3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 226.3 hrs on record (133.9 hrs at review time)
Posted: 26 Jun, 2020 @ 1:19am
Updated: 26 Jun, 2020 @ 4:45am

Persona series as a whole, is a collection of JRPGs (resembling with a fusion of Pokémon collection and Final Fantasy turn-based gameplay) and a dating sim that really integrates well with one another into gameplay. To put into a detail, it usually follows with a protagonist, together with a band of friends, is living in a life of a highschooler in the real world and in a life of a hero, fighting against shadows in the other world. To aid you in the entire journey of tackling shadows, the main character is emboldened with a collection of other-worldly powerful entities that resides within you, called Personas.

Now into my review..

Pros:
+ A stellar PC port to the original PS Vita game with graphically enhanced models in full HD, Steam achievements based on the original game and retaining network features.
+ It provides a customization of graphics settings covering for budget and premium PC builds and in turn, providing a potential smooth performance with frame rates up to ~120.
+ Rebindable controls with options supporting Keyboard+Mouse and Controller.
+ A rich story with diverse range of characters, with emphasis of strong social interactions that builds up detailed personalities of one another.
+ Elaborate JRPG gameplay with difficulty customization.
+ Customizable English and Japanese voice-acting options for characters.

Cons:
- Dungeon crawling, including map design, can be a bit repetitive (go to 1 floor, fight enemies and get items in the area before moving to the next floor, and repeatedly goes on until the final boss level). Not that big of a concern since type of enemies and puzzles vary in each dungeon.


I recommend purchasing P4G even for a full price, to support the developers (Atlus) in porting other games from Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series. There's no gameplay difference in Digital Deluxe, but only contains few soundtrack files (MP3, 160 kbps) from the game and a digital artbook.
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