Actually it's more like being a vastly unimportant entity who is somehow stronger then all those who are actually relevant to the plot, with tits. :p
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Actually it's more like being a vastly unimportant entity who is somehow stronger then all those who are actually relevant to the plot, with tits. :p
If you should decide to start with Persona 3, be sure to buy the FES version or the new portable one! The difference is, FES has a little bonus chapter in it, kind of like what that Last Mission thing is to FFX-2, and P3P has nice little bonuses like a female main character and the ability to directly control your other party members rather than just letting the AI take care of it.
(As for Persona 4, I think you'd like it. Just jump right into it. Don't read a single sentence on the box or anything about the story at all! The first three hours are a lot more fun that way xD)
Its nice and all that they ported the game to the PSP but they seemed to have sacrificed so much with this version plus it lacks the FES content. I know it has its own little bonuses but I still can't muster why anyone would rather play this than FES. When I get back to P3 I sure as hell know which version I'm playing.
Also you can control your teammates. Which is a huge plus for me. Tactics never worked right for me. AI in every game hates me. Full Assault, Knock Down, and Same Target shouldn't but mutually exclusive.
I have questions for those of you that have gotten your hands on it already!
1. Social Links! Can you stay friends with opposite sex links like in P4, or are you still forced into a romantic relationship?
2. Can you still split up the party in Tartarus?
In the Female MC's game u can be friends with the social link guys. Certain answers to their questions unlock the romantic parts. I just figured out that the Male MC does certain "things" with the girls when he maxes their SLink.
Haven't gotten the original or FES version, but daaaamn do I love this little PSP port! Very addicting game. I can hardly stop playing. :excited:
And I haven't maxed out any S. Link yet, but yes you can split up your party.
The Persona series appears to be far more entertaining than I thought it would be at first glance.:greenie: