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PS2 Collecting Dust? Japan Here to Save the Day!

This April will be seeing several titles released on the PS2, and if you find yourself curious, you will want to thank – who else – but Japan! After all, it's the only country in the world that still has an extensive backlog of games that most people haven't even heard about. So if you own a PS2 and think it's dead and gone, think again!

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Persona 3 Director Says The Game Saved Atlus From Collapsing

The studio was on the verge of collapse when Persona 3 came out, and things were looking quite grim for Atlus. Regardless, many decisions made in the game paid off and became a staggering success.

SDuck255d ago

Years ago, I was emulating the game on my laptop and the old thing died when I was about to get to the final boss. I'm more than happy to buy this remake when it comes out so I can finish it!

TheColbertinator255d ago (Edited 255d ago )

At the time I was immersed in SMT Nocturne and later DDS. I did not realize at all how important Persona would become for me years later.

raWfodog255d ago

Persona 3 FES was the first one that I played in the series. Looking forward to the remake.

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Five Reasons Persona 3 Is Secretly a Horror Game

Half-Glass Gaming: "Often considered one of the darker entries in Atlus' Persona series, Persona 3 definitely has a sinister vibe to it, and it leans into horror more than you might realize."

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How Persona 3 Retroactively Solves Persona 5's Biggest Problem

Even though Persona 4 and 5 are monumental leaps over Persona 3, a crucial aspect has been lost in the transition.

McMahonme7473d ago

That's a good point I didn't really think of but it lends to the narrative a lot more than P5 for sure. I also enjoy how much more streamlined the game is and how it doesn't have a 13 hour tutorial.