The new trailer forPersona 5 was just the right balance of entertaining and intriguing. But if the trailer alone wasnât enough, hereâs more info from the gameâs director.
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In a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu, Persona 5 director Katsura Hashino revealed details on the gameâs protagonist and what all the masked man stuff was about. âIn this day and age, many people feel they donât know where theyâre going and carry personal problems, big and small.â Hashino explained.
âYou may not be able to achieve happiness by simply following the set rules or values, but at the same time, itâs hard to work up the courage to take initiative and change the status quo.â He added: âThat sort of negative side of modern society serves as one of the backbones of this game.â
The story of Persona 5 revolves around a young boy who has transferred to school in Tokyo. He lives at a cafĂ© that belongs to a friend of his parents, and yet for some reason, he has lost his place in the world. The protagonist, while seemingly calm and mild-mannered, has an alter ego as a phantom thief. Once he dons his mask, he becomes someone else â a âpersonaâ change if you will.
âFor this game, much like the previous games, the player is the protagonist, however, unlike Persona 3 or Persona 4, this protagonist carries his own issues and unless he resists in some way, he may be facing a very difficult future.â Hashino said, âThere was a scene where the protagonist was dressed as a prisoner, you could say that he was in a âspiritual prisonâ of sorts.â The name of the school the protagonist goes to, the Shujin school (ç§ć°œćŠć), was named such because itâs a homonym for the Japanese word for prisoner (ćäșș).
The other characters who join with the protagonist all carry their own problems and, like the protagonist, have apparently lost their place. While he would not divulge many details, Hashino did reveal that the cat character would play a pivotal role in the story. So, something like Teddiefrom Persona 4, perhaps?
The main characterâs initial persona will be named ArsĂšne. What relation this has to the French fictional character, ArsĂšne Lupin, or the main characterâs alter ego as a thief, has yet to be revealed.
Hashino did note that many of the game features that fans have come to love about the Persona series will be back, perhaps with some upgrades and alterations to fit with the new gameâs setting.
He confirmed that the community system and randomly generated dungeons will both be back in some form, although reportedly the main plot-related dungeons â like the grand hall with the chandeliers the protagonist can be seen running around on in the trailer â will be fixed dungeons.
Persona 5 is scheduled for release in Japan and in North America on the PS3 and PS4, and it canât come out fast enough.
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