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Persona 5 the Animation stumbles trying to recapture the game's flair, but does a fair job at retreading the story.
Persona is one of my favorite game series out there. It's stylish, musically incredible, and most importantly, it has fantastic characters and stories to tell. I've recently been on another Persona kick since I've been playing through Persona 4 Golden on Steam, which prompted me to do the unthinkabl…
Read full review on AniList →Squandered potential at its finest
I absolutely love _Persona 5_. Though it might not be the largest numbers, I have put over 350 hours into the vanilla version and 130 hours and counting into Royal, and I enjoyed every minute of it. The everyday life simulator combined with the dungeon crawling and turn-based RPG, the overflowing an…
Read full review on AniList →Treat it as a highlight reel. Trust me, you'll like it better that way
# DISCLAIMER
__This review discusses many topics across the P5 story. If you are here, I'm assuming you've either finished the Persona 5 | Persona 5 Royal game, or completed this anime, or both. As of such, there will be major spoilers. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED__
# DISCLAIMER #2
This review will cover…
Read full review on AniList →A Super Stylish Examination of the Human Condition
Persona 5 is an action, fantasy series that is about a group of high schoolers who come together due to various circumstances and formulate a criminal organisation known as the Phantom Thieves. One evening while infiltrating a high-stakes casino to steal a precious treasure, Ren Amamiya—the protagon…
Read full review on AniList →Persona 5 has a very heartful good adaptation with some flaws I can understand
~~~__Review - Persona5: The Animation__~~~
>___Story, Easter Eggs and Detail___
So seeing the adaptation of this video game in the form of such an anime overwhelmed me. Seeing how small details from the game are incorporated into the world building here as minor things (e.g. crossword puzzles or the…
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