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Persona 4 (PS2)
 
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Persona 4 (PS2)

by Square Enix
PlayStation2  Ages 16 and Over
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 16 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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  • ASIN: B001Q9EK82
  • Release Date: 13 Mar 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank:: 870 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)
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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a console role-playing game (RPG) for Sony's PlayStation 2. Chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series, Persona 4 is a suspenseful countryside murder mystery with multiple twists and turns in the plot that will have you guessing all the way to the end.



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.
Myth and Occult Mixed with Contemporary Japan
Megami Tensei was originally based on the novel series Digital Devil Story by Aya Nishitani. A major franchise in the RPG genre, MegaTen games take place in the contemporary or near-future Japan, mixing occult and cyberpunk elements. The games feature mythological references from multiple mythologies, and the player is often asked to make moral or philosophical choices that affect the game's storyline and ending.

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.

Media Reviews:

o    EDGE 9/10 – Highest scoring game in issue

o    “An absolute must buy” (10/10 GamePro)

o    “A true masterpiece” (RPG Fan 94%)

o    “An RPG classic in the making.” (IGN 9/10)

o    “A superb role-playing adventure with something to offer to everyone.” (Gamespot 9/10)

o    “Stylish Persona 4 Is RPG Perfection” (Wired 10/10)

 

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Persona 4 is the latest in the renowned adventure series from Atlus, following on from the critical success of Persona 3. Persona 4 is an innovative adventure game experience with a super-cool audio/visual style, combining RPG and social simulation gameplay with a suspenseful murder mystery plotline that will have you guessing all the way to the end!

In the small town of Inaba, nestled in the Japanese countryside, a young man settles in with his uncle and cousin. Sudden circumstances have forced the arrangement, but it is for the most part an agreeable place to live, if a little boring. Everything changes when a shocking and mysterious killing leaves a town aghast and searching for answers. As all signs point to involvement of a twisted serial murderer, a young hero and his friends will discover hidden powers and use them to save innocents from certain death. Together, they must find the trail of the unknown attacker... before they strike again!

  • Includes the official Persona 4 CD soundtrack
  • Balance your double life: Beyond exploring dungeons, engaging in intense battles, combining Personas to make new ones, and creating new weapons exists a normal high school life of making friends and taking part in classes and part-time jobs. The way you manage and integrate your activities within each day will determine your progress through the game.
  • Remember, you are mortal: Every day is irrevocable, each decision impacts on your fate - from who you hang out with, to when you decide to enter a dungeon and how far in you choose you go. Plan your progress around the various events of each day and even the weather forecast!
  • Unprecedented team control: With an emphasis on developing bonds in the goal to solve the mysterious murders, strong friendships are key to your success. Directly control teammates in battle, earn greater party support for combat, and master ind

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!, 9 May 2009
By Lupi Loop (Birkenhead) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Persona 4 (PS2) (Video Game)
Just a note to add to all the other reviews, I am a huge RPG fan and have played most popular (and some not so popular) series from Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest to Paper Mario and have always maintained that Persona 3 was my favourite of all of them. Not any more - after having devoted far too many hours to playing this I can quite happily say it's the best game I've ever played . The characters are likeable, believable and well thought out, the story is dark but not too emo (like Persona 3) and it has some incredibly LOL moments! Worth far more than the £15 you'll spend on buying it! Now I'm off to play it through for the third time!
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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JRPGs simply do not get any better than this, 22 Feb 2009
By John Clayton III (Greystoke) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Persona 4 (PS2) (Video Game)
Sweet merciful lord this game is absolutely gripping in the best possible way!

I thought Persona 3 was a bit of a fluke with how good it is, as I thought the first two Persona games on PS1 stank to high heaven when I checked them out recently(Maybe they've aged badly, I don't know), but with Persona 4, Atlus have proven that they have the concept that drives the Persona series now down to a fine art, and know exactly how to make the experience better... although not by much in some places it must be said.

Once again placing you in control of an unspeaking character you name yourself, Persona 4 begins with you moving to small town Japan to stay with relatives so you can go to school, and almost as soon as you arrive, people start getting murdered in mysterious circumstances and you seem to be having dreams connected to it. It isn't long before you team up with a group of oddball students at school to investigate the murders and discover a connection to 'The Midnight Channel', a gateway to a world inside the TV made up of the darkness inside human beings(All true folks). This leads to the discovery of your ability to use 'personas'(Monsters that you use to fight battles with) and with that, you're leading a group of pesky kids attempting to find the connection between this monster filled world of corrupted human psyche and the real world murders as you venture into various people's very souls made form in the shape of large dungeons not dissimilar to the tower of tartarus from Persona 3, but smaller(There are a lot of these dungeons though).

