‘Persona 5’ May Overtake ‘Horizon,’ ‘Zelda’: 4 Things You Can Expect From the Game

By James Morales, | March 06, 2017

Persona 5 (YouTube)

Persona 5 (YouTube)

"Persona 5" may be able to overtake western debuts of "Horizon: Zero Dawn" and "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" despite its later release date as the Japanese RPG video game made a teasing cinematic trailer plus the impressive storyline that makes players hooked. Here are some things you can expect from the game.

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The video trailer for "Persona 5" showcased its English-dubbed cinematics and characters. It also provided glimpse of the combat and in-game menus. The art direction is undoubtingly superb in which fans have been talking about everywhere, slowly keeping pace with the hype of "Horizon" and "Zelda."

"Persona 5" offers mini game offerings like battling cage, a mini video game and a personal workout. These features provide a side activities when you want to take a rest from the overall RPG concept. They are fun and simple to deal with.

Also, the game storyline goes for over a calendar year. You will be taking a role of a student that needs to go to school on weekdays. Aside from the mini game, "Persona 5" also provides "hobbies" like social links, part-time jobs, study, dealing with minor demons and other activities that will give you a boost for dungeon-crawling sections, as mentioned by Kotaku.

Another interesting feature of "Persona 5" is the part where you can steal the heart of a new target every month. Players need to infiltrate the "palace" or the person's shadow world of desires and motivations. The palace is a place where you will be fighting monsters, puzzles and deal with different sections. Also, the monsters can be recruited to make stronger personas.

"Persona 5" has been designed to cater the interest of the Japanese players - and it made waves in the country already. And according to Game Rant, it was equally received in the North American and European gaming communities. "Persona 5" will be released in April 4, 2017 for PS4 and PS3 gaming consoles. It's quite different from "Horizon: Zero Dawn" and "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," but offers a unique RPG experience that gamers will surely get hooked into.

 

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