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![]() Chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series, Persona 4 is a suspenseful murder mystery. View larger. |
![]() The silent male protagonist wields a two-handed sword weapon. View larger. |
![]() Using Mayonaka TV, you can phase into the television set and enter a shadowy world. View larger. |
![]() game play and style are similar to Persona 3, but there are plenty of new twists and additions. View larger. |
The silent male protagonist who represents the player in Persona 4 attends Yasogami High School with Chie, Yosuke, and Yukiko. His entire personality and name is decided and portrayed by the player's in-game actions and decisions. He wields two-handed sword type weapons, but unlike Persona 3, he doesn't use alternative weapons.
Mysterious Murders Abound
Persona 4 takes place in a rural town named Inaba where mysterious murders occur whenever there is fog after heavy rain. The town has a television channel that airs only at midnight called Mayonaka TV, during which it is said that one can see their "other half" while staring at the screen. After hearing about a recent unsolved murder, some characters realize that they had witnessed the murder victim while watching Mayonaka TV.
The protagonist discovers that during midnight when the channel is on, his body can phase into his television set, using the set as a gateway to another world infested with shadows. Mayonaka TV and the town murders seem so connected that it's possible that the victims may in fact victims of Mayonaka TV itself. The characters decide to solve the mysterious murders by exploring the hidden world of Mayonaka TV.
Brand-New Yet Familiar game play
Persona 4's game play and style are similar to the popular Persona 3. Players familiar with Persona 3 will quickly recognize the social links and dungeon crawling game play, as well as the engine itself. The battles also have some similarities, such as the One More system, All-out attack, and the AI controlled support characters.
However, unlike Persona 3, characters can be set to take commands from the player, new glasses allow characters to see through the heavy mist inside Mayonaka TV, and tarot cards can be shattered to summon the characters' respective Persona. Other changes include an increase in player stats from three to five, and the removal of health status, allowing players to explore dungeons continuously.
Let the Action Begin
Battle-wise, Persona 4 lets you directly control the actions of other party members and continually exploit an enemy's weakness. Post-battle card shuffles have added Arcana Chance, which bring you good or bad status depending on the Arcana. Battles now occur after school instead of at midnight, like in Persona 3, giving the player less time in which to do social activities. This turns out to be significant because Social Links now have a greater effect on battle.
At higher levels, the player's allies progress from occasionally protecting the protagonist from a deathblow, through occasionally offering follow-up attacks, to eventually allow the persona of the corresponding ally to evolve into another persona. And persona can retain or even lose weaknesses and can be immune to certain kind of magic attacks. All allies who have their corresponding Social Link levels maxed out now have a chance to survive an otherwise fatal attack, leaving them with one remaining HP.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent swan song for a great system.,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (Video Game)
Persona 4 is, to be brief, a masterpiece. Unlike the majority of RPG's with a "Save the Kingdom/World from the evil supervillain" storyline, Persona 4 strives for something original. A murder mystery set in a small Japanese town has the police baffled. Only you and your friends have the power to see through the fog surrounding the mystery and find the true killer.* Gameplay is a wonderful mix of RPG turn-based battles and "Relationship Building". Meet and become friends with an eclectic cast. As these relationships strengthen, so too do your powers within the game. * Original Story with several twists, and several different endings, depending upon your actions in the game. * Artistically beautiful (although somewhat linear) level design, and equally beautiful enemy design. * 60-90 hour story, with a new game plus upon completion. * Wonderful voice acting, accompanied by great writing. This game is probably the most over-looked game released in 2008, but if you are a fan of RPG's do yourself a favour and try out Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Persona 4: The Addiction,
By Pheyl P. (Canada) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (Video Game)
Being my first incursion into the original and eccentric world of Shin Megami Tensei franchise, I have to say I am totally sold.Art direction? Flawless and amazing to look at! Plot: Original and full of twists. I can't say enough good words about this game. The characters are really easy to identify to and their story and personality is well developped. One thing I really appreciate among others is how you visit new places all along the game. You may think you've seen it all after 25-30 hours of play but no! There's so much more! The only thing I would dare to point as a negative is the somewhat linear gameplay during the first hours, wich is understandable considering the things you have to get acquainted with. Amazing art direction, complete gameplay and original story makes this game a MUST for any rpg fan!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Persona 4 is part rpg and part social sim, with some psychologically created demons added for fun.,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (Video Game)
Murders are being committed in a small country town in Japan and its up to you and your newly found friends to try and solve them. Oh by the way you and your team can only achieved this by entering a alternate dimension through TV's called the midnight channel. There you fight creatures called shadows with your psychologically created demons called Persona's.Game play is like most rpgs, you fight monsters to gain experience and go up in level. Once you reach the end boss you defeat it and this progresses the plot. When your not busy thumping out monsters you have to go to school, which in this game doesn't suck. During your time at school and out in the town you goal is to increase your social links with other characters. This increases you and your teams Persona's powers for combat and provides the most fun in the game. The game follows a day by day progression and you basically have to solve the murders by the end of the year. Graphics are good but will not blow you away and there are some anime cut scenes from time to time which are ok. The main thing is that the view of the action during all parts of the game is good and clear. The music and sound effects are really good and the music is especially good. Also some of the dialog is voice acted but for the most part it is not. The value of this game is huge. I finished the game after 110 hours of game play and I can see myself playing this game again in the future. I think the game was designed for at least 2 play thorough because I only finished about half of the social links. Game play: 9/10 Graphics: 8/10 Sound: 9/10 Value: 10/10 Overall: 9/10 To sum things up, this is one of my most favourite games. It is fun almost all the way through. The only thing I was a little bit annoyed about was the combat, sometimes you will need to grind to raise your level to beat the current end boss. Overall this is a great game and well worth the money.
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