It's a very different style of soundtrack, so if you're looking for more stuff like P4, you might be disappointed. It's much less focused around being memorable and melodic, and more subdued like Catherine. I've seen some people in the import OT who seem less enthralled with it, but I love it, in fact it's my favorite Meguro soundtrack yet, and it matches the tone of the game perfectly. Unlike P3 and P4, I wasn't finding myself getting sick of a single song in the game by the end, not because they weren't fantastic songs, but just because the most frequently played songs in P5 are much softer on the ears. while after 60 hours of listening to Heartbeat Heartbreak and BABYBABYBABYBABY I'd really had enough of it, despite liking both songs initially. Another complaint I've seen is about the number of vocal songs; while there are a similar number of vocal songs as P3/4, they're played far less frequently in the game. Again, I think this is a positive, since the vocal songs in P3/4 got really grating after a while, and having them be more of a rarity in P5 makes them so much more exciting when they do play. The dungeon music is absolutely god-tier, and the miniboss/boss themes are also great.