Here you go, leaked video of Persona 5: Dancing All Night
More or less. I had extremely good luck because my first encounter with the dude ended with him one-shotting the MC, at which point I realized I had not saved since before that three part marathon boss battle, meaning I lost my whole evening, but as luck would have it, the game gave me the option to return to the start of Mementos instead (where the Reaper resides) so I quickly saved and tried again for victory! I did recently summon Trumpeter, and as usual for the franchise, a bad guy pulls out a Persona I really want but probably won't get until the director's cut version.
So some good, some bad then
UGH! My party is pulling a bit of a P4 on me and now ignoring me until I finish this dungeon, I can only finish the non-party member Confidants. This dungeon has also been a real test of endurance. The last stretch before the final boss has you fighting three bosses in a row. I also lost a really good Persona to a Fusion Accident, and while I got something decent for my troubles, it's something I can make now and ultimately better than the one I got. On the brightside, I did beat the Reaper today by cheesing him. Which is probably for the best because as it stood, my party didn't stand a chance against them at their current level. My whole team gained six levels from beating him.
P4's got old fast But Golden had a new, better one, thankfully. It even got remixed by Akira Yamaoka for DAN
It's not the best, but I honestly liked it more than P4s.
the terrible droning battle theme is honestly what killed it for me
I actually really love P1's original OST. The PSP remake has some great tracks as well, but Shoji Meguro's style doesn't mesh as well with the game. Then again, Karma Palace is an excellent track in my opinion.
It happens though. I really don't know what people saw in Persona 1's soundtrack. And I mean both the PS1 and the PSP version
Lol, well sure. Yes, the dungeon design is definitely the games best improvement over the previous entries. I dare say it's some of the best I've played in a while from modern RPGs. There are actual puzzles, some Assassin's Creed type elements, and each dungeon tends to have a more realistic layout as opposed to simple copy/paste wall decorations. The music is also top notch, but Atlus rarely disappoints there.