A New Game is launched Do not play the new Persona 5 game like it’s a Persona 5 game, Persona 5 experts warn: “P5X does not give you a deadline” is launched.
Do not play the new Persona 5 game like it’s a Persona 5 game, Persona 5 experts warn: “P5X does not give you a deadline”new features
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Persona 5: The Phantom X approaches Palaces differently to regular ol’ Persona 5
Do not play the new Persona 5 game like it’s a Persona 5 game, Persona 5 experts warn: “P5X does not give you a deadline” new features
Persona 5: The Phantom X has had a solid start on Steam, and as more players dive in, others are sharing some valuable advice that’ll prove particularly helpful for any massive Persona 5 fans – don’t treat the latest spinoff like the JRPG you already know and love.
That might sound obvious, but from the outside The Phantom X really does look like a free-to-play version of Persona 5, albeit with gacha elements that not everyone is a fan of. It also brings back Palaces, the big dungeons introduced in Atlus’ 2016 game, but one fan on Reddit has a PSA – “you don’t need to do the palace in a single in-game day.”
In Persona 5 and its Royal re-release, the in-game calendar means you’re constantly on a tight time schedule if you want to do everything the game has to offer. If you want to have any hope of maxing out all of your Confidants (AKA become besties with everyone you can) then you need to cut down the amount of time you spend on other things, like completing Palaces. Generally, it’s advised that players try to complete Palaces in a single day.