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A New Game is launched Persona 5’s first villain was an abusive teacher, but in the JRPG’s latest spin-off it’s the “Subway Slammer,” who players are struggling to take seriously: “The whole subway’s mine for the slammin’!” is launched.

Persona 5’s first villain was an abusive teacher, but in the JRPG’s latest spin-off it’s the “Subway Slammer,” who players are struggling to take seriously: “The whole subway’s mine for the slammin’!”new features

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Persona 5: The Phantom X has a rather different debut antagonist compared to Kamoshida

Persona 5’s first villain was an abusive teacher, but in the JRPG’s latest spin-off it’s the “Subway Slammer,” who players are struggling to take seriously: “The whole subway’s mine for the slammin’!” new features

Persona 5: The Phantom X’s global release has been quite a success so far, and now that more fans are finally able to dive into the latest JRPG spin-off, everyone has been left baffled by its first big villain – the Subway Slammer.
The Phantom X carries forward the original Persona 5’s concept of the Phantom Thieves venturing into the manifestations of people’s warped hearts, to make them face their wrongdoings and atone for what they’ve done.
There were a number of big bads in Persona 5 and its Royal re-release, many of whom had done some truly horrendous stuff, with the very first one that the protagonists tackle being a teacher who physically assaults and sexually harasses his students. So, you can understand why some are struggling to take The Phantom X’s first antagonist seriously, as he declares that “the whole subway’s mine for the slammin’!”

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