But don’t expect to be doing pop-quizzes or eating giant hamburgers in restaurants a la Persona 5. Right out of the gate, Persona introduces that high-school setting the franchise is renowned for. So I was curious as to how the original separated itself from other competing titles of the time, in an overly saturated JRPG genre, even back then… Since the whole TBN crew are massive fans of the Persona series, (there’s an ongoing debate about whether 4 or 5 is superior haha) I thought it’d be a fun idea to start from the beginning and see what the fuss is all about.īeing a huge Final Fantasy nerd myself, I’ve only ever dabbled in Persona 5 here and there. The PSP remake keeps the plot settings of the original Japanese version, having a more accurate translation, containing fully voiced FMV cutscenes and cosmetically changes some of the UI interface from it’s PS1 counterpart. For this review, I’ll be analysing the PSP Version of Revelations: Persona on the PlayStation 1 titled, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona.
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