Considering my current levels and personas, am I ready for August full moon?

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If I'm not, what level would you recommend I get to and what Personas should I fuse? I'm currently playing on merciless and I'm at Tartarus level 82, about 10 below the border floor. Thanks.

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u/Stanley_____ — 16 hours ago

How does the controller compare to other high end controllers?

Hey everyone, I know that since I'm asking on the SteamController sub I'll probably get some biased answers, but I figured this'd be the best place to ask regardless. I've never owned many controllers so I don't really have a perspective on what's good and isn't.

Recently occurred to me that I'd reserved and planned to buy due to the brand name, but I didn't actually know much about the controller. I've heard that it doesn't work well with games off Steam so that's a slight concern. To those who've received their controller, how does it hold up compared to any previous you've owned, or the best controllers out there? You think it's worth the price tag? Thanks.

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u/Stanley_____ — 14 days ago

Should I play Golden now or wait for Revival?

Hi all, I've been wondering this for a while but now that there's a release date that's relatively soon I figured I'd ask. I know this is probably pretty subjective but I couldn't decide.

I have the intention of playing Revival regardless of what I do, however I doubt I'd ever go back to Golden having played Revival. Considering that P4 is about a 60 hour game, it'd also be a pretty significant time investment for something I'd be redoing in February. I'm mainly wondering if it'd be better to play Revival going in blind or going in being able to compare the two games.

Does golden hold up today as well? So far I've only played P3R and P5R, so I understand it'd be a pretty significant change in gameplay / quality.

If it matters, the only spoiler I know is who the culprit is. Thanks!

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u/Stanley_____ — 21 days ago

In terms of gameplay does Death Stranding "improve"? [DS1]

Hey everyone, title might seem a little weird but I'll explain. I've just reached chapter 3 and as is the game hasn't really gripped me yet. I'll only ever end up playing for about an hour at a time as it's hard to engage myself with the deliveries, that's not to say I hate the core gameplay, but I feel as if it's lacking something for me. I think it's mostly that the BTs don't feel all that dangerous other than looking scary and all that's really happened so far is me going from point A to B over and over.

By now I'd usually have dropped the game, but the thing is the story really interests me. Something like reading through the plot or watching a gameplay doesn't evoke the same emotions that'd you find in playing the game itself so I've somewhat ruled that out.

I understand that the core gameplay will always be deliveries, but are there new mechanics or something more engaging that'll come later down the line? I enjoy the story but I'd also like to enjoy it just as much gameplay wise too. Thanks!

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u/Stanley_____ — 29 days ago