


Alexa devices: Fire TV Sticks from $12 and more (opens in new tab).And, who knows, if I fall in love with Strikers, I’ll have to reassess Hyrule Warriors ( which is currently down to £33 in the UK (opens in new tab)) and Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes ( $52 in the US (opens in new tab), and £35.99 in the UK (opens in new tab)).
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If you’re shopping in the US, you can get Persona 5 Strikers for PS4 for $39.49, down from its usual $59.99 price tag., and on Switch you can get it for $39.99.Īt that price, I’m picking up the PS4 version here in the UK because £17, while not nothing, is a price I’m willing to take a punt on, especially considering how much I’ve enjoyed Persona 5. The deal is less good on Switch, with only 50% off, but that’s still no small amount of money. On PS4 in the UK, it’s down from £49.99 to just £16.95, a 66% discount reduction.

Reason two is that Persona 5 Strikers has a massive discount as part of Prime Day. Seeing the characters of Persona 5 in a new genre, one that’s pared back to pure action, may give us a new appreciation for them. Stripping out the RPG elements and simply having the characters take part in a joyous dance routine, after all the horrors you’ve seen them go through, is a beautiful surprise. Persona 4: Dancing All Night turned the JRPG into a rhythm game, and it is honestly one of the best spinoffs of any game ever. But, there are two compelling reasons to give it a try.įirst off, Persona has had weird genre spinoffs before. You may feel the same way – about Dynasty Warriors combat not fitting the Persona series, not that fat innkeeper worm thing – and have avoided picking up the spinoff, too. I can’t help but think something of that will be lost when facing hundreds of them at once, like stumbling onto a beach covered in fat innkeeper worms (opens in new tab). Considering this is a world all about facing the purer impulses that we find deep in our psyche, they’re often grotesquely exaggerated sexual creatures, like the unmistakable penis-shaped Mara demon (opens in new tab). That slower pace and smaller scale combat let you focus on and appreciate the monster design. In the Persona games, you face off against enemies in turn-based battles, only ever facing a few at a time.
