Abstract: It is fair to say that Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth is more Persona Q, and that's a great thing. The blend of Etrian Odyssey and Persona worked well for the initial game, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, and it once again works splendidly here wi...
Excellent use of cinema theme to keep players engaged, Huge amount of characters with their own individual quirks and powers, Fun to explore each movie dungeon
Sudden difficulty spikes can sneak up on players, Difficult to manage so many characters,
Abstract: After being transported into a mysterious cinema by unknown forces, the Phantom Thieves find that their only way to escape is Along the way, they encounter the Investigation Team and S.E.E.S, as well as the FeMC from P3P, and a mysterious white-haired gir...
Cute characters, fun dialogue, and an original setting make for a lighthearted Persona adventure, The fusion of Persona and Etrian Odyssey gameplay concepts creates an intriguing adventure for fans of both series, Gameplay is challenging but not wholly un
Overlapping character archetypes mean many characters are left on the bench with no way to concurrently level up, Combat is focused on weakness exploitation to a sometimes frustrating degree
Abstract: When I first started Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, I was having an absolute blast. That wasn't surprising, because its predecessor, 2014's Persona Q, was an excellent game, and the series these games draw from, Etrian Odyssey, is also excellent. So it...
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Amazing soundtrack, Incredible dungeon and gameplay designs, Large cast of characters all feel unique and interesting, Ticket Counter system adds longevity and additional replay value to dungeons
Main story takes a while to kick in, No stereoscopic 3D, Series still falls back on harmful tropes for “laughs”
Published: 2019-06-07, Author: David , review by: gameit.es
La banda sonora, Horas y horas de exploración y combates, Los personajes y sus interacciones sociales, El sistema persona doble
Sin efecto 3D, Puede obligarnos demasiado a farmear
Atlus no solamente nos trae una nueva entrega de Persona Q digna para ser uno de los últimos lanzamientos de 3DS, sino que también nos ofrece las novedades justas para que no parezca un poco más de lo mismo pero sin abrumarnos con un gran número de cambio...