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October 2011
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The editors liked
Story and characters eventually develop into something interesting
A lengthy adventure with plenty of side quests.
Fun and charming cast of characters
Amusing dialogue
A lot of depth to the Persona system and combat
Optional side stories add value.
Traditional Persona gameplay with first person dungeons
Demon negotiating
Demon fusing and the ability to talk to and develop relationships with certain characters. It’s the first time released in English
There’s new character art
Battle system was adjusted
There’s a new opening movie
New music
Two Climax Theater side-quests and a new map. The game uses a rumor system to unlock new quests
The editors didn't like
Extremely frequent random encounters hurt the pacing
Story takes too long to pick up
Bland
Outdated visual design
Combat mechanics are dull and repetitive.
Dungeons are long
Annoyingly designed
And feature far too frequent random encounters
Story and event presentation feels inadequate
Complex combat often flows very slowly.
Battles happen way too frequently
Battles can get a bit long and tedious
The story takes a while for things to really get going and collecting cards to actually get new Personas is a dismal experience. Dungeon crawling can get frustrating since there can be a lot of traps in later dungeons. It can be really easy to forget to talk to someone you should have talked to in order to unlock an extra
An interesting story, but a delay between localization and its initial release has made this once revolutionary JRPG a rather tame experience. Innocent Sin will appear to fans of the series, but little else.More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: “Persona 2: Innocent Sin” ist in Japan ein Fixstern am Rollenspiel-Himmel und entstammt der „Shin Megami Tensei“-Familie, einer genialen Spielserie aus den Schmieden von Atlus und Ghostlight. Dabei ist das Spiel ein Remake des bereits 1999 in Japan für...
Abstract: 2FebSommige Japanse games worden door uitgevers als dusdanig obscuur beschouwd, dat deze nooit het Amerikaanse, laat staan het Europese daglicht zien. In eerste instantie leek Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin zo'n lot te ondergaan. Echter de...