
Persona 5 Royal is a DLC fest, a clear reflection of everything wrong with games nowadays. Royal has Paid DLCs Scramble (Almost) Doesn’t If this still doesn’t tip you off about these people‘s influence on Persona 5 Royal, just look at Kasumi’s hair color: it’s bright red. I believe it is unnecessary to remind you how Disney always shoehorns politics in whatever they touch, just like how they ruined Star Wars. Moreover, Kasumi’s persona is Cendrillon, a Disney character. She’s a transfer student, but she must have fooled around with boys before going to Shujin and I bet she’s not even a virgin.

She’s boring, and you can’t even play with her for most of the game. As someone who already played the game in Japanese, I can assure you Kasumi is a horrible waifu. You might think this a good thing, but don’t be fooled. Scramble has Better New Waifus than RoyalĪs you may know, Persona 5 Royal adds a brand new waifu, called Kasumi Yoshizawa. This brings us to the next main reason why Persona 5 Scramble is better than Persona 5 Royal. He is completely different from Persona 5 Royal‘s Joker, a beta virgin who can’t even date more than 10 waifus simultaneously. Lastly, I’d point out Joker is also much more of a Chad in Scramble, as he cooks for his homies all by himself during the whole trip. Koei Tecmo’s chef-d’œuvre delivers to its players a real taste of Japanese culture, between tradition and innovation, with sushi, kimono, and a fully apolitical environment. Persona 5 Scramble brings you the beautiful landscapes of Hawaii, Kyoto, and Ozaka. Persona 5 Royal‘s entire story is set in Tokyo, with very few environmental variations. Instead, the characters travel all over Japan and have fun during their vacation. And yes, this means none of this global warming stuff, despite the game being set in summer. In opposition, Persona 5 Scramble (developed by Koei Tecmo, the creators of Atelier Ryza and Fire Emblem Three Houses, two based and red-pilled masterpieces) has absolutely no politics. These two anime focus on their scantily-clad heroines without ever forcing political themes into their viewers, old enough to make their own opinions.
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Meanwhile, adult anime watchers with mature tastes will rightfully cast aside the aforementioned shallow kids series for more mature experiences, such as Dirty Pair and Cross Ange. They never try to overstep their bounds and influence children with any kind of politics. Take kids-oriented anime such as Sailor Moon and Pretty Cure, for example. It’s a well-known fact that Japanese media traditionally do not include shoehorned-in politics.

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Persona 5 Royal is Political Persona 5 Scramble Isn’tįirst off, let’s get this straight outta the way, as we know you hate clickbait, and we do too: After spending many hours on it, I can confirm Persona 5 Royal is a complete fraud full of political themes, and you should avoid it at all costs. Luckily, DualShockers has spent hours with both games, so we’re here to answer all your questions. You might be wondering which between Royal and Scramble is the better game.
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Atlus just released Persona 5 Royal on PS4 this week, and meanwhile in Japan, Persona 5 Scramble has been available for a bit more than a month on PS4 and Switch.
