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July 2010
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The editors liked
Lots of wonderful voice acting
Interesting story
Lots of personas to accumulate and fuse
Dungeon crawling is streamlined and enjoyable
Visual novel elements are a welcome addition
Nice blend of life-sim and RPG
Engaging characters and social links
New part-time jobs
All new girl’s side storyline
Lots of save point opportunities
Fantastic soundtrack
Great replay value
Multiple difficul
Excellent story and writing
Strategic combat
Blends "relationship sim" and dungeoncrawling gameplay together well
Female lead adds new story elements and twists
Numerous interface improvements over previous versions.
Fascinating story with new social links
Playerfriendly tweaks increase ease of play
Addictive customization features
Great presentation with handy fast travel
High replayability.
Great story
Best combat system yet
Amazing amount of content including all-new campaign
Looks and sounds great
The editors didn't like
No animated sequences.
Very long
Downgraded visuals compared to previous versions
Lacks "The Answer" epilogue story from Persona 3 FES.
Repetitive dungeon exploration
Standard battles a little routine.
– The music in the new female campaign doesn't live up to the original
Abstract: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 was one of the better late generation PlayStation 2 role playing games and it received critical and commercial success on that platform. It was so well received a second enanced version called Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3...
Abstract: P3P puts you in the shoes of a quiet high school student who is transferred to a new school and finds that squeezing more hours out of the day suddenly doesn’t seem all that improbable when he uncovers a hidden hour in between midnight and 1AM, dubbed...
Abstract: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable is the third iteration of the highly popular PlayStation 2 role-playing game, Persona 3. It's just as enjoyable but now includes a female protagonist for a fresh perspective, along with new story aspects. It's als...
Fascinating story with new social links, Playerfriendly tweaks increase ease of play, Addictive customization features, Great presentation with handy fast travel, High replayability.
Repetitive dungeon exploration, Standard battles a little routine.
Welcome tweaks and new story aspects enhance this already great role-playing classic....
Excellent story and writing; strategic combat; blends "relationship sim" and dungeoncrawling gameplay together well; female lead adds new story elements and twists; numerous interface improvements over previous versions.
Very long; downgraded visuals compared to previous versions; lacks "The Answer" epilogue story from Persona 3 FES.
Hopefully you don’t need me to tell you that Persona 3 is a well-done story filled with interesting people, cool battles and a ton of stuff to do. Persona 3 PSP keeps all of that and adds in some battle improvements and boosts the replay value. Sadly, ...
Abstract: One of the things I really enjoy about the PS3 is that everyone can see what their friends are currently playing. It's fun to be a voyeur and spy on people to see what their interests currently are. Even more fun is when I get to review a game that isn...
Abstract: I was already a pretty big fan of Atlus' Persona 3, and even of Persona 4, so it wasn't much of a stretch to figure that I would end up liking this PSP port of Persona 3 dubbed P3P, or Persona 3 Portable. In fact, even being a big fan that dumped 100 p...
Abstract: "Can you play as a girl?" Back in 2007, those were the first words out of my then-girlfriend's mouth when I told her about Persona 3, Atlus' life-sim/dungeon crawl roleplayer that sees a secret band of Japanese high school students taking on demons dur...
Abstract: Ah Persona. An often forgotten gem from the JRPG genre, the most established of the Shin Megami Tensei off-shoots that hasn’t received it’s just due from American audiences. It’s a shame, considering how the franchise (currently in its fourth entry) ha...