Turn-based goodness.
Since its release in 2016, the "Persona 5" series has won numerous game awards around the world and received enthusiastic support from everyone, with cumulative sales of over 10 million units worldwide.
In the world of video games, there’s no genre quite as notoriously difficult to get into as the Turn-Based RPG. Lets review a few RPGs you can play if you’ve tried the biggest and best in turn-based combat and never found it appealing.
Sea of stars while seeming pretty good so far doesn't belong in the top rpg discussion. There's way better ones. I'd tell them to play star ocean 2. One of the best non turn based rpgs ever. It has everything.
The Legend of Dragoon, Legend of Legaia, or the Shadow Hearts games has decent enjoyable turn based combat system.
The studio was on the verge of collapse when Persona 3 came out, and things were looking quite grim for Atlus. Regardless, many decisions made in the game paid off and became a staggering success.
Years ago, I was emulating the game on my laptop and the old thing died when I was about to get to the final boss. I'm more than happy to buy this remake when it comes out so I can finish it!
At the time I was immersed in SMT Nocturne and later DDS. I did not realize at all how important Persona would become for me years later.
Persona 3 FES was the first one that I played in the series. Looking forward to the remake.
Because it's the newest iteration and they learned from their past games. 2 reasons A-holes
SOUNDTRACK
INTRIGUING MYSTERIES
SOCIAL LINK SYSTEM
FANTASTIC CHARACTERS
STYLIZED ANIME-LIKE GRAPHICS
TRADITIONAL YET DEEP TURN-BASED COMBAT
THE MATURE THEMES
THE DAY TO DAY STRUCTURE
DISTRACTIONS THAT ACTUALLY FEEL MEANINGFUL
SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED CREATURES
Here you go folks.
SOOOOOOOOOO like the last few Persona games then?
No love for the Tales game?
It's a shame they didn't just talk about Shin Megami Tensai in general