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Can confirm is crack tho.
PS: I do not wish to be saved.
Why do crack addicts keep buying crack if it's bad for them?
It's called addiction.
I'm not sure if this is bait or not, so I'll take a nibble and find out.
If you think that is ALL you do in the game, you're missing out on a lot. It's a time-management game, visual novel, dungeon crawler, jrpg and apparently a dating simulator as well. This game does a lot.
I agree. This game is very boring. All the reviews that said even people that don't like rpgs will like it are wrong. I have no idea how it got such good ratings. Call of Duty is so much better.
Not necessarily. It wouldn't show me as owning the game either here on the steam forums, but I got it on game pass for my xbox, liked it so much that I bought it there. It wouldn't show up here though.
Maybe that's where you cognition about the game has an issue. You have the quick moving FPS gaming mindset, which isn't a bad one to have, and Persona 5 Royal is a game that requires a slower and more laid back gameplay style where planning is a big part of it and you don't just react.
Neither style of gaming is bad, and one is not inherently better than the other. It's just a subjective taste in video games.
LOL planning? You don't need to plan in this game. It's a cakewalk. All you need to do is get allmighty skills and then just spam them the rest of the game without thinking at all.
In CoD at least you have to use skill to beat your opponents and think on your feet to things that happen.
Planning who to spend time with, organizing your day to build up social skills, cook coffee or curry, merging personas, there is planning involved.
RPGs also were never about player skill, it's about the characters skill. In the case of Persona 5, I'm playing the role of Joker, the leader of the Phantom Thieves. Joker has skills I do not have, like creating lockpicks and smoke bombs from scratch, gymnastic abilities, whom he has relationships with and so on. I help guide Joker through that, but it's all Joker's skills in the game.
Whereas in an FPS it's all based on player-skill. Your hand-eye coordination, your reflexes, your muscle memory, being able to throw that grenade in just the right place at just the right time, being able to react to the slightest of movement in a fraction of a second.
One is not inherently better than the other. They just appeal to different demographic of gamers. It's all subjective.
Objectively, CoD made more money on their game than Persona 5. Objectively better game. Sorry, bro.
Not really the case at all. It's just objectively more successful. That doesn't mean it's a better game. I personally can't stand it because I don't like first person shooters. But that's just fine. It appeals to a wider audience is all.
It's still a subjective opinion.