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Persona 5 royal endings
Persona 5 royal endings






persona 5 royal endings

After a few additional events that ultimately result in the expungement of the protagonist’s criminal record, it’s time for him to return home from his probation, which involves one last trip with the former phantom thieves. Probably familiar to those who played the original Person 5, this ending involves the protagonist surviving the events of the interrogation room, then facing one more palace and the Depths of Memories alongside the Phantom Thieves, then defeating the false god instead of siding. RELATED: Person: Should Nyarlathotep Ever Come Back? Good original ending of Persona 5 Unlike the other bad endings, this one leads to an end-credits version with the song “Freedom and Peace” by Depths of Mementos. This allows him to take control of the world, although he does it so that the phantom thieves are seen as heroes by the people of Tokyo. The bad ending ending of the original Person 5 can be unlocked on December 24th by accepting a pact with the false god. The game will then go back one week, allowing the player to try again. While the exact circumstances of these endings (particularly those of the palace deadline) vary, they result in a Mystery Man entering the interrogation room and shooting the protagonist in the head. Not completing any of the palaces by the deadline will unlock a bad ending, as will selling out the rest of the Phantom Thieves during interrogation. The rest involves playing a part (or most) of the game. The first (and simplest) is to decline Igor’s contract at the beginning of the game, which will take the player back to the main menu. I dunno why, game is so much better with Royal content that you'd think that shit shouldn't be missable at all.There are a couple of ways to receive the original. Sorry for the all caps but that shit is important BC there are three confidants you must reach a certain level with, in addition to three or four specific dialog choices that MUST be chosen, that serve as prerequisites for the new content. YOU DO NOT WANT TO WASTE YOUR TIME BY BEATING THE WHOLE OG GAME AND THEN REALIZING YOU CAN'T ENGAGE WITH THE NEW STUFF.

persona 5 royal endings

LOOK UP THE PREREQUISITES FOR UNLOCKING THE THIRD SIMESTER. It's literally a Persona 5 sequel in all but name, and if I beat Persona 5 several years ago (as opposed to several months ago, as I did) then I'd probably have skipped straight to Strikers myself.

persona 5 royal endings

If you're not down for that, maybe just YouTube a synopsis of the Royal content (if you feel like it cus none of it is relevant to Strikers), and then go straight to Strikers. That one palace with the fucking difficult end boss is even harder now IIRC but it's a lot easier to power up in prep for it. A couple of palaces have minor to moderate tweaks, and new music. Mementos has new music the deeper you go. If you're down for 120-200 hours of more Persona 5, then do it. Also, I'm of the opinion that the extra content recontextualizes the game's plot and many character relationships in a very satisfying way - I'd have been a bit disappointed in the games ending if it ended where the OG had, VS the brilliant new ending chapters that Royal introduced. If you're a big fan of 5's music and game play loop then you'll find the experience holds up and has improved pretty substantially.

persona 5 royal endings

You may not even need that if you know what you're doing, because Royal gives you many more in-game time slots to work with. Top rated guide on the Game Faqs page fwiw.

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I platinumed Royal on my first playthrough by loosely following a guide that planned out many days for me, prioritizing early SP-healing accessories and certain battle boosts (aka Death & Darts), then going for full confidant completion. Shit I probably could have ended that sentence after the word 'tedious'. I will say this - Royal is infinitely easier (and a lot more fun, less tedious) to min max. Well, Royal is still worth it, but you may want to consider whether or not you might burn out playing through the same game a third time. If you already played and enjoyed the original.








Persona 5 royal endings