Je trouve le cast pas super bien équilibré pour les combats, et c'est dommage qu'il n'y ait plus beaucoup de gens qui y jouent en ligne, mais c'est très sympa de pouvoir retrouver autant de personnages de P3 et P4 dans un jeu multi. Il y a pas mal de musiques cool et j'adore la grande diversité d'animations qu'ont les sprites au combat.
Le mode histoire est super long et répétitif, pas toujours pertinent, mais il apporte des interactions marrantes entre quelques personnages. J'ai beaucoup aimé l'épisode Adachi qui pour le coup apporte une perspective super intéressante au perso et sa façon de penser après les événements de P4 (puis il est très fun à jouer)
Le mode histoire est super long et répétitif, pas toujours pertinent, mais il apporte des interactions marrantes entre quelques personnages. J'ai beaucoup aimé l'épisode Adachi qui pour le coup apporte une perspective super intéressante au perso et sa façon de penser après les événements de P4 (puis il est très fun à jouer)
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, or as I'd like to call it, "MANGO THEM: The Arena," offers an experience that's as polarizing as it is bewildering. The battles in this game are a rollercoaster of emotions. On one hand, you might feel the thrill of landing a single hit and watching a fifth of your opponent's health bar disappear in one fell swoop. On the other, you'll be left pondering the universe's cruel sense of balance. (1/5 of your health bar disappears in one hit) - that's just how it goes.
As for the game itself, it's a bit like the strange journey of a Passione Gang member from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind. The experience can be as chaotic as facing the whims of Bucciarati's team. This may not be the finest hour in the Persona series, but it's certainly a unique spin on the formula. Yet, despite the chaotic battles and Melty Blood Type Lumina comparisons, it still manages to captivate in its peculiar way. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a wild ride, and much like a Stand battle, your mileage may vary.
I would rate this whirlwind of a game a Stand-tastic 7 out of 10.
As for the game itself, it's a bit like the strange journey of a Passione Gang member from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind. The experience can be as chaotic as facing the whims of Bucciarati's team. This may not be the finest hour in the Persona series, but it's certainly a unique spin on the formula. Yet, despite the chaotic battles and Melty Blood Type Lumina comparisons, it still manages to captivate in its peculiar way. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a wild ride, and much like a Stand battle, your mileage may vary.
I would rate this whirlwind of a game a Stand-tastic 7 out of 10.