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See, every enemy in the game has strengths & weaknesses to specific types of attacks & your various Personas make defeating those enemies a bit easier to defeat (in fact there are even enemies that you literally can't defeat without the use of personas as they are immune to physical attacks)
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I am an avid JRPG player, mostly focusing on Final Fantasy (until XIII which I was unable to really "get into") I was introduced to Persona 4 Golden recently which at first glance looks a bit childish and obscure
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I played a bit of persona 3 FES on the PS2, and really enjoyed it, and with my new PSVita I though that maybe I should buy the sequel
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This makes it an easier game to go back to since you can slide back in at any point without too much trouble, but it may leave you feeling it's a bit more superficial
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There's far more content on this, and would recommend purchasing either system to play this, over the original 4.Graphically, it's a bit sharper on both, but the new cutscenes and content make it a big winner to me
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The characters are all well done and voice acted and you find yourself actually liking them quite a bit.
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It always seemed a bit cheap to have Yuuka just tell you
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Came with no artwork and the case had a annoying bit of a paper sticker but the game was intact and the game is quite
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a bit and further limited what I could do in that game
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It is a bit slow to get going
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All of the stories are really good if you like a little bit of Japanese culture
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The way your character is introduced into Inaba is deliberate: it is a sleepy town outside of the city mains, so the pace of life slows down a bit
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It's a little bit incongruous with the moodiness inherent in much of the game
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It may be a bit difficult for people who've never played JRPGs before, but it's a fun and enjoyable experience all throughout
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I had never played anything related to the persona series and even when the trailers and such came out, I was a bit skeptical
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It has a slow start and lacks a bit of explanation, but as soon as the real story begins, you get sucked in
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The story is intriguing with elements of mystery and murder, with a little bit of a modern Alice in Wonderland feel since you fall down a rabbit hole
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It was one of the gems of PS2 and has't lost its luster a bit after this many years
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I happy grinded away until I got that Platinum trophy,