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They would've also forgotten about Akihiko, who they simply know as the captain of the boxing team, and Mitsuru, as student council president.
When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.
It’s not uncommon to spend a 30-minute play session doing little more than listening to dialogue and occasionally pressing the X button to skip through a pop-up menu.Â
Despite his strange appearance, he has a charismatic personality that has earned him many devoted followers.
Of course, many video games offer a sense of escapism, but it’s the life-sim elements of Persona 3 Reload that make it particularly potent when it comes to getting truly lost in a whole other world.Â
Koromaru: The loyal dog of the local shrine. Although his master has since died, he still walks the route his master would take with him, and he continues to guard the shrine.
Earlier entries often get passed over when talking about the Persona series, and that’s because of Persona 3—this is the game that established the life simulation mechanics that have come to define Persona and set it apart from so many other JRPGs.Â
Step into the shoes of a transfer student thrust into an unexpected fate when entering the hour "hidden" between one day and the next. Awaken an incredible power and chase the mysteries of the Dark Hour, fight for your friends, and leave a mark on their memories forever.
In recent years, Atlus seems determined to remove a large part of the character from the series in its obsessive pursuit to capitalize on Persona 5
Fans of the Persona series will already be familiar with the style of gameplay that this title helped pioneer, including time management with your duties in the day, and turn-based combat that is influenced by those day-to-day social interactions.
The combat consisted of the same turn-based battles, with easily navigable menus — another credit to Persona 5
This obsession with modernization also rectifies the lack of hand-holding in the original, which made for interesting friction that discouraged min-maxing.
I recently reviewed Persona 3 Reload and was blown away by how much it improved over the original while remaining faithful to the source material. The story and characters have been expanded with additional cutscenes and lore, the gameplay is faster-paced and features exciting new mechanics, and there's a ton of quality-of-improvements to make the game more inviting for newcomers while removing elements that held the original Persona 3 back.
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