![]() I’m not going to complain about that, though. Strikers took me a bit over 30 hours to complete. Persona 5 may take you about 100 hours to beat. You aren’t forging relationships with your characters or eating beef bowls to increase your personality stats. Now, Strikers isn’t exactly on the same scope as a full-blown Persona game. It just has a different combat system, but even that takes its queues from Persona 5. ![]() It looks and sounds just like its predecessor. Persona 5 Strikers does not feel like Dynasty Warriors. It’s when the marriage of Persona 5 with real-time action feels its strongest. Success depends on your capability to dodge attacks, exploit weaknesses, and keeping you party healthy. In fact, the boss fights are the best battles, and these usually just have you fighting one giant enemy. Strikers throws enough enemies at you to keep things interesting, but the action doesn’t feel cluttered. I always find it hard to focus on much aside from spamming combos when I’m fighting those giant Dynasty Warriors armies. Taking down a couple dozen enemies at once is more than you may be used to in a typical JRPG, but it’s rare that you fight massive hordes like you would in Dynasty Warriors. While Dynasty Warriors puts players into large, open maps with armies of enemies available for the pummeling, fights in Persona 5 Strikers are smaller. You need to be careful about committing yourself to long combos that can leave you open to attack, and you also want to spend some time casting spells between the beatdowns. The fighting is fast-paced, but you’re not spamming buttons. And just like with Persona 5, you’ll be switching between characters and Personas often to take advantage of their strengths when the situation calls for them. Joker, the main character, has access to multiple Personas, meaning he can use more abilities than the others. Makoto can can string together fast combos (and ride a motorcycle through enemies, which is just great). Haru uses an axe, making her attacks slower but strong. You still have to take advantage of enemy weaknesses if you want to win battles without too much hassle. Instead, the fighting works much as it does in other Persona games. ![]() I was worried that Persona 5 Strikers would be a basic hack-‘n’-slash.
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