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Persona and Musou Is a Match Made in Heaven

Author Writes: Persona 5 Scramble is a surprise title developed by Koei Tecmo, but the meeting of Persona and Musou is something that seems perfectly matched.

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FallenAngel19841824d ago

This reminds me of how Persona 5 was originally going to have an action based combat like Dragon Quest IX was going to have one. Although the idea was scrapped for the title with its combat remaking turn based, a Musou game was later years released to give a vague idea how an action RPG entry in the series would play out.

Gemmol1824d ago

Glad dragon quest stay turn based keep a classic a classic not everyone like action based rpg games I find them easier in my opinion but in turn based it’s my go then your go I can’t always protect my party so computer could be smart and focus attacking on one of my players, now if it was action based all I have to do is dodge the attacks

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Gemmol1824d ago

Some did, just like I wish monster hunter make a rpg game again it came out late in 3ds life cycle although it sold in millions it didn’t give same sales as the regular monster hunter people like on the 3ds I think it was called monster hunter stories or something it’s turn based and I love turn based

lio_convoy1824d ago (Edited 1824d ago )

Someone sounds like he was the one who had to clean an upper decker. P5S looks fun as hell TBH.

xander707691823d ago

And if this was the only thing coming, I might be upset by it. But since we are ALSO getting P5R and Persona Q2, I really see no reason to take offense at this Musou experiment. It might even be fun.

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Persona 5 Scramble (PS4) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Thomas Froehlicher: "Fans of Atlus' legendary JRPG will be thrilled to find in Persona 5 Scramble a true sequel. Even in a very different genre, the Koei Tecmo-developed title extends Persona 5's enjoyment in a remarkable way, and it represents much more than a simple milking of Persona 5's universe. Persona 5 Scramble makes clever use of the 'Warriors' gameplay while maintaining the spirit of the original title at all times, which includes rich mechanics and stellar storytelling. These numerous important, positive qualities fortunately make up for some outdated visuals. Let's just hope Atlus strives to improve on that aspect with its future releases."

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8 Massive JRPGs We Can't Wait To Play

Here I was thinking of the five biggest RPGs that have been announced and are still on their way, and Sony go and drop Final Fantasy 16 on us this Wednesday gone. So this is now the eight biggest and best-looking RPGs that we can’t wait to play! Plus a couple bonuses.

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drizzom1310d ago

Great list but I'm not in any rush to play Genshin Impact. I hear it's going to be gatcha hell game with pretty makeup on.

DarkZane1310d ago

Granblue Fantasy Re:Link ... although I am starting to think this is just never coming out at this point. Also, I would have put Legend of Heroes Trails of Cold Steel IV.

Elda1310d ago

I definitely looking forward to playing these 3 first... FFXVI,Granblue Fantasy:Relink & Persona 5 Scramble though I am interested in Scarlet Nexus & Tales Of Arise as well.

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Koei Tecmo Announces Strong YoY Growth for Its Gaming Business

Today Koei Tecmo announced its financial results for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2020, and they're extremely positive. A western release for Persona 5 Scramble was mentioned again.

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Geobros1366d ago

Well done for Atelier Ryza. The best RPG I played in 2019!

Hakuoro1366d ago

Cool, Atelier is one of my favorite series, i'm glad Ryza sold so well.

Knightofelemia1366d ago

Koei Tecmo one of my fave studios would love an HD remaster of the Ar Tonelico/Ar Nosurge collection. I would also like a new Dynasty Warriors Gundam game along with an HD remaster of the Dynasty Gundam games and a Blue Reflection 2.