Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Most of the time when multiple game genres are mixed into a melding pot or alchemic cauldron to synthesize something new I'm rather wary. When Atlus announced that it would be performing a fusion of the cast of Personas 3 and 4 into an Etrian Odyssey dungeon crawling game style I was curious to say the least. My biggest worry was that I was afraid that the stellar casts would be lost to the more mechanics based game type. Having yet to play Millennium Girl (as it continues to stare me down from across the room on the shelf dedicated to my DS library) I wasn't quite sure what to expect when adding a Persona like story to the Dungeon Crawl. Knowing Atlus I should have known better, as there was nothing to worry about.
Atlus’ Persona series has exploded in popularity. This means there are not only mainline installments, but also ports, updated releases, reimaginings and spin-offs. There are all interesting games that do cool things with elements from the series, but it is also a series where you probably shouldn’t go and begin with the very first game. Fortunately, it isn’t difficult to find a good starting point.
Frome what I remember, the PSP version of Persona 3 added the ability to command your teammates in battle? There was something different/better about battle for the PSP one. I remember noticing because I played 4, started 3 on PSP, then started over when i got the ps2 version.
I would def recommend playing either 3 or 4 before 5. the menus and the colors and fonts and everything in 5 was just SO MUCH to get used to. I felt like it was a comic book and an episode of JoJo at once. Amazing game, though lol
Persona Q2: New Shadow Labyrinth for 3DS sold 79,747 retail copies during its opening week in Japan, the latest Media Create sales figures reveal.
Also new last week, Kamen Rider: Climax Scramble for Switch opened at 14,465 sales, the retail version of Dead by Daylight for PlayStation 4 opened at 7,005 sales, Billion Road for Switch opened at 4,682 sales, and the PlayStation 4 version of Lapis x Labyrinth opened at 4,144 sales—the Switch version did not chart in the top 20.
On the hardware side, Switch sold 120,546 units, the PlayStation 4 family sold 20,410 units, and the 3DS family sold 10,435 units.
Pokemon about to cross a million just over 2 weeks which is a really good sign.
Switch moving units like crazy over there.
Switch got a nice Smash 5 bump. Next week's media create will probably see the Switch at over 200,000 again like when the Pokemon games dropped.
Nintendo has saved this generation of gaming from being pretty lackluster. Thank you, Nintendo.
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