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November 2014
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The editors liked
Fighting mechanics balance accessibility and complexity
Gorgeous visuals and animations
Stable online play with replay support
Extensive narrative modes.
Solid fighting engine with a lot of depth
Sharp visual style and great music that the series is known for
Offers some satisfying resolution to Persona 3 and 4 character stories
Really cool bonus modes like Golden Arena and the PS3exclusive "arcade" lob
Music
Visual style
Deep fighting options
Game mode variety
In-game tutorial/training
High replay value
DLC
Character voices work
Story resolution in the base RPG Persona 3 and 4 games
Functional/assistance use of color
New mechanics and characters
Easy to pick up
Hard to master
Lengthy story mode full of fan service
The editors didn't like
Sorting replays a chore
Dry narrative presentation
Barebones tutorial mode.
Still not as beginnerfriendly as it could be
Lengthy
Sometimes plodding story mode is a bit of a letdown
Story interest (also a bit too long)
No cross-play
Incompatibility between JPN/USA copies of the game (fixed with patch)
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Michael , review by: geardiary.com
music, visual style, deep fighting options, game mode variety, in-game tutorial/training, high replay value, DLC, character voices work, story resolution in the base RPG Persona 3 and 4 games, functional/assistance use of color
story interest (also a bit too long), no cross-play
Abstract: You would be forgiven for thinking that Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is an expanded version of Persona 4 Arena, given the recent trend of releasing upgraded versions of fighting games. Thankfully this isn't the case with Ultimax, as there is an all-new storyli...
Abstract: You'd think fans would be sick of Persona 4 by now. Nope, fans want more and ATLUS is giving it straight to them in a grand spectacle sequel in the form of Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. More often than not, fighting games sequels are about the balance changes ...
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax creates a deep, fun fighting game based off an entirely different genre. It improves upon the last Arena in every respect. The presentation, the fighting, the characters are all worth getting acquainted with for those with no ties ...
Solid fighting engine with a lot of depth, Sharp visual style and great music that the series is known for, Offers some satisfying resolution to Persona 3 and 4 character stories, Really cool bonus modes like Golden Arena and the PS3exclusive "arcade" lob
Still not as beginnerfriendly as it could be, Lengthy, sometimes plodding story mode is a bit of a letdown
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: You'd think I'd be tired of all the Persona business I expose myself to these days, what with Persona 4 Golden the Animation currently airing, Persona 4 Golden in my Vita, the upcoming Persona Q on the 3DS, along with Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, which will b...
Abstract: It's a good time to be a Persona fan. With Persona 4 Arena Ultimax out, Persona Q out in November, and with Persona 4: Dancing All Night and Persona 5 coming out next year, things are looking good! As a direct sequel to Persona 4 Arena, Persona 4 Arena Ul...
Abstract: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is out, and I'd like to rescind something I said in several previews I wrote about the game. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax does not feel just like an expansion pack. There is certainly enough content here to make the game feel like a ful...