I recently completed my first playthrough of P5R.

I think it’s the peak of the series. Gameplay-wise, the dungeons are really expressive compared to Persona 3’s Tartarus. The puzzles are not dated like the ones in Persona 4.

What really sets it apart from the other two games though is the theme and the setting. I think where a lot of games tend to suffer is how disconnected they are to reality and their fictitious worlds are self-contained.

The game is 10 years old already. It’s sad to see the state of the world today. In democratic countries, why do we still fall for the false promises of Shidos and Yaldabaoths?

I know Persona 5 is not the first to deliver its message but that only makes it even more concerning. I can really feel the pessimism of some older artists and media professionals when they say their work has no influence in this world.

It can be quite depressing sometimes. But I guess that can also be the sin of sloth…

That said, I’m interested in what Metaphor is about and what sentiments about the world it expresses.

  • hitagi@ani.socialOP
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    5 hours ago

    Yeah, I’ll definitely try Metaphor. I’ve played through P3R and P4G already. P3R was my introduction to the series and I think it’s an incredible game.