‘Persona 5’ Guide: How to Have a Good Ending

by Mara / Apr 18, 2017 09:24 AM EDT
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Just like every “Persona” game, “Persona 5” comes with a bad and good ending. The ending that each player will get depends entirely how they played the game. Getting the good ending is not that hard, just as long as the player knows the right dialogue to choose. So this short but informative guide will help players get the better ending.

One of the most important tasks a player must always accomplish is to steal the treasure before the due date. Failing one mission can relatively push the player’s fate towards the bad ending so as much as possible, complete each mission on time. Moreover, results of some missions are irreversible so it's like almost accepting a guaranteed bad ending early in the game.

Players must never sell out the characters closest to them. Although just telling the truth is an easy way out, that’s not how the game works and it will eventually affect the ending of the player’s story in the game. “Persona 5” is all about developing bonds from different people and maintaining them so revealing secrets will not really help. The key is to trust the people closest to the player and vice versa.

Never give in even in the most tempting scenarios. There will be situations where players need to choose between two options, not just once but repeatedly. And the only way for players to get the better ending is t always choose the good path, regardless of how hard it will be. One wrong choice can lead to another and before the player knows it, they’ve reached the ending and it's not a good one.

These are just three of the major factors that affect the ending of the player’s story. By just following these points, players can make sure they get the good ending in “Persona 5”. If players are already in the middle of the game and already made bad choices, it wouldn’t hurt to follow the mentioned rules and hope that it's not too late.

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