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5 years later, person 5 is still JRPG BLISS

I wish I had played Persona 5 when he was still a teenager. Or maybe it's the best thing I did not. I love Persona 5 Now for your endearing characters, perfectly balanced combat and the best soundtrack of your class. If I had discovered it when I visited Hot Topic regularly, the patch of the punk band that covered the jacket that I used over my mandatory polo shirt of the school dress code every day, it would have been a seismic event in my life. Now I can see my younger self, thinking about the perfect place to put the Thieves Phantom tattoo that would surely be made someday. I do not know if I could have handled the obsession. As close to what I was Persona 5 At that time it was Final Fantasy Vii , with its history about heterogeneous freedom fighters who fight against a greedy institution that was at the same time corporation and government. But while final fantasy vii is still one of the fiction formative works of my youth, even then, I recognized how distant everything was, s...

5 years later, person 5 is still JRPG BLISS

I wish I had played Persona 5 when he was still a teenager. Or maybe it's the best thing I did not. I love Persona 5 Now for your endearing characters, perfectly balanced combat and the best soundtrack of your class. If I had discovered it when I visited Hot Topic regularly, the patch of the punk band that covered the jacket that I used over my mandatory polo shirt of the school dress code every day, it would have been a seismic event in my life. Now I can see my younger self, thinking about the perfect place to put the Thieves Phantom tattoo that would surely be made someday. I do not know if I could have handled the obsession. As close to what I was Persona 5 At that time it was Final Fantasy Vii , with its history about heterogeneous freedom fighters who fight against a greedy institution that was at the same time corporation and government. But while final fantasy vii is still one of the fiction formative works of my youth, even then, I recognized how distant everything was, s...