Not exact matches
With one small exception Persona 5 does a great job at what the series has been doing best for years now, providing a
gameplay experience where players have to
balance their dungeon
progression with the main character's social, academic, and work life while progressing through a strong character based narrative with a host of fully fleshed out party members and npcs.
PS4 Version has: • 1080p at 60 fps • There is a «side story» after each chapter now — this gives you more insight into the main cast • There is the After Story I mentioned — this is a new chapter with about 4 - 6 hours
gameplay • You can now play as the White Shadow and a new version of Asuka • New dungeons • New enemy types • A new difficulty called Calamity (which is very hard and required for the platinum) • A time attack mode • A Boss Rush mode for taking on the bosses (accessed from the main menu) • A new page of NPCs to interact within the NiAR • Other changes within the game for
balance and
progression.
The character
progression succeeds partly because Horizon doesn't need to
balance itself for the breadth of «choose - your - own character»
gameplay.
The problem is that upgrading and unlocking is a grind of epic proportions, and until layers of
balance — both
gameplay and
progression — are fine tuned it's going to dismay the less dedicated.