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  • Summary: "Persona: Night Phantom" is a derivative work of the "Persona 5" IP series. ATLUS is deeply involved in the development and supervision to create a unique gaming experience and plot. Players will be able to explore the real world in the game. Go to the familiar Shibuya area of ​​Tokyo and"Persona: Night Phantom" is a derivative work of the "Persona 5" IP series. ATLUS is deeply involved in the development and supervision to create a unique gaming experience and plot. Players will be able to explore the real world in the game. Go to the familiar Shibuya area of ​​Tokyo and dive into the memory space of another world for adventure.
    In "Persona: Phantom of the Night", become a Phantom Thief and explore the dual world. Take the tram to school during the day and start a colorful campus life. Sneak into another world at night and correct distorted desires in the endless impression space.

    Awaken your other side now and join the new Phantom Thieves with your friends. Lock down those violent desires and let the "phantoms" repent and change their minds!
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  1. Positive: 5 out of 11
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  1. Jul 6, 2025
    90
    The combat flows quickly, the story grabs you and doesn’t let go, and the social systems remain engaging and fun. While the gacha systems will be enough to turn people off, so far, I’m having a blast with Persona5: The Phantom X and will keep coming back for more.
  2. Jul 18, 2025
    80
    Persona 5: The Phantom X does a great job of giving you main story content of a quality that is as good, if not better than Persona 5, and uses that good will to tempt you over to the more gacha-ified aspects of the experience. To do this, it makes a few compromises to the Persona formula that I don’t like, mostly in how it deemphasizes the life-sim elements, but I still think it is a very enjoyable experience that will keep you well-fed if you’re gagging for more Persona content and are impatiently waiting for Atlus to get on with making Persona 6 already.
  3. Aug 13, 2025
    80
    Persona 5: The Phantom X is a free-to-play traditional RPG Persona 5 spin-off boasting a surprising amount of depth in terms of gameplay, storyline, and characters. Besides some wonky PC controls, the “gacha wall” you inevitably run up against if you’re trying to play it for completely free is the only thing truly holding the game back. Nonetheless, in a lot of respects, it’s a strong Persona title and one of the better free-to-play RPGs I’ve tried out. I enjoyed my time with the game, and can see myself playing it for a while into the future too. For me, that speaks volumes as to how decent a game Persona 5: The Phantom X can be.
  4. Jun 30, 2025
    70
    As mentioned before, your acceptance of Persona 5: The Phantom X will depend on how you feel about gacha games. If you dislike the concept, then there's nothing that will change your mind, especially since the pop-ups are pretty frequent for microtransactions. For those who are already used to the gacha game style, what you'll find is a fleshed-out JRPG that is still considered novel at a time when games like Genshin Impact and Zenless Zone Zero are still a rarity. It isn't as fleshed-out in some areas as the main game, but there's enough to satisfy the die-hard fans who are still craving Persona 5 content, even after finishing the other spin-offs.
  5. Jul 23, 2025
    70
    Persona 5: The Phantom X delivers a visually slick and narratively familiar mobile RPG experience that expands the Persona universe with charm and competent combat, though technical issues and uneven monetization may dampen long-term enjoyment.
  6. Jul 17, 2025
    70
    I don’t begrudge a game the ability to make money. I want to see games succeed. Constantly being hit up to spend more and more just isn’t a good experience, though, at least for me. It feels predatory at times and makes me simply want to stop playing it. The game underneath all of those transactions is well-made, if very derivative of Persona 5, without hitting the highs of that title. Still, if they released a version paced like a regular RPG, I expect I’d want to see it all the way through. As is though, Persona 5: The Phantom X isn’t for me. Those who know what they’re getting into with gacha titles, I suspect, will have a good time, particularly if they love Persona, but it won’t change the mind of anyone who isn’t won over by the genre.
  7. Jul 1, 2025
    60
    Persona 5 does so much more than just look stylish. Aside from the gacha system, The Phantom X fails to capture the core of the series.

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