![]() ![]() P5S did just that and I loved it – heck, even Dancing in Starlight gave us great social scenes – but P5T just replays the hits. It’s all still fun, but we’re not covering any new ground here, which is surely what spin-offs should actually be for – to put these characters in new situations so we get new perspectives. Morgana fawns over Ann, Ann calls Ryuji an idiot, and Ryuji antagonizes Morgana. They’re the most by-the-numbers versions of themselves, with none of the extra sizzle that keeps me listening to them chatter for hours on end. Their personalities are still intact, but there is a spark missing. P5T does a bit of this, offering plenty of opportunities for all of our favorite characters to interact, but something feels a little off - like you ordered them on Wish. ![]()
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