There was a hype topic about this awhile ago, and the game is out now. I don't really go to sites like RPGamer very often anymore so I am not certain how people who are into RPGs are reacting to the game, but I have been playing it and I assume that someone is playing it here also.
Persona 4 is a Japanese RPG for Playstation 2. It is a straight-up sequel to Persona 3. It feels like a yearly iteration on Persona 3 in the spirit of American games like Gears of War 2 or whatever. So, your feelings for Persona 3 will probably be the same as for Persona 4.
For those of you who haven't played Persona 3, I will give a rundown of both games because they have the same structure. In Persona 4, you spend half of your time in a high school life sim that is pretty self-aware and funny (but is still a Japanese life sim so watch out), and half of your time dungeon crawling. The dungeon crawling is pretty hardcore and is more like Wizardry than Final Fantasy. What you do in the day-to-day life stuff affects your statistics and character interactions in battles, so aside from the reasonably good writing and clever dialog, the life sim offers some tangible benefits too. If you don't like the life sim portions much you can skimp on them just as easily as you can skimp on dungeon crawling by not exploring very thoroughly. Either way, Persona 4 is ripe with Japanese pop art, and that sort of thing can either make it or break it.
Being that Persona 4 is a Shin Megami Tensei game, there is plenty of monster collecting and breeding. The nomenclature is a little different, but basically you are collecting monsters, fusing them together, and bringing them with you into battle. The monster breeding and leveling system is pretty robust.
Persona 4's premise sets your mute hero in a small Japanese farming community. I don't recall why but he is going to high school there and living with his uncle. The city has been plagued by a rash of creepy murders. Not too far into the game, the hero gets sucked into a bizarre alternative universe inside of the television that is filled with monsters and evil (this is very post-modern). The writing is pretty decent and takes advantage of its unusual setting. As an aside, Japan's standard of a small farming community is much different from what I am used to in America!
The thing that interests me the most about Persona 4 is that the game-breaking crap that dragged down Persona 3 is more or less all completely gone. Most significantly
you can control your party members in battle. This is such a big deal that it is advertised as a feature on the box. Dungeons are streamlined and I don't think they are randomly generated anymore, you go to more than one location, you can fast travel around town, there are more save points etc. The interface is much more functional and gives you a lot more information. If Persona 3 were a PC game these would have all been fixed in a patch, so I guess I am taking Persona 4 as an expansion pack with gameplay fixes.
I am not very far into the game but I love it. Is anyone else playing it? I remember a lot of people here played Persona 3, so I am curious.
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