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VGR PS2 Review: Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 4

VGR: Persona 4 is a great follow-up to the last game, it improves upon almost everything its predecessor did and left me wanting more. Its 60 hours of great storytelling, good combat and a nice cast of characters. Whoever said the PS2 generation was dead needs their head examined, Persona 4 just proves there's still some life in the system, although for how much longer I'm not sure.

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Atlus’ Domain Registrations: Persona Games/Spin-offs The Future Holds

"Atlus, the publisher of the ever-growing Persona franchise had registered a bunch of domains related to the Persona series. Keep in mind, companies register domains and trademarks all the time that they never actually act on. (Example: Sony’s glove controller for PS4) However, the series is continuing to grow with its fifth main installment shipping 1.5 units on PS4 — that’s a huge number for this once-niche RPG series. The series quickly gained traction after the release of Persona 3 on the PS2 — ever since then we’ve gotten a handful of remakes and spin-offs. Because I’m such a fanboy of Persona, I want to go through the list of domains and give my thoughts on what each domain Atlus has registered could be." -- PlayStation Enthusiast

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GameBoyColor2526d ago

smt making a return to playstation? hmmmm

Fist4achin2526d ago

Im all for it. This series as a whole is well thought out, entertaining to play, and made well. Keep em coming!

brettnll2526d ago

That's exactly how I feel about it :)

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Under $5 sale on digital PS3 games include Mass Effect Trilogy, Odin Sphere and Shin Megami Tensei

The digital PS3 version of Mass Effect Trilogy has dropped to $4.49. Odin Sphere, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha versus King Abaddon, Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga, Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 and Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 are also on sale for $4.99 each.

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PhoenixUp2588d ago

Better hope you have a backwards compatible PS3

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_-EDMIX-_2588d ago

?

These are sales for the digital versions of those games in fact I have a backwards compatible PlayStation 3 and I still opted to purchase the digital version of some of these games simply because they ran faster and the actual PlayStation 2 versions cost a fortune.

Ironically I'm actually currently playing Persona 4 right now on my PlayStation 3

RhymeNorReason2588d ago

Persona 4 on eBay is only $15... that's not a fortune. Though I did purchase this digitally to save a few $$$.

_-EDMIX-_2588d ago

@Rhyme- thats a good deal for that version. Its normally always $10 on PSN though.....

Mind you, I couldn't find it on Amazon for that price years ago when I was looking for it lol.

I found it on PSN simply by googling and finding out Atlus put a lot of their games on PSN and I ended up getting it on sale for like 5 bucks.

Tross2588d ago (Edited 2588d ago )

$4.50 for the Mass Effect Trilogy?! I would jump on that if I didn't already have the game. I also own all of these Atlus titles physically, and I think I did get the digital version of Persona 4 just to support the digital release/have it on my PS3, even though I think my PS2 is still the most authentic way to play it. Granted, Golden is the definitive version IMHO with maybe one minor point in favour of the original. Perhaps I should open up a Tracy Rooney vs. Erin Fitzgerald discussion right here for my own amusement, but derailing the Internet can't be that easy, can it?

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Phoenix Down 48.4 – Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4

Phoenix Down is hosted by Drew Leachman and Matt Quinn. Each segment focuses on an older game the duo decides upon with another member of the ZTGD crew or special guest. They play through and discuss the mechanics and how well it holds up today. It is the ultimate in backlog elimination.

The crew finally reach the conclusion to this MegaTen game.

Hosts:
Drew Leachman
Matt Quinn
Sophie Halliday