Note: this article contains major spoilers for Persona 5 Royal.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona 5 and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona 5 Royal are chock-full of some pretty iconic looks. From Joker's sleek and styl🐠ish black tuxedo coat and red gloves, Akechi's epic black and dark blue striped Black Mask getup, to Sae Nijjima's sleek flapper-esque Shadow design, it feels like every character's outfit is perfectly tailored to their unique aspirations and motivations. They're also aesthetically pleasing to the player's eye🐼.

With all that in mind, it's hard not to notice one particular outfit. What the heck was Atlus thinking when it came t♑o styling Dr. Maruki's final boss look?

The Outfit

Once Maruki realizes the Phantom Thieves have come to steal his heart, he transforms from a slick and sleek white suit that he sported as his palace's ruler to... a skintight gold bodysuit with a🤡 tall golden mask that resembles a shield, billowy white cape, and a gold jockstrap. (Yup, you read that right.)

Via: Atlus

Compared to Maruki's other looks, this one is definitely the outfit he wears for the least amount of time. However, it's also the look he wears during some of the most pivotal moments of Royal's entire storyline.

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The Issues

Now to be fair, I can kind of see what Atlus was going with here. The high turtleneck and layer𒅌ed white cape give off the resemblance of a priest's attire, which definitely makes sense given Maruki's new role as "god" in the third semester. Going along with that, the metal-like qualities of his bodysuit connote the idea that he's infallible as this world's creator, plus it's a perfect match to his persona's design. Additionally, his white cape almost makes him look a bit like an angel, especially when it billows upwards.

Via: YouTube (BAI GAMING)

However, even those implications get lost behind the ridiculousness of his oversized mask with a pointed front tip that makes Maruki look a bit like a beaked bird, his strangely cut bodysuit that wraps into his chunky heeled white dress shoeꦍs, and (once again) his 24-carat jockstrap that can be clearly seen both in the front and the back of his design.

(To be perfectly honest, I have nothing against looking at Maruki's ass...ets whatsoever, but it's a very strange design given the 🐻serious nature of his character during this scene.)

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How They Could Have Fixed It

The god-like motif that Atlus tried to execute with Maruki's outfit is lost behind all the ridiculous elements. Additionally, the outfit feels in contrast with the crisp white laboratory-esque vibe of Maruki's palace. Even in the palace's final utopia🌊n Eden-like fl🧸oor, the harshness of his suit and mask look incredibly out of place.

If they had f꧙ocused more on creating an elevated and mature angel/priest-hybrid outfit, perhaps with tꦬhe same regal gold and white colors, it could've worked better. With the additions of a fitted mask, a suit instead of a bodysuit, and the removal of the golden jockstrap, Atlus could have created a fine final boss outfit for January's new palace.

Via: Atlus

Or, if they really were looking for a simple solution, I'm personally a huge fan of his white suit and slicked-back hair in his palace ruler outfit. He could've just stayed in that🐈 too. Sure, it might've been a little awkward to not give him a final boss transformation like all the other palace rulers, but it's definitely less awkward than a prom🀅inent golden jockstrap.

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