Persona 5 Strikers is more of a sequel than any of the previous Persona spinoffs, but it fails live up to the lofty expectations fans may have for it. Fans of Persona 5 who simply want more of this world, whatever shape that may take, might find themselves satisfied even if what made Persona 5 truly great is sorely lacking. Its stripped-back nature doesn’t offer enough for newcomers either — those intimidated by the density and length of Persona 5 will still feel the same way about Strikers, a 30-hour action game in the hack-and-slash mold of Dynasty Warriors. All of the fantastic visual and audio elements are still present in Persona 5 Strikers, and its story goes in some interesting directions, but it all feels stagnant compared to the epic tale told in the original game. Persona 5 was not only able to hold the attention of players for close to or even over 100 hours, but it told a story so compelling that many people were eager to immediately play it over again from the very beginni...
Great music; Well-written;
Lacks compelling gameplay; Uninteresting antagonists; Little challenge;