Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Royal continues the trend set up by Persona 3 FES and Persona 4 Golden, bringing a hugely enhanced and expanded remake. Keep in mind this isn’t a complete overhaul of Persona 5 as the same game is at the core, but there’s so much added onto the fringes.
Royal adds on an entirely new party member named Kasumi, who’s worked into the story. On top of that there are new confidants to bond with, and a new third school term with brand new events not seen in the original.
There are plenty of new story elements and changes, new bosses, an explorable gallery called My Palace, and more.
Of course, outside of the major changes there are plenty of small tweaks and improvements made to gameplay. Graphics have been slightly improved to more closely match Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight, a new ultimate persona can be unlocked for each character, the calendar now displays rain and snow, and much more.
Persona 5 Royal promises to be an ambitious new experience, with plenty of reasons for longtime fans to jump back in.