Persona 5 Tactica Review
Persona 5 Tactica, released 7 years after the original Persona 5 game, continues to showcase Atlus’s impact on the gaming industry. While the game features stunning aesthetics, design, and characters, it falls short in terms of engaging narrative and depth. The gameplay, focused on political themes and social pressures, offers about 20 hours of content but lacks complexity. The chibi aesthetic is charming but lacks detail in environments, and the management systems are criticized for being cumbersome. Despite these drawbacks, players will enjoy spending time in the Velvet Room creating and fusing Personas.
Persona 5 Tactica: A Shallow Experience
Although Persona 5 Tactica merges Persona patterns with the strategy genre effectively, it fails to provide the depth found in other management games. The game’s main focus is on creating powerful Personas and crafting stronger weapons for characters, offering an accessible turn-based strategy experience with cute aesthetics. However, the lack of depth may disappoint genre veterans, making it more suitable for Persona 5 fans new to strategy games.
Final Thoughts
Persona 5 Tactica may interest fans of the series but falls short in providing a fulfilling gaming experience compared to other strategy titles. With gameplay that can quickly become repetitive and excessive menus for managing tasks, players may find more enjoyment in exploring other strategy games with deeper mechanics and challenges.
