Persona 5 Strikersis considered by many to be one of the greatest spin-off titles of all time, using the established world ofPersona 5along with its brilliant cast to deliver an excellent action-RPG experience that genuinely took most people by surprise. The idea of a musou-style game withPersona 5’s gameplay was an idea that most people were quite iffy about, but there’s no denying the fact that the end product is actually quite excellent in its own right.

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That being said, one must be aware of the fact thatPersona 5 Strikersis quite different from the original title in several ways — some more obvious than others. Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the biggest differences between this brilliant spin-off and bothPersona 5&Persona 5 Royal.

10It’s Certainly A Sequel, Even Though It’s Delegated As A Spin-Off

The spin-off tag might confuse most people when it comes to the legitimacy ofPersona 5 Strikers' story in the grand scheme of things… but one doesn’t need to harbor any doubts in this regard.

After all,Persona 5 Strikersis quite certainly a sequel to the events of the original game. In fact…

Persona 5 Strikers RV

9It Takes Place Six Months After The Events Of The Original Game

The story of The Phantom Thieves and the new threats that they need to take care of kickstart six months after the events of the first game.

Finding themselves in the thick of things once again as the Phantom Thieves learn aboutthe existence of Jails in the Metaverseand the atrocities that are being committed in these areas, the group ends up reforming in order to free the city of Tokyo from these Jails.

Persona 5 Royal

8The Events Of Persona 5 Royal Are Seemingly Ignored By This Spin-Off

However, if people were looking forward to the story beats ofPersona 5 Royalto be carried forward in the sequel as well… then they should prepare themselves to be disappointed.

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After all,Persona 5 Strikersis a direct sequel to the basePersona 5, and ignores all the extra story content that was included inRoyal.

This means that…

7Kasumi Is Not A Playable Character In The Game

Kasumi Yoshizawa was a much-welcome addition to the Phantom Thieves inPersona 5 Royal, and it’s a shame that she’s absent from the events ofPersona 5 Strikers.

Controlling Cendrillon in a real-time combat situation would’ve been an absolute blast… but unfortunately, this idea will have to remain a pipe dream for the longest time.

Kasumi in Persona 5

6The Combat Is Real-Time Now

A rather obvious yet massive change that needs to be mentioned while comparingPersona 5 Strikersto its predecessors is the fact that the combat system is completely different in every way, shape, and form.

Most battles take place in real-time, with combat slowing down when the player is choosing powerful magical or physical abilities to use in battle. It’s a massive change from the turn-based combat ofPersona 5andPersona 5 Royal… but a welcome change regardless.

Persona 5 Strikers Combat Balance

5Recruiting Personas Is A Completely Different Ball Game Now

In the original games, players needed to exploit an enemy’s weak spot before cornering them and forcing them into negotiations. While the negotiation aspect of things still exists inPersona 5 Strikers, the manner in which one forces a shadow to do so is radically different.

Now, players don’t need to be tactical in their approach to recruiting a shadow — instead, all they need to do is knock an enemy out to force them into negotiations, following which they can join Joker’s army of powerful Personas that can be used in battle.

P5 Strikers Concept

4There Are New Playable Characters Added To The Mix

Persona 5 Strikersalso introduces two major charactersthat end up playing a major role in this story.The first character is Sophia, an AI Program that ends up helping out the Phantom Thieves when they get stuck in a Jail for the first time.

The second playable character is Zenkichi Hasegawa, a police investigator who becomes a part of the group while investigating the latest string of Metaverse-related incidents. Both these characters are brilliantly fleshed out and end up being an absolute joy to control in battle, as well.

Sophia attacking in Persona 5 Strikers

3There’s No Confidant System In Persona 5 Strikers

However, for players who wanted to bond with the new and existing characters present inPersona 5 Strikers, it can be somewhat disappointing to know that the Confidant system has been discarded completely.

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Haru Okumura’s Confidant in Persona 5

In fact, the concept of time passing with the player’s actions is now completely done away with — now, time will pass as per the story’s convenience, which can be quite a bummer for some people who wanted to enjoy the life sim mechanic of thePersonagames once again.

2There’s A Bond System Present Now

However, while the Confidant system might not exist, there’s still a way to increase one’s bonds with the Phantom Thieves… although it might not be as robust or interesting as leveling up one’s Confidants.

These Bond levels can be increased by either teaming up in battle frequently or talking to the characters and choosing the appropriate responses. It might be a simple mechanic, but it’s still fun —especially for fans of the original game.

Zenkichi The Wolf

1A New Difficulty Mode Is Unlocked After Finishing The Game Once

Fans ofPersona 5might notice that Merciless difficulty is missing from its spin-off… except that’s not the case — rather, it’s a mode that’s locked away at the start of the game.

Players who wish to playPersona 5 Strikerson Merciless difficulty need to unlock this modeafter finishing the game once. This difficulty mode imposes several gameplay changes and cannot be changed after being selected, adding enough new aspects to the game to make it replayable once again.

Persona 5 Royal Difficulty

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