into one post.
Persona 5 is nearly here, and Atlus isn't intent on letting other games distract you from the real prize. Combat, cinematics and more make this new trailer red hot.
The Velvet Room is the one staple location that has existed across all Persona titles. But Persona 5 is twisting it into a violent dungeon.
In trying to set a high standard for localisation, ATLUS have been forced to delay Persona 5 in the west even further.
Persona 5 finally has its English cast, as the game continues tireless work to finish localisation by February next year.
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