Persona 4 Golden was released this week (now last week, damn procrastination) on the PS Vita by Atlus. The
Persona series has historically been hailed as a high point for JRPGs and this edition of
Persona 4 is no exception. The game currently holds a
95/100 on Metacritic and its release resulted in a large surge of Vitas being sold in Japan, as well as a nice bump in units sold here.
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No witticisms today. |
The Shin Megami Tensei series (which includes the
Persona games) has been around for years, but its popularity was predominately in Japan. Although
Persona 2 Eternal Punishment was released here on the PS1, (the only game I've played in the series, which I'm sad to say I have not finished as I acquired a PS2 around the time I was playing it, leaving it on the back burner until I finished
Kingdom Hearts, and then whatever I played after that, and whatever came after that...suffice it to say I never made it back ), but it wasn't until the PS2 game
Persona 3 that the franchise experienced critical acclaim from the west. The sequel to
Persona 3 was
Persona 4 (notice a trend here?) and was also released on the PS2.
Persona 4 Golden is an updated version of that game for the PS Vita, but just because it's an old game doesn't mean it's not worth picking up, especially if you own a Vita.
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None here either. |
The SMT series is unique in that instead of taking place on some distant fantasy world, it takes place in Japan, more specifically in Japanese schools. This results in a large number of cultural references which no doubt fly over most of the western worlds' collective heads, but that's okay because ultimately it doesn't matter. The game is good enough that the things that get lost in translation aren't all that important. The gameplay is compelling enough to keep going (must...gain...one...more...level).
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Samesies. |
Persona 4 Golden is available exclusively on the PS Vita and retails for $49.99, but like I said, it's a port of a PS2 game, so you could always play that if you're hankering for some
Persona.
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