Persona 5 Royal cover art

Persona 5 Royal

Publisher: SEGA

Game Information

Included Content


About the Game



Prepare for the award-winning RPG experience in this definitive edition of Persona 5 Royal, featuring a treasure trove of downloadable content included!



Forced to transfer to a high school in Tokyo, the protagonist has a strange dream. “You truly are a prisoner of fate. In the near future, ruin awaits you.” With the goal of “rehabilitation” looming overhead, he must save others from distorted desires by donning the mask of a Phantom Thief.



Key Features:
  • Explore Tokyo, unlock Personas, customize your own personal Thieves Den, experience alternate endings, and more
  • Become the ultimate Phantom Thief and defy conventions, discover the power within, and fight for justice in the definitive version of Persona 5 Royal
  • Includes over 40 items of previously released downloadable content
  • Choose between Japanese and English VO

Mac Performance Stats

Experience Reports

3

Play Methods

Native0
CrossOver3
Parallels0
Other0

Average Rating

4.3/5

Experience Reports

CrossOver

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CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.0.1
DXMTEXCELLENT
M1 PRO
Graphics:
ULTRA
Resolution:
1800x1169
Hardware:
M1 PRO

Review Note:

FPS can drop to 45FPS in high density areas(eg: central street, shinjuku). Remains around 70FPS in enclosed areas(eg: train stations, Leblanc), and 55-60FPS in palaces

CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.0.1
DXMTGOOD
M2 BASE
Graphics:
LOW
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1710x1068
Chip:
M2 BASE
Cores:
8 CPU, 8 GPU
RAM:
8 GB

Review Note:

all smoth and no lag, very minor stuttering when trasitioning

CrossOver

CrossOver

v25.0.1
DXVKEXCELLENT
M4 BASE
Graphics:
ULTRA
FPS:
60
Resolution:
1920x1080
Chip:
M4 BASE
Cores:
10 CPU, 10 GPU
RAM:
16 GB

Review Note:

I used DXVK for graphics in crossover and ESync for synchronization. I got a minimum of 30 fps (in crowded areas). Other than that, it's pretty good! Also, if you choose D3DMetal, there are really serious stutters in cutscenes. If you don't choose ESync, you'll experience an FPS drop.