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November 2009
(82%)
11 Reviews
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Abstract: The success of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 and 4 have sparked a renewed interest in Atlus' long-standing RPG series and brought in a whole new audience that likely never gave the games a chance in the past. Thanks in large part to the smallish develo...
Abstract: With the release of Star Ocean: First Departure and Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, the PSP is quickly turned into the system of choice for cult favorite adventure games. Not to be outdone, Atlus has stepped up with a remake of Shin Megam...
Abstract: Although the Persona series has been around for more than a decade, it didn't really catch fire until the release of Persona 3, two years ago. This game blended an engaging story and a unique battle system with some interesting decision-making elements...
Abstract: The Dungeons and Dragons tabletop game came of age and codified the concept of "role-playing games" right around the same time that computers were trickling into homes in the form of hobbyist kits that people had to build themselves. Needless to say, t...
Abstract: Whether youve played Persona before or are playing it for the first time on PSP, its hard to deny that this is one of the best RPGs of the year, and is a must-own for any RPG fan whose collection is without a version.
Can choose your final party member. Lots of personas to create and spell cards to acquire. You can negotiate and talk to the demons you’re fighting. Interesting dungeon crawling mechanic with a handy map that marks where you’ve been. Lots of s...
The map can be difficult to navigate. Not much voice acting. Can only purchase new guns, not new weapons.
Abstract: About a decade ago, PlayStation role-playing game Shin Megami Tensei: Persona came and went. It made a mark, but not one big enough to stand up against other RPG giants on the shelves at the time. It was praised, though, for being something different,...
Abstract: The Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series, while definitely having reached cult status, hasn’t exactly been a mainstream franchise since its inception on the PS1 in 1996. A spinoff of the Megami Tensei games with a slightly different concept, the earlier ...