Sounds messed up, right? Well, in places it is, but Persona 4's real charm lies in just easy to follow it is. Gone is the messed up 'experiments' and 'secret organisations' of Persona 3 as you have here a group of perfectly normal teenagers thrown into a situation beyond their understanding who struggle to cope with the burden placed on them. The characters in P4 are all so human and believable you really grow to care deeply for them fairly early on. Also unlike Persona 3, the game now has much more of a sense of humour to it's story, with a mostly light hearted approach to a horrifying situation that is occasionally broken up by moments of shockingly grim twists, such as early on the game when you're meeting your classmates for the first time, one them who seems like she'll be as regular in the game is murdered almost immediately. It isn't a game that's afraid to shock.

The game plays identically to Persona 3 with some minor differences, not least of which is you can now control all your characters in battle if you wish, or let the AI do the job yet again if that isn't your thing. The social links, dungeoning, and exploration are all as they were in Persona 3 though, just bigger and more refined. The one real drawback is that the town you live in has a lot less to do and see compared to Persona 3's large city, making the game feel quite small and confined at times.

Visuals are slightly better than Persona 3, with walking around looking a lot nicer than before, but battles looking more or less the same as last time. It's a decent looking game though, with the visuals never getting overly boring over the game's 60-70 hour run time.

The soundtrack though is a massive highlight, with a series of awesome fully vocal songs playing throughout and moody, atmospheric dungeon tunes setting the tone perfectly. The 'battle' music may get on your nerves after a while though.

This game is simply a joy to play, even with it's horrendously long dialogue scenes and initially grating english dubbing(The character's voice actors become noticeably better as the game progresses) it never fails to engage with it's multiple threads exploring friendship, loss, guilt, love and confronting the darkness within your own soul. It's an emotional rollercoaster like few you will ever experience, but it's not going to be for the faint of heart as a huge time investment to play is necessary, as is being prepared to level grind through dungeons more than a few times.

It's a tough game, but the rewards offered are richer than any game you're likely to play. An essential purchase if ever I saw one and the inclusion of a free CD of the game's excellent soundtrack is a true deal sweetener to boot.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something a bit different, 22 May 2009
By S. Craig (Chester, England) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Persona 4 (PS2) (Video Game)
It occurred to me a few weeks ago that I hadn't played a decent RPG in a few years. I'd heard good things about Persona, so I bought this title. I gave it a try one Thursday night, and two weeks later I still can't get the theme songs out of my head!

Unlike other RPGs which put you on limited time, the storyline doesn't take up more than a week or two in the month, giving you plenty of time to do your thang. The key thing though is that this game is absolutely fun, especially the awesome dialogue between the characters. The humour shines through wonderfully and the main characters incredibly heartwarming. I've not felt so emotive towards a game in a long time.

Minor issues are the rapid nature that time does progress, sometimes leaving you feeling like you could do more in the time given. Often you are a passenger in the storyline watching things play out, but honestly, it's got such a great anime style you won't mind taking a break from the battling.

Hopefully, should they do a Persona 5 (god knows Square love a series lol) that game would keep the same elements and just give us more more more; that's what I crave.
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5.0 out of 5 stars There is still some life left in the Playstation 2, Persona 4 is a must have game for any RPG owner
Over the last 10 years from now there have been some great RPG games on the PS2 such as Final Fantasy X, Kingdom Hearts and Dark Cloud. Read more
Published 21 days ago by Mr. Ben G. R. Leslie

5.0 out of 5 stars What a great game
While the game may appear to be just another dungeon crawling/turn-based JRPG it is so much more. About half the game takes place in the "real world" and perfectly transcribe the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. Garrigue Christophe

5.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate ps2 Rpg
Great story, great characthers, great battle system.

Its the same old Persona battle system but bothy your party and the enemy have a far greater variety of... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Paul Teevan

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I bought this game a present for my partner and he loves it. He would recommend this game to his friends. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Hannah E. Jenkinson

5.0 out of 5 stars One word to describe this game... AMAZING! :D
Now I know all you want to know is if the game is good or not... ITS THE BEST JRPG EVER AND I AM NOT KIDDING! Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. R. F. Foale

4.0 out of 5 stars Still great!
Well here we go again...Persona 4 is basically a polished up retread of Persona 3. If you enjoyed that game and want more of the same, here it is... Read more
Published 11 months ago by A. Griffiths

5.0 out of 5 stars Persona 4some!!!
I read in a review somewhere that if i bought this game, it'd be the only game id play this summer and this is so true! Read more
Published 12 months ago by Louisa Brooks

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent game for the PS2 - very engaging.
This is the first Persona game I have played, but it was not hard to get into the concept of it. Combat is turn based & as usual you can use magic or fight with weapons. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mrs. S. M. Cartlidge

5.0 out of 5 stars Great game. Buy it.
Having never played any of the other Personas, I bought this game because of how much other people have liked it. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mr. A. F. Tomlins

5.0 out of 5 stars Stylish, sweet and well crafted.
This game is excellent even when put side by side with modern, current-gen games. Sure the graphics are certainly out of date but its charisma, art and balanced game design means... Read more
Published 16 months ago by H. Bartlett

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