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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Persona 5 S is reveal, site teases information on April 25. Switch port confirmed?

twintail said:
Maybe S just stands for Sequel, so a P5-2 while P5R is just an enhanced P5.

A little too literal for my taste, and not sure what room there would be for a full blown direct sequel...but I would be all over that none the less!



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Can someone explain what kind of game this is? I've never played it or any other Persona game.



I’ve been thinking about how Sega put Catherine on pc even though Full body is releasing this year. I really hope that situation isn’t repeated



Dulfite said:
Can someone explain what kind of game this is? I've never played it or any other Persona game.

It's pretty much an anime style JRPG turn based game.  As to what Persona 5S is, that's what we're all trying to figure out



Dulfite said:
Can someone explain what kind of game this is? I've never played it or any other Persona game.

Have you play any Shin Megami Tensei game? Persona is like that, turn base JRPG but in SMT, your team is only MC and demons. In Persona, all member of your team are human. SMT usually is way more dark, serious and could be very hard like SMT III Nocturne or SMT Strange Journey, oftenly use post Tokyo apocalyptic setting. Persona have more story, character personality, more light heart, comedy/funny moments and of course, way more easier, it also use high school/idol/friendship/students with super power setting. But both are turn based JRPG just like Let Go



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I don't get why the heck they do not launch in every platform that would sell well the game.
Put on switch= profit. They do not like money?
There is some licensing that only allow persona Q and smash character or other spin offs but not the main game?



jonathanalis said:
I don't get why the heck they do not launch in every platform that would sell well the game.
Put on switch= profit. They do not like money?
There is some licensing that only allow persona Q and smash character or other spin offs but not the main game?

They will make people double deep first, so probably people who own PS4 who already got one will just buy second time on Switch. 



Well this is interesting...
https://imgur.com/a/vua0ZWS





"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

The pics above were confirmed by Wario64 btw, who's a pretty credible guy in the gaming community, so I'm not dismissing this as some random fake.



With that said, people really need to calm down about Persona and Switch, should just buy a PS4 slim if you wanna play it that badly.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

Mar1217 said:
HoangNhatAnh said:

Have you play any Shin Megami Tensei game? Persona is like that, turn base JRPG but in SMT, your team is only MC and demons. In Persona, all member of your team are human. SMT usually is way more dark, serious and could be very hard like SMT III Nocturne or SMT Strange Journey, oftenly use post Tokyo apocalyptic setting. Persona have more story, character personality, more light heart, comedy/funny moments and of course, way more easier, it also use high school/idol/friendship/students with super power setting. But both are turn based JRPG just like Let Go

That's too basic.

Both utilized different turn-based system. SMT is recently known for it's Press turn system while Persona uses the One-more turn system where you're encouraged to find enemy weaknesses to gain more turns and advantages during the battle (like Smirk in SMT IV/IVA). 

He is playing Let Go, so i mentioned it as an example to be easy to imagine, we all know they are way more complicated than that but for the new comer, more simple explanation, more easier to understand

Last edited by HoangNhatAnh - on 02 April 2019