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10 Games to Keep You Busy During the Summer Drought

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Persona 5

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Persona 5 blew critics and players alike away when it released earlier last month. Players assume the role of our protagonist as he lives the standard student life in the day, and steals the hearts of morally-corrupt adults by night. It’s weird, wonderful, and incredibly compelling. Oh, and did we mention that it’ll take you roughly 100 hours to finish?

Whether you’re already playing through Persona 5 or just starting fresh, its huge length, engaging gameplay, and mix of combat and social activities are sure to help you pass many an hour during these quiet months.

It’s worth noting that Persona 5 is exclusive to PS3 (Japan) and PS4, so if you’re an Xbox One or PC gamer, you’re out of luck on this one unfortunately.


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