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16.7 hrs on record (11.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Death to Chronos
Posted May 7.
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29 people found this review helpful
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20.3 hrs on record (0.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This was a big game for me and my stepdad but it's honestly such a huge disappointment, visually the game is stunning and that's majorly due to the transition to UE5 but the game performs like ass even on some higher end hardware which is a real shame considering this was supposed to be a step up in terms of performance and
stability, I understand the game is in early access and I hope they do continue to optimize the game I still feel greatly disappointed that after almost a year worth of delays we got a different version of ARK that looks better, has the same bugs, worse performance and only one map at a £35+ price tag.
This is not a love letter.
This is a disappointment.
I hope some day I will have to come back to this review to put the game in a brighter light but until then I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone unless you have a lot of money to waste or love games that release half baked
Posted October 25, 2023. Last edited October 30, 2023.
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546.7 hrs on record (533.9 hrs at review time)
This game blows
Posted October 3, 2023.
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1,951.1 hrs on record (1,692.5 hrs at review time)
It's alright
Posted July 1, 2020. Last edited November 21, 2023.
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4.7 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
amorous review

In stark contrast to the slow burn of epic-length cutscenes that greet you in previous Persona games, Persona 5
starts its long journey with a bang by throwing you directly into a fast-paced foot chase through a vibrant, stylized Tokyo casino. That’s a bold move, and it’s emblematic of the entire experience. As we’re introduced to the complex yet approachable turn-based battle system in those opening moments, series fans will recognize not only returning systems from Persona 3 and 4, but also long-absent elements like ranged weapons and negotiation that haven’t been in a Persona game in over a decade, adding more depth and variety to combat. Persona 5 is the culmination of everything the JRPG series has been building to, with familiar elements dialed up to 11 and some welcome new surprises added into the mix.

In what’s by far the series’ strongest story to date, Persona 5 puts you in the capable shoes of a high school student who spends his evenings saving the world. By day, you’ll attend class, answer quiz questions, and live the life of a typical teenager, but after school you'll see the clever concept of invading the minds of corrupt adults who are up to no good and battling psychological demons in order to change their hearts.
Posted March 12, 2020.
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