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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 | 
| From: Atlus Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $24.97 as of 9/8/2010 20:58 MDT details You Save: $15.02 (38%)
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Seller: Quick Buys Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 794
Platform: PlayStation2 Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
MPN: 53030 Model: PS-53030-4 UPC: 730865530304 EAN: 0730865530304 ASIN: B001C6GVI6
Publication Date: December 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Every copy of Persona 4 is a special two-disc set including the game and a soundtrack CD featuring music from acclaimed composer Shoji Meguro | | • | Contains a sountrack CD featuring selected music from Persona 4 | | • | unprecedented team control with emphasis on developing bonds in the fight to solve mysterious murders | | • | 60 plus hours of gameplay | | • | Manage and integrate your activities withing each day to determine your progress |
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Amazon.com Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a console role-playing game (RPG) for Sony's PlayStation 2. Chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series, Persona 4 is a suspenseful countryside murder mystery with multiple twists and turns in the plot that will have you guessing all the way to the end.  | 
Chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series, Persona 4 is a suspenseful murder mystery. View larger. | 
The silent male protagonist wields a two-handed sword weapon. View larger. | 
Using Mayonaka TV, you can phase into the television set and enter a shadowy world. View larger. | 
game play and style are similar to Persona 3, but there are plenty of new twists and additions. View larger. | Myth and Occult Mixed with Contemporary Japan Megami Tensei was originally based on the novel series Digital Devil Story by Aya Nishitani. A major franchise in the RPG genre, MegaTen games take place in the contemporary or near-future Japan, mixing occult and cyberpunk elements. The games feature mythological references from multiple mythologies, and the player is often asked to make moral or philosophical choices that affect the game's storyline and ending. The silent male protagonist who represents the player in Persona 4 attends Yasogami High School with Chie, Yosuke, and Yukiko. His entire personality and name is decided and portrayed by the player's in-game actions and decisions. He wields two-handed sword type weapons, but unlike Persona 3, he doesn't use alternative weapons. Mysterious Murders Abound Persona 4 takes place in a rural town named Inaba where mysterious murders occur whenever there is fog after heavy rain. The town has a television channel that airs only at midnight called Mayonaka TV, during which it is said that one can see their "other half" while staring at the screen. After hearing about a recent unsolved murder, some characters realize that they had witnessed the murder victim while watching Mayonaka TV. The protagonist discovers that during midnight when the channel is on, his body can phase into his television set, using the set as a gateway to another world infested with shadows. Mayonaka TV and the town murders seem so connected that it's possible that the victims may in fact victims of Mayonaka TV itself. The characters decide to solve the mysterious murders by exploring the hidden world of Mayonaka TV. Brand-New Yet Familiar game play Persona 4's game play and style are similar to the popular Persona 3. Players familiar with Persona 3 will quickly recognize the social links and dungeon crawling game play, as well as the engine itself. The battles also have some similarities, such as the One More system, All-out attack, and the AI controlled support characters. However, unlike Persona 3, characters can be set to take commands from the player, new glasses allow characters to see through the heavy mist inside Mayonaka TV, and tarot cards can be shattered to summon the characters' respective Persona. Other changes include an increase in player stats from three to five, and the removal of health status, allowing players to explore dungeons continuously. Let the Action Begin Battle-wise, Persona 4 lets you directly control the actions of other party members and continually exploit an enemy's weakness. Post-battle card shuffles have added Arcana Chance, which bring you good or bad status depending on the Arcana. Battles now occur after school instead of at midnight, like in Persona 3, giving the player less time in which to do social activities. This turns out to be significant because Social Links now have a greater effect on battle. At higher levels, the player's allies progress from occasionally protecting the protagonist from a deathblow, through occasionally offering follow-up attacks, to eventually allow the persona of the corresponding ally to evolve into another persona. And persona can retain or even lose weaknesses and can be immune to certain kind of magic attacks. All allies who have their corresponding Social Link levels maxed out now have a chance to survive an otherwise fatal attack, leaving them with one remaining HP.
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the next entry in one of my favorite series (and hopefully soon to be yours) August 22, 2010 mo-mo first let me say something that a lot of people ask me 'do i have to play persone 1-3 to understand this?" no each persona game is its own self contained story anyway on to my review
while i didnt like the story as much as persona 3 it is still awsome the charecters are great and some of them like teddy have some funny moments with the main charterer which you name yourself. one thing i didnt like though is that the setting doesn't feel as big as p3 it takes place in a rural area unlike the previous game which is in the city but thats a personal prefrence the battle system is barely any different then the console version of persona 3 the main difference is that you can controll your party members if you want to (your always in control of the main charecter)
one of the best, if not the VERY best RPG ever made. August 16, 2010 Robert Adams try to imagine a game that can combine a jrpg dungeon crawler, a dating/relationship sim and, a murder mystery. before playing this game i honestly would have thought it couldnt be done, at least not well. persona 4 is an almost flawless gaming experience.
