168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona 5 Royal saw the addition of a number of changes and advancements to Atlus' smash 2017 JRPG hit, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona 5. But arguably, one of the best and easily the funniest addition to the game was the feature to t💯ake the Twin Wardens of the Velvet Room, Caroline and Justine, out on the town and babysit them around Tokyo.
Though the Twin Wardens' interactions in Persona 5 were limited to helping Joker fuse and strengthen his persona (and giving him annoyingly difficult fusion tasks), Royal takes t🃏hat one step farther by adding one more part of Joker's rehabilitation -👍 "special assignments."
The twins explain to Joker that they're interested in their prisoner's life and want 🍰to see where he spends his time he's not locked up. Though they give a pretty lengthy explanation as to how this connects to rehabilitation, it honestly seems like the twins are just getting bored of spending their lives in a dingy prison with a creepy dude overseeing them. Who could blame them?
Sure, these interactions don't necessarily have a "real" purpose in the game. But the social interactions that the twins have as they explore the wonders of Tokyo are just oh, so good.
Should Joker decide to take the twins up on their offer, he'll have the opportunity to take tꦉhem on some pretty hilarious outings, such as eating at B🌄ig Bang Burger, confessing at the Kanda Chapel, and experiencing the Akihabara Maid Café.
Though the twins hold immense power in the Velvet Room, that authority doesn't translate too well in the real world. Normal members of society view them as adorable little children,ဣ which aggravates the twins (especially the♈ tsundere-like Caroline) to no end.
Additionally, there's a bit of a culture barrier between the happenings in everyday Japan and the Velvet Room, which leads to some pretty ridiculous encounters; like the time Justine asks Joker to take them somewhere "where slaves attend to the needs of visitors." Joker proceeds to take them to a maid café, where t♋he twins get into a hilarious fight with the waitress after the latter calls them "cute."
The dates also allow for more insight into the twins' individual personalities. Though the original game clearly identified the dynamic between the calm Justine and the impatient Caroline, Royal allows players to see that in a brighter (both literally and figuratively) light. Take one outing where the twins attend confession: Justine admits she's been pushing her more boring responsibilities to Caroline, which shocks and aggravates her sister. 🍨Justine then brings up Caroline's tendency to shirk responsibilities, even bringing up the time when the latter left the Velvet Room to eat menchi katsu by herself.
Meanwhile, Joker sta🌊nds outside of the confessional, listening🎃 to the two bicker.
This is all to say that while these outings are completely optional in the grand scheme of Royal, you'd be 🎃remiss to miss out on babysitting these adorably scary twins.
Persona 5 Royal is available now, exclusiღvely for the꧙ PlayStation 4.