Persona 5 Scramble's new four-minute trailer is cool and chaotic
This Persona 5 spin-off keeps looking better
Persona 5 Scramble just got a lengthy new tra𓄧iler showcasing its fast-paced musou action and hyper-stylized art design. The footage is the first part one of four updates Atlus is releasing every day between January 9 toꦬ 12.
For the uninitiated, Persona 5 Scramble is a spin-off to the excellent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Persona 5, but the more that's revealed, the more I feel like the term "spin-off" is selling it short. A two-hour stream from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:November surprised fans with fluidly-layered combat that incorporates each character's persona, and an involved story complete with its own new characters. This latest trailer adds even more color to an increasingly-attractive picture for Persona 💖fans.
Judging from the footage, gameplay might be more than meets the💜 eye. Combat can be loosely compared to Dynasty Warriors' hack-and-slash action, but we can also see some stealth and platforming mechanics. The trailer also demonstrates a snowboarding scene that looks wildly fun, as well as a motorbike you get to ride around the city.
It's almost a shame it's called Persona 5: Scramble, because that can give the impression that it's just a repackaged version of Persona 5, ala 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Persona 5: Royal. But 🐷one look at Scramble reveals an entirely indi🎐vidual experience that just might stand on its own as a proper Persona 5 sequel.
The only downside for Persona fans in the west is that it haꦇsn't been confirmed for release ♐outside Japan at all. That said, Persona is an extremely popular franchise worldwide, and it's almost an inevitability that it'll leave Japan at some point.
Until then, we can look forward to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best upcoming games of 2020 and beyond.
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