Drew Leachman writes: Atlus has done a fantastic job giving us quality role playing games over the past decade in the form of the Persona series. Most people have heard of and adore Persona 3 and Persona 4, but many may not remember, or have even played, the older Persona games. Released back in 1999 in Japan, Persona 2 was split into two games, Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment. Innocent Sin was never released outside of Japan until now. Finally, the American players can see what they have been missing out in Innocent Sin. So, let’s take a look at the game that paved the way for Persona 3 and 4.
Today Atlus presented the results of the fan survey launched back in May, and the fans want remakes of Persona 3 and the Persona 2 duology.
Persona 3 is my favorite in the series. If they wanted to redo it I'd be happy. Just make it, you know, an actual remake.
You're seeing people trying to do low effort for $70 currently.
Persona 2, more so. I want to see a more serious take on this series. 2 felt less whimsical.
In advance of the much-anticipated release of Persona 5, COG's Tyler Treese takes a look back and ranks the past Persona titles.
I wouldn't have included the spin-offs but also 3 is way better than 4. Sure P4 did a lot of things gameplay wise that improved on what P3 was doing but P3 has a way better story and characters. Not saying P4 is bad, I loved it but P3 is easy to go back to when P4 not so much.
I have to say I played persona from persona 2 to 4 and I really do think persona 3 is the best between FES&P3P, I'm not going to act like I didn't enjoy 4 but I found the darker story from persona 3 more enjoyable but any way that's my opinion. Last note my steel book copy of persona 5 is on its way I can't wait
Pretty good list. Though P3P will forever have a special place in my gaming heart, thus being nr.1 for me.
P3 story can almost best out P4. Unfortunately it looks just way too similar to the anime Evangelion.
Twinfinite writes:
Persona is becoming a really big name in the JRPG world. However, some games in the series are a little better than others. Find out which entry reigns supreme in our ranking.
I feel I'm one of the few who actually played Dancing All Night(got the collector's edition when it went down to 30 bucks). I gotta say, it's surprisingly fun and I enjoyed it a lot.