![]() Town exploration is like a point-and-click adventure game. The gameplay of Persona 3 Portable is a mix-up of a few genres. But definitely isn’t the norm for JRPGs of today. It’s a good story, if you can handle the divide between school life and Dark Hour life. In part of the game, you focus on going through high school life and developing relationships with the people around you in normal day-to-day activities while a much less-frequent story evolves as you go through the year, defeating shadows and finding more about them. ![]() The story of Persona 3 is engaging but also very much divided. They are then recruited into a special organization that goes to school by day, and hunts the shadows by night by use of a power known as “Persona”, which allows them to summon versions of themselves to fight for them and fend off the shadows. ![]() It is during this time that they’re made aware of shadows, nefarious creatures attacking people and causing strange illnesses and more. Upon arriving and in the first series of nights, they are made aware of a phenomenon known as the “Dark Hour”, a secret hour of the day where only choice individuals maintain consciousness and all other people revert into coffins. The nameless protagonist arrives at the island to join a high school for the first time since their parents died 10 years beforehand. The story of Persona 3 takes place on a small island known as Tatsumi Port Island. Going in the order of this saga, here is my official review of Persona 3 Portable! If you remember, I began reviewing this series awhile back with reviews of Persona, Persona 2 Innocent Sin, and Persona 2 Eternal Punishment. Persona has been a fan favorite of the Sony Portable fanbase ever since the PSP genre when Persona 3, considered one of the greatest RPGs of the PS2 era, was ported to the PSP along with remakes of the original game and the first chapter of Persona 2. Originally a spin-off of Shin Megami Tensei. But one that you’re missing is a more niche franchise. Another is Metal Gear, with six games of the series being playable, seven if you’re in Europe. ![]() If I had to think of some, I would first say Final Fantasy, with the first 10 main series games playable as well as sequels to two of them and the Dissidia franchise. Think about other franchises that the Vita community may be especially close to, because of that unique situation with backwards compatibility. It’s not surprise, seeing as how the Vita can play Ys I, II, Oath in Felghana, and Seven for the PSP as well as Memories of Celceta for the Vita itself. If you look around the PlayStation Vita community, you’ll notice that the fanbase has a surprising attachment to certain series and genres, especially games that get games on the Vita or has many games on the Vita. ![]()
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