This might sound funny, but the Persona series was one of the reasons that led to my conversion to Christianity. So after playing it, I got really invested into the series playing Persona 2 and 3 and watching playthroughs of Persona 4 and Q. It also encouraged me to start becoming a better person and convinced me to start doing basic things like standing up for myself when someone pushed my boundaries and doing challenging things to better oneself. Now this time wasn’t the best for me, and I won’t get into too much detail, but given how fun Persona 5 was, it helped me keep my head up. This was back when I was fresh out of high school, off a recommendation of some friends and seeing how fun Joker was in Smash Bros. I played Persona 5 before I converted to the Catholic faith. Now before we get into the review I wanted to give some personal background. Please note this review covers some particularly heavy & mature topics. We will be covering the Royal edition of the game which is a re-release of the original Persona 5 featuring additional content such as a new party member, a new semester/dungeon, and lots of other quality of life changes since this is the version that the systems mentioned earlier will be receiving. However these new additions won’t be covered in much detail and will more so be a general review. With a Steam, Switch, and Xbox release here, the team at Catholic Game Reviews wanted to review the very popular yet controversial title Persona 5 so that Catholics can make a more informed decision as to whether they should be buying it (bet you never saw it coming =p).
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