

Each is a single with the songs Life Will Change, Beneath the Mark, and Tokyo Emergency, respectfully. They have three CDs from Persona 5, for a total of 45,000 points. They will sell CDs for 15,000 Echo Points each.

Additionally, the use of Energy Drinks will give Ichiban a speed boost and make him immune to normal obstacles and barrels (but not trucks).Īfter gaining 10,000 cans the Kan-san’s Recycling shop will open up. Players should be mindful of hazards: obstacles (-5 cans), exploding barrels (-20 cans), enemies (-50 cans), and worst trash trucks (-100 cans). Although, it can also be detrimental to waste too much time chasing after a fleeing adversary. It is best to concentrate on very visible caches of cans, such as trash piles (30 cans) or rival trash collectors (20 cans). If players are unable to, any found cans will be forfeit. Ichiban must not only collect cans but needs to return to Kan-san’s Recycling before time runs out.

The difficulty can be chosen between Easy, Normal, and Hard to determine the number of enemies, time restrictions, and the number of potential cans (there will be many more in harder difficulty settings). Can Quest involves Ichiban collecting cans around an area of the city, though with a limited time and various obstacles. These points can used to purchases CDs, though only after one gains a high enough score. This will unlock the Can Quest game, which awards Echo Points. During chapter 3 players will be to undergo the substory A Can-Do Attitude.
