Persona Q2’s New Trailer Introduces Us To The Beauty Thief, Haru

Hopefully, she’s done justice in this game better than she was in Persona 5 proper.

Posted By | On 29th, Oct. 2018

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With the release of Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth rapidly approaching in Japan, Atlus is now running out of characters who might get character introduction videos for the game. There’s only a handful left, and among them, one of the most prominent has to be Haru Okumara from Persona 5.

Haru was, sadly, a character introduced far too late in the game, and she never feels fleshed out or integrated with the rest of the cast enough. This is a shame, because the glimpses we get into her personality hint at a really great character. Persona Q2, hopefully, runs with the lighter side of her character. The new trailer for the game, which is a character introduction video for her, certainly seems to hint at that. As is the norm, it also shows us a bunch of gameplay footage, and Haru interacting with other party members. Hopefully she’s done more justice here than she was in her own game.

Persona Q2 launches for Nintendo 3DS on November 28 in Japan. A western release date has not yet been announced.


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