Why 7/7 Has a Streaming Ban in Persona 5 Persona 5 is out and fans are enjoying every little bit of it as they dive into the modern-day Japan full of mystery and intrigue. Being a member of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts is an exciting experience so it’s no wonder that players want to share it with the world, usually via streaming. Unfortunately, Persona 5 has received a streaming ban past a certain date in the game, 7/7.
How to Raise Proficiency in Persona 5 Proficiency is thankfully one of the easier stats to raise in Persona 5, as long as you have the time to do so. It’s needed to deal with certain NPCs as well as increase the amount of items you can craft in a single day (which becomes fairly important as you progress if you really like loot). This will most likely be one of your first social stats you really start growing, so get it done quickly to free up time for other things.
From the very start of your adventure in Returnal in the Overgrown Ruins biome, you’ll notice a number of yellow orbs floating around or on the edge of high-up platforms. Sometimes these platforms hide useful items, and other times those yellow orbs lead to a new path for you to explore. Problem is, you don’t have any way of interacting with them to begin with. That’s where Returnal’s Icarian Grapnel comes in.
Looks like the mobile game Shinobi Master Senran Kagura: New Link is doing quite well for Marvelous, and today it was revealed that it passed two million downloads.
The announcement was made with a celebratory campaign within the game itself, which brings several goodies to the fans of the waifu-driven mobile title.
We start with a lovely Bakunyuu Festival featuring a lovely (and apparently super-powerful) Ice Queen Yumi. On top of that, players will be able to get 200 nintama (the game’s currency) split between a one-time 50 nintama gift, missions, and login bonuses.
Anyone who says they’ve got Nintendo figured out is probably a liar.
Sure, you can usually predict its rigidity in certain areas, such as the company’s stances on streaming or its often cumbersome online features, but on an innovation front?
Much harder to pinpoint.
Nintendo is unafraid of challenging expectations — often to its benefit — and it has led to some truly wonderful ideas and franchises.
One such franchise, Luigi’s Mansion, has become familiar territory now, but once upon a time, it was such a massive swerve, we could hardly figure the whole thing out.