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    My PSP had decided to turn into an autonomous state and destroy itself in an internal civil war before I was able to get my sweaty, Persona-lusting paws on this particular game. As such, I am afraid I may only stick to videos, comments, and intentional spoilers for the time being, but from what I have heard the combination of an improved Persona 4-based battle system along with the interesting story and atmosphere of Persona 3 has been a rather successful combination. I have also noticed that people are quite thankful the female protagonist's battle theme is not based around excessive repetition of an alternate word for "infant" - indeed, the contrast of "extrovert/introvert" that exists between the male and female protagonist is certainly interesting, and alternate storylines are always quite amusing to watch unfold. Though I cannot play the game myself I shall be sure to pester any local friends or acquaintances for any particular changes or news of note.

    I sincerely recommend you taking a look at Persona 4 if you have access to a Playstation 2 and/or Playstation 3 backwards compatibility - I personally believe the characters and interactions are a handful of the strongest and most prevalent of any JRPG; the party is certainly quite memorable, and apparently much more likable than the cast of Persona 3, though that is indeed subjective. The plot and the game in general deals more with internal conflicts than the more external ones in Persona 3, but it is still amusing to view. One of the downsides, however, are the extreme amount of spoilers in every single direction if you decide to search up even a single term relevant to the game.

    I have personally not played the two Persona 2 games nor the original game, but there is PSP remake available for the latter. The two games are considered to be quite different from Persona 3 and 4, but nevertheless I do hear that both Persona 2 games are amazing in their own right. I would suppose it is a general matter of preference for all four of these games, however.
    Post by: What?, Jul 30, 2010 in forum: Gaming
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    The Pokemon games, particularly Ruby and Sapphire, come to mind immediately, followed closely by Gold. I was born a tad too late for a handful of the normal nostalgic invokers at such an age, though I had certainly appreciated and respected Super Mario 64, along with GoldenEye 007. The former of the two still is able to allot a handful of warm memories in this day and age, quite thankfully.
    Post by: What?, Jul 30, 2010 in forum: Gaming
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