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Persona 5 Tactica - PlayStation 4
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- An emotional revolution - Lead an uprising of the heart in a brand-new storyline that takes place in Persona's iconic universe.
- Build your own dream squad - Assemble a team of beloved heroes to fight oppressive armies in thrilling turn-based combat.
- Dynamic content - Overthrow your enemies with powerful Personas, an assortment of weapons, and wipe them out with style!
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Product information
| Publication Date | November 17, 2023 |
|---|---|
| UPC | 730865220618 |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| ASIN | B0C8VMK36L |
| Release date | November 17, 2023 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,633 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,904 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Product Dimensions | 0.58 x 6.36 x 5.93 inches; 1.28 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | SEG22061PS4 |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2023 |
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Product Description
An emotional uprising begins! After a strange incident, the Phantom Thieves wander into a bizarre realm where its citizens are living under tyrannical oppression. Surrounded by a military group named Legionnaires, they find themselves in grave danger until a mysterious revolutionary named Erina rescues them and offers an enticing deal in exchange for their help. What truth lies behind Erina and the deal she offers to the Phantom Thieves?
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseItem arrived on time in perfect condition at a much lower price than local stores
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseBought for my little brother for Christmas, came in time and in perfect sealed condition
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseGreat addition to the Persona series
- Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Same vibe as the original Persona 5/Royal in terms of story and themes but in a new gameplay genre: strategy RPG. No social links or romance (except one very minor ‘what if’ scenario) option. More for those who are already familiar/played the original game. This game give little backstory and just jumps right in assuming you finished the Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal
Unlike Fire Emblem, Xcom or Disgaea series; the maps are smaller in scale and fewer units (only 3-4 max on screen). There are cleaver strategies to implement especially in the quests (side missions) where they want you to do specific actions in a certain amount of rounds
--Story/plot:
The phantom theives are chilling in Café Leblanc watching the news when an earthquake happens and freezes time. The door entrance of the café starts glowing, they enter it and enter the metaverse.
This time around instead of palaces, there are 4 kingdoms. You also only follow 1 character, Toshiro through all 4 kingdoms. This makes Toshiro’s character deeper and more expansive compared to the original game where we only spend 1 palace per character.
Not everything is voiced acted, only the main story points
Music is good. Really ramps up during boss battles and high plot points. Found that the DLC (sold separately) has better music than core game unfortunately
--Gameplay:
Strategy RPG. Free roam movement (like in Mario + Rabbids series) instead of going square-by-square
Main offensive moves are guns. But also able to use Personas which act like magic spells (must spend SP to use them)
You can purchase gun via in-game currency or forge them by fusing personas
There are sub personas you can equip (along side regular default personas) for all phantom thieves cast. A new character Erina cannot use personas but have her own SP move set
Must utilize cover. When out in the open, you and your opponents are vulnerable to ‘One More’ turn when hit. No super effective elemental moves for extra turn.
When enemy are out in open and are ‘downed’ (stunned) you can do an ‘all out attack’ dubbed “Triple Threat” via triangle formation. Whoever caught in gets massive damage dealt
You can do melee attacks when right next to enemies repositioning them. Certain magic/persona moves can also preposition enemies once hit
If you don’t attack for a round, you are able to “charge” and get a chance for higher attack next round
There are skill trees for each character
There’s a baton bass mechanic where if a character faints they get replaced by another character in the roster (Essentially an extra life). Number you get per stage depends on game difficulty setting you set
Overall very fun tactics game, although more simplified. Great to revisit the Persona 5 universe again
Same vibe as the original Persona 5/Royal in terms of story and themes but in a new gameplay genre: strategy RPG. No social links or romance (except one very minor ‘what if’ scenario) option. More for those who are already familiar/played the original game. This game give little backstory and just jumps right in assuming you finished the Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal
Unlike Fire Emblem, Xcom or Disgaea series; the maps are smaller in scale and fewer units (only 3-4 max on screen). There are cleaver strategies to implement especially in the quests (side missions) where they want you to do specific actions in a certain amount of rounds
--Story/plot:
The phantom theives are chilling in Café Leblanc watching the news when an earthquake happens and freezes time. The door entrance of the café starts glowing, they enter it and enter the metaverse.
This time around instead of palaces, there are 4 kingdoms. You also only follow 1 character, Toshiro through all 4 kingdoms. This makes Toshiro’s character deeper and more expansive compared to the original game where we only spend 1 palace per character.
Not everything is voiced acted, only the main story points
Music is good. Really ramps up during boss battles and high plot points. Found that the DLC (sold separately) has better music than core game unfortunately
--Gameplay:
Strategy RPG. Free roam movement (like in Mario + Rabbids series) instead of going square-by-square
Main offensive moves are guns. But also able to use Personas which act like magic spells (must spend SP to use them)
You can purchase gun via in-game currency or forge them by fusing personas
There are sub personas you can equip (along side regular default personas) for all phantom thieves cast. A new character Erina cannot use personas but have her own SP move set
Must utilize cover. When out in the open, you and your opponents are vulnerable to ‘One More’ turn when hit. No super effective elemental moves for extra turn.
When enemy are out in open and are ‘downed’ (stunned) you can do an ‘all out attack’ dubbed “Triple Threat” via triangle formation. Whoever caught in gets massive damage dealt
You can do melee attacks when right next to enemies repositioning them. Certain magic/persona moves can also preposition enemies once hit
If you don’t attack for a round, you are able to “charge” and get a chance for higher attack next round
There are skill trees for each character
There’s a baton bass mechanic where if a character faints they get replaced by another character in the roster (Essentially an extra life). Number you get per stage depends on game difficulty setting you set
Overall very fun tactics game, although more simplified. Great to revisit the Persona 5 universe again
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseThis game, while it can be challenging, is great!! A good story, solid tactical gameplay, and the best characters make this a must buy!!
- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseWhile I enjoyed the combat, the story felt very meh and I felt like this game lacked a lot of the charm, the persona 5 and strikers had. This honestly did not feel like a persona 5 game. It just felt like a game with persona 5 characters tossed into it.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseI like the Persona series, they aren't afraid to touch on sensitive issues. This was a departure from their usual games, as this one is geared towards a cover based system of game play.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified Purchasela caja llego rota
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DeekuReviewed in Canada on January 26, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Love it!!!
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Verified PurchaseYay for a new persona game!!! It’s amazing I love it!! Hours of great gameplay and the art styles amazing!!