when you start the game up you have to spend some time getting a feel for the story and it takes quite a while before you can actually "play" the game. pay attention to some of the small details though, some of it may be more relevant than you think. this game does take quite some time to get going and may seem slow at first but, without giving away any spoilers, let me just say the game is worth it.
after getting through the initial sequences and you get into the game you will spend your time like a typical teenager in japan would. you will hang out with friends, youll date some girls, youll work part time, you even go to school. all of these things will have some effect on the game even if its just to get you some money to get some new gear. the sim aspect of the game for me at least, makes me feel more involved with the characters and what they are doing, therefore making the dungeon crawling more interesting. the dungeon craling part of the game isnt anything really original by itself but it is a much more polished form of the same tried and true combat thats in the other shin megami tensei games.
now if youve paid attention to the story, beaten the game, you find out that you can carry over a lot of what you earned for a 2nd playthrough. or in my case a 3rd and 4th. there are more things to do in the 2nd playthrough since you probably didnt see all there is to see your first time around and even though this is a long, linear story driven game, i still enjoyed my 2nd playthrough immensely.
this is such an in depth game that i could literally type pages and pages about how good it is but i wont. if youre an open minded person with a better than average attention span, try this game. with its compelling story, unforgettable characters and great gameplay i rank it at the top of my favorite games ever. i only hope someone reads my review, tries the game and they love it like i did.
definetly worth 25 bucks August 12, 2010 Zoe Okay I had been looking at this game for a little while and finely went okay I'm going to buy it. when it arrived at my house everything was there the music CD, the game and the booklet. I started playing it and went wow this is kind of boring but as soon as I got past the beginning I could not put the remote down.
Graphics: The graphics are really good, nice and sharp and I had no problem with it pausing or getting an after image. I would give this area 5/5 :)
Game Play: The story is good *quick over view WARNING MAY BE SPOILERS!!!* The main person has to live with his uncle and cousin in a small town called Iniba for one year. Here he learns that he has an ability to enter TVs. The second time he enters "the other side" he learns that everyone has another side to themselves and once they are accepted they turn into things called personas. One of his friends vanishes and he learns that she or he is on "the other side". Thus he goes to save them. Thats all I'm going to say about it. I thought that the story was good and very creative. I would give this area 5/5 :)
Controls: The controls after were very easy amazingly enough. They were also easy to learn and remember. my only problem with them is that sometimes when it moved the joystick it wouldn't register it. Other then that the controls were fine. I would give this area 5/5 :)
Monsters: The monsters or shadows as the game calls them are....interesting. Some monsters are really cool, weird or just plain disturbing. such as on of the bosses in the game. It has a towel covering the privet parts and says stuff like "OHHH!" or "I want some more" and on top of that it's a male....a male 0-o I found that very disturbing. Most of the time it was the same monsters for every fight which is good in some ways and bad in others. Also some monsters were very very hard to beat but other then that the monsters were good. I would give this area 4/5
Personas: A lot of the personas were very very good and neat looking such as the god of mischief Loki or Cuberus. Although some of the personas were disturbing and were either naked or very close to naked. Also you can look and see what the game says about the different personas was in some areas very disturbing. That said things like "has sexual inter course with men or the same thing only with women". Other then that I have no complaints. I would give this area 4/5
The game was pretty good but could have been just a bit better. It is definitely worth the money and is quite fun. I would get it for a lot of people but don't get it if you don't like long games and fighting.
True Quality RPG March 9, 2010 E. Kim Great game. Recommended. Although if your not a fan of Shin Megami Tensei games this may turn you off. Otherwise buy before it runs out and you have to get it on ebay for really expensive.
A Mind-blowing experience February 12, 2010 Khmerfujoshi 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Okay, to be honest, I bought this game on a whim-and a HUGE one at that. I have little money to throw around, so whenever I can, I search online for a monthly purchase, considering the amount I'm given.
Tired of playing the same games over and over, I decided to try amazon and look for recommendations. I'm big on RPG's by the way, as well as Japanese culture.
And what do you know? I found P4 of course!
I checked out the product online for reviews, wondering if it was worth my money. After playing it, I've confirmed one thing:
IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT.
Trendy, and urban, along with a varying cast of characters brought out my love for the Japanese culture once again. I've always wanted to play a dating sim, and though P4 isn't exactly one, it is close to it (if you take out the fighting element that is).
Mystery, comedy, hinted at and subtle romance-I'd recommend this game for any RPG lover looking for something new to play aside from the usual FF series or Tales of...(which I love as well), but if you're not big on J-culture like I am, then that's another story.
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