Now that Ive both received my imported North American copy of Persona and managed to get it to work on my CFW PSP (no, I wont be answering any technical questions about that) I can finally start playing this neat little handheld remake of one of the most unusual and innovative dungeon crawlers of all time. While quite a few basic mechanics (such as first person exploration and the turn-based nature of the combat system) are highly reminiscent of early JRPGs and the PC classics which inspired them, the negotiation function ha...
This first chapter in the critically-acclaimed RPG series leaves no doubt as to why the franchise has grown in popularity over the years: the game features an evocative script laden with philosophy and morality, an incredibly unique game world free from the clichés and repetition of the genre, and relentless JRPG gameplay with fast action and intelligent strategy. Completely remastered for PSP system, SMT: Persona boasts a fully redone localization (including content never-before-seen in North America), all-new music from c...
HD link: youtube Presenting Engrish at its finest: It is a title screen Something pushes a button. And yeah, Ive been bored with nothing to play or record. I wont put up much videos of this game due to its huge dialogue nature, but I guess it should keep me occupied till December (when more interesting games come out). Chose the female MC so you can see what to expect....
Classic Game Room HD reviews PERSONA 3 for Sony PSP from Atlus. Part of the Shin Megami Tensei series, Persona 3 is like Dark City meets dark anime, a trippy tale about the Lost Hour, Shadows and Evokers that bring out the Personas in teens fighting for the future or something... Persona 3 was originally released for the Playstation 2 PS2 in 2006 in Japan and 2007 in North America. This version on the PSP has a new female lead character (in addition to the regular male character) that has some additional plot elements. Fuse ...
Classic Game Room HD reviews PERSONA for PSP in the Shin Megami Tensei series from Atlus. This amazing and creative series has many games for a variety of consoles such as the Nintendo DS and Playstation 2. Persona marks the series debut on the PSP with turn based strategy, dungeon crawling, demon slaying RPG action. Darker and more subdued than the other games (in the SMT series) that Ive played, Persona missed some of the wow factor that made the others jump off the screen. Play as a team of teenagers (surprise!) from high...