The web’s been buzzy of late for the freshly introduced Persona 5 spin-off sport, Phantom of the Evening (P5X). Followers have been intrigued by the brand new characters, however they have been additionally excited to fulfill their outdated favorites once more. However after I regarded on the screenshots, I observed one particular person lacking: Goro Akechi. What offers, Atlus? You may’t simply faux that Persona 5 Royal’s fundamental antagonist wasn’t additionally the sequence’ most compelling character. He was a real member of the Phantom Thieves group, and his haters can die mad about it.
Goro Akechi is a highschool scholar who acts as a rival for the primary protagonist of Persona 5. Within the unique sport, he’s recognized for betraying the celebration after pretending to be their good friend. He additionally does this within the enhanced Royal launch, however this 2019 replace of the sport provides extra scenes for him. These social interactions make Akechi really feel extra like a deeply troubled good friend, fairly than a shithead cop who had a change of coronary heart on the final second.
Like most RPG antagonists, Akechi has a tragic backstory. His mom died when he was younger, and he grew up as an orphan (who typically face appreciable social stigma in Japan). Akechi needed revenge towards his neglectful and merciless father, so he cooperated with him as a way to get shut sufficient to assassinate him. Sadly, his father additionally deliberate to assassinate his son all alongside. Akechi ultimately acknowledged that the protagonist is an analogous particular person to him, and selected to sacrifice himself to make sure the escape of the heroic Phantom Thieves.
It additionally helped that in Royal, gamers bought to spend extra time with him in a wholly new arc. The post-game added a brand new semester through which actuality has been fully modified. On this altered Tokyo, each character has their private tragedy undone, and every particular person lives a cheerful life. That is the one situation through which Akechi will be saved. Nonetheless, he rejects the factitious world and the false happiness that comes with it. Since he’s implied to have died within the unique plotline, defeating this world’s proprietor means he’ll stop to exist. He doesn’t care. For him, dying is preferable to dwelling below the thumb of some increased energy.
However I needed him to dwell! While you pursue the ending through which the factitious world is destroyed, Royal teases the chance that Akechi might need survived. And so I held my breath for the potential of with the ability to see Akechi once more within the sequel sport Scramble. I by no means ended up ending that musou sport regardless of finishing so many others. Akechi wasn’t in it, and that was undoubtedly a part of the explanation. I wasn’t terribly invested in a P5 through which he didn’t exist.
I hoped that it was a fluke. Akechi is sweet, and he deserves to look in different spinoff video games. Now it looks as if P5X may let me down too, and I’m beginning to lose hope that Atlus remembers who he’s. That is homophobia, and I received’t stand for it. Atlus, give us my feral hen son or give me loss of life.