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Persona 4


Just like high school, except with the occasional dungeon and boss fight

No matter how much we try to forget it, we'll always remember high school. The tension, the confusion, the wanting to fit in, the falling through TV sets and battling monsters with our empowered darkest emotions, our most pivotal moments playing out in anime cutscenes. Good times. At least, that's how we choose to remember grades 10 to 12. The sad reality of our teen years pales in comparison to the wonderfully morose vision of high school in Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4.

As part of a long-running Japanese RPG series, Persona 4 has a built-in cult audience, but don't think that means it's hard to understand.  Although it’s primarily a dungeon-crawler, what really sets Persona 4 apart from the pack is everything that happens outside of the dungeon. As a new kid in the quaint little town of Inaba, you make some friends and find out about the Midnight Channel, a TV show that only comes on at 12:00 AM on a rainy night when your set is off. Somehow, it's connected to this other world that only you and your friends can enter, but only after school (you need to pay attention to your studies). The game really builds the setting well, with a slow pace and a lot of well-written dialogue, much of it spoken.

The other world is pretty disturbing, especially when compared to the small town in the “real” world. You enter it through a big TV in the electronics department of Junes department store (which looks suspiciously like Wal-Mart and is equally wicked in its destruction of small businesses). The strange dimension’s hub world looks like an empty TV-show set, and from there you go to the dungeons. Each of those are filled with off-putting monsters and are shaped by the twisted fantasy of the person held captive within.

When you do explore that other world, the game’s battle system plays like most turn-based RPG systems, with a four-character party fighting the monsters that fill its path. You battle using your Personas, deeply buried parts of your characters that they gradually come to accept, thus gaining strengths that range from confidence to shooting lightning. The random encounters are fairly deep, with twists such as surprise extra enemies, hidden weaknesses, and penalties like losing turns. That goes a long way toward making the game's backbone - dungeon exploring - feel exciting instead of tired.


 
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zerohero  - 11 months 14 days ago 
damn I wish I had room to play this
looks awesome
Cwf2008  - 11 months 14 days ago 
Second...wtf is this?
Amnesiac  - 11 months 14 days ago 
What is this? This is AWESOME. Can't wait to play this game, P3: FES was one of the best RPGs of last year.
Awong  - 11 months 13 days ago 
time to take the PS2 out again
ssj4raditz  - 11 months 13 days ago 
I bought this, but I doubt I'll have time to play it for at least a couple months... But I swear I'll get to it!
Hahndude  - 11 months 13 days ago 
P3 was one of the best RPGs of all time.
I've always been big on Final Fantasy, but Persona is way better an RPG that the FF series.

Also Nocturne is awesome too.
misfit119  - 11 months 12 days ago 
Per-so-na.

Pure awesome. Great review guys and great game Atlus. Keep on bringing out the Shin Megami Tensei titles and I'll keep playing the living hell out of them.

Oh and Hahndude FTW! Mature SMT titles over the FF series, woohoo!
dweller  - 11 months 8 days ago 
This game is un-bear-ably good!
abomination  - 11 months 21 hours ago 
Loved Persona 3 no reason to doubt i will love this as well!
Da-Ku  - 10 months 24 days ago 
...Need...
FalconMbuster  - 10 months 7 days ago 
It's sensei-tional! I love the art style and the deep story.
mEgAzD  - 9 months 30 days ago 
YAA HENRY W00t
benster_23  - 9 months 2 days ago 
I got it a week ago and havent played anything else since, great game.
Demoneyes10  - 8 months 10 days ago 
I want this game....might ask my friend if I can burrow his copy then see if I like it and buy my own.
Stabby_Joe  - 7 months 6 days ago 
Looks like a good concept... but its TOO Japanese for my liking, if that makes sense?
Da-Ku  - 7 months 3 days ago 
...Per...so...na...
Best quote in a while xD
Me and my friend became addicted to persona 3 and we played this for what was meant to be an hour and ended up on it all night...
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Persona 4
Persona 4

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Dec 9, 2008
Published by: Atlus
Developed by: Atlus
Franchise: Shin Megami Tensei
Multiplayer Modes:
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