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Eurogamer- Persona 4 Arena Review

EG:Persona 4 Arena arrives on these shores after such a long wait that it's been presumed dead by most Europeans - especially since its (region-locked) US release last August. This is a shame; while its JRPG heritage makes it more niche than the likes of Injustice, this is another fighting game that's loaded with content.

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pompombrum4012d ago

I still can't decide whether or not to get this. August last year, I was so excited for it however it just feels too little too late. Worst still, to add insult to injury, they are charging over double what you can get it for on PSN in America right now. Not to mention the EU online community will probably near enough be dead on arrival.

ToZanarkand864012d ago

It is cheeky how they're charging £35 for it.
I had it pre ordered but cancelled last week think it's too steep a price for a year old game.

CaptainSheep4012d ago

If you do decide to get it, remember; the game's region locked.
If you're a fan of Persona, I say you get it. If P4A is just another good fighting game to you, you could skip it and get it when it's cheaper.
I suck at fighting games but I got it 'cuz I'm a huge follower of Persona. And honestly, it did not disappoint. :D

Arai4012d ago

The pricing is definitely bad but we get that with ALMOST everything due to all the different taxes European countries have.

Can't say whether there will be a community or not, if there's interest then there will be if not then there won't.

But one thing I noticed with Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (bought on US PSN) is that the game was connecting to US servers.

Don't know if this has to do with the account you're signed into, or if that game was build that way.
All I know was that it was really unplayable, red bars only.

What I'm trying to say is that now everyone in Europe will get the game so the "community" will start from the ground up, ignoring what the rest of the world has been doing for the past year with this game.

Just my 2 cents...

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Persona 4 Arena Celebrates One Decade of Pushing Persona Forward

It's hard to imagine a time before Persona spin-offs, but Persona 4 Arena marked the turning point from a humble RPG series to something greater.

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Inside the Creation of Persona 4 Arena | Thisvthattv

Persona 4 has been an incredibly popular series for Atlus over the years. After its initial release on the PlayStation 2 in 2008, it has received a remake, multiple sequels, and various adaptations. Out of all of the ways that fans imagined their favorite characters interacting on screen, seeing them beat the life bars out of each other probably wasn’t what they had in mind. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at one of the most interesting genre crossovers of the early 2010s, Persona 4 Arena.

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A beginner's guide to Persona

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.

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Zodiac1637d ago (Edited 1637d ago )

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

feenix-51637d ago

I wish I could go back and be a Persona virg once again!

goldwyncq1637d ago

Persona 4 Golden is one of the best games of all time.