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I feel like you either skipped through massive amounts of dialogue or didn't actually play the game to make a comment like this, lmao. Every enemy you face (with kaneshiro's story being the most poorly written) is directly tied to a character who, through the process of you going through that enemy's palace, ends up becoming a member of your squad. The entire process of literally every palace you enter is about connecting with this new member on a personal level. Madarame? Yusuke, Kaneshiro? Makoto, Futaba? Futaba, Okumura? Haru. Also there are plenty of times where you hang out with the group as a whole and even more where you hang out with members individually. I will agree that there is a lot of dialogue which is tedious and unnecessary, but it doesnt bother me much since you can just skip it. Your review reads as if its from someone who played a different game than me.
(P.s. I also agree that you're kinda nuts for not seeing the superiority of this OST over p4G's one haha. But it's definitely down to personal preference)