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Persona 3's Episode Aigis DLC has left me with plenty of unanswered questions
Fans were jubilant when Persona 3 received a remake earlier this year, but this turned to disappointment when it became…
Conveniently, the party of teen fighters (still known as the Specialised Extracurricular Execution Squad, or SEES) have lost some of their power and abilities to give players a sense of progression. That's for better and worse: it still has its effortlessly cool jazzy funk soundtrack and stylish battles where exploiting enemy weaknesses is key, but retains a persistent long-windedness that slips into over-explanation and near endless exposition. The new battle music had me bopping my head as I slotted into a familiar rhythm of switching personas, hitting enemy weaknesses, and falling deeper down a new time-looping rabbit hole.
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