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Below, we've categorised all of the changes in Persona 5 Royal when compared to Persona 5. There are new features, gameplay adjustments, and quality of life improvements, as well as smaller, more. Whether you’re playing the original or Persona 5 Royal this walkthrough of Niijima’s Casino Palace will help you get through the entire dungeon, defeat its boss, and help you find the location.
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Persona 5 gets its own Real Escape Game in which you play as the Phantom Thieves and must save a young woman's dream before the time limit.
A young woman who traveled to the United States and passed her movie audition in pursuit of her dream is now trapped in “Tokyo Mystery Palace.” The Phantom Thieves of Persona 5 must now successfully infiltrate, defeat the boss, and recover her dream before it disappears for good.
There’s a new real life escape room challenge event, based off Atlus’s critically acclaimed Persona 5, that’s recently made its debut in Japan. Using the above scenario players must successful solve the dungeon and clear the above conditions in order to win the challenge:
There will be about 90 people participating at the same time each time, broken up into teams of four people each. This means of course that if you want to participate, you must gather three other people to form said team. Each team member then chooses a Phantom Thief to play as. Although so many players will participate during each event time, the game will be different for each one.
The event started on July 25th (Thursday) and will run until November 4th (Monday). The venue is Tokyo Mystery Circus 4F Himitsuki Lab (Small Hall), so if you’ll be in the Tokyo area around this time, it seems to be worth checking out. Instructions from the official site are posted below:
- Choose your preferred date and time, then purchase the ticket. Please come to the venue ten minutes before the start time!
- Choose which Phantom Thief you’ll play as to solve the mystery before starting. Who are you: JOKER, SKULL, PANTHER, FOX?
- Listen to the instructions and notes carefully and start the game. Within the time limit of 60 minutes you must capture the palace and defeat the boss in order to clear the game!
- The navigator Morgana, of course, will meet various people during the game. Cooperate and aim to escape using your own persona!
Naturally there are special items and goods that players are privy to just by holding a ticket. Everyone receives a unique red clipboard on the day of the event and from there you can purchase other merchandise and food from the venue.
Check out the gallery below to see all the goodies that can be had (and for your convenience I left the Google translated text next to each item to better understand what they are):
Recently Atlus released brand new trailers showcasing the party’s dual attacks called Show Time, as well delving into new Persona characteristics, Baton Touch Rank and Technical Rank, and some of the new activities and shops. The first Show Time trailer stars Yusuke and Ryuji, the second show off the pair Anne and Morgana, and the third one features Yusuke and Anne. The latest ones star Futaba Sakura and Haru Okumura.
Any fans of the Persona series will know that these games are not brief experiences, offering many hours of gameplay that can easily get up to the 100 hour mark. How thorough you are with your playthrough and how slow/fast you are at reading text will alter this, but for the most part you should always plan for an extended stay. The excellent Persona 4 Golden was one example of this, with so much worthwhile content that it was hard to not spend 100 hours with it.
This is no different with Atlus’ Persona 5, offering yet another lengthy JRPG experience for players to get sucked up in. The game will easily take at least 60-70 hours to complete, but for those of you who really take your time to experience everything will see that number end up in the 80-100 hour range. This is due to the sheer amount of content that is on offer here, from the lengthy main palace quests to all of the school and social aspects and even the Mementos side quests.
However, for most people it is going to the be the Palaces that make up the bulk of their playtime, and the game offers seven main ones and one optional one to tackle. While it may not seem like a ton on the surface, these dungeons are typically very lengthy and challenging. They also hold major significance in the game’s story, as they are literal manifestations of corrupted adults’ hearts that you’re trying to purify. The following is a complete list of all Palaces in Persona 5:
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- Castle of Lust
- Museum of Vanity
- Bank of Gluttony
- Pyramid of Wrath
- Space Station of Greed
- Casino of Envy
- Cruise of Pride
- Prison of Sloth (Mementos)
On top of the already lengthy game is the fact that the game also offers a new game plus mode, allowing the player to carry over all of their stats from their first playthrough. This will allow you to complete any of the tasks that you missed the first time around (which will happen), meaning that the length would then even surpass the 100 hour mark for completionists. While this could end up being a chore for some games, the fact that Persona 5 is such a high quality experience means that it’s something that is enjoyable to spend so much time with.
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- This article was updated on:April 17th, 2017