If you didn't get the chance to play Revelations: Persona when it first hit US shores, this would be the version to pick up. Even those who did play the PSX version may still find it worthwhile to pick up this version, even if only for the chance to play through the Snow Queen Quest. While it's still an enjoyable game in its own right, it's not the best in the series and might feel somewhat dated next to the later entries in the Persona series. Still, it's good as a look at where the series started, and those who can look past the dated graphics.
It goes without saying that the Shin Megami Tensei subseries, Persona, has become one of the most beloved RPG series in recent memory, but it didn’t start out that way.
Turn-based goodness.
Because it's the newest iteration and they learned from their past games. 2 reasons A-holes
SOUNDTRACK
INTRIGUING MYSTERIES
SOCIAL LINK SYSTEM
FANTASTIC CHARACTERS
STYLIZED ANIME-LIKE GRAPHICS
TRADITIONAL YET DEEP TURN-BASED COMBAT
THE MATURE THEMES
THE DAY TO DAY STRUCTURE
DISTRACTIONS THAT ACTUALLY FEEL MEANINGFUL
SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED CREATURES
Here you go folks.
SOOOOOOOOOO like the last few Persona games then?
It's a shame they didn't just talk about Shin Megami Tensai in general
Twinfinite Writes: With the release of Persona 5 we take a look at some absolutely stunning cosplay from across the long-running RPG series.