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WrenchNinja

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Oct 25, 2017
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It's 2 a.m in Japan now, and that means Persona 4 is ten years old. Persona 4 released on July 10th 2008 in Japan on the PS2. The follow up to the very successful Persona 3 in 2006, Persona 4 once again follows a group of high school students as they navigate their daily school lives over the course of a year while this time they try to solve a series of murders that begin occuring in their small town that affect them personally. Along the way, these kids awaken to their Personas, entities that come into existence once one stops denying a deep truth about themselves.

Persona 4 begins with the 16 year old nameless protagonist, in later years established officially as Yu Narukami, being forced to move to the small town of Inaba when his parents have to take a job overseas. Yu is then set to live with his Uncle Ryotaro Dojima, a police detective, and his six year old cousin Nanako. The town of Inaba is not the bustling city, and its residents are all in a constant state of unease with the opening of the large shopping chain store, Junes, which has begun to put many small businesses out of business, random and stranges bouts of rain and fog, and to top it all, a string of murders where women are strung up in ghastly poses on telephone poles.

Yu ends up going to Yasogami High School where the murders are the talk of the town, along with a strange rumour about being able to see your true love at midnight on a tv. Yu meets Yosuke Hanamura a fellow former city kid, Chie Satonaka the martial arts movie fan, and Yukiko Amagi the heir to the Amagi Inn. Yu and his friends end up visiting Junes one day, going into the tv display section where out of nowhere, his hand enters the TV. Going all the way in, he and his friends end up in another world in the TV called the Midnight Channel, infested by strange creatures called Shadows and a strange teddy bear like being named Teddie. While also there, the kids awaken to their Personas, their true selves that they keep denying, in order to protect themselves from the Shadows. The group manages to figure out that the TV World is being used as the murder weapon that killed the victims and set out to catch the murderer themselves as they feel like the only ones capable of doing it. Along the way, they meet and recruit others to their cause, like Kanji Tatsumi the delinquent son of a textile shop owner, Rise Kujikawa a pop star who has gone on hiatus and hiding in Inaba, and a strange detective named Naoto Shirogane who has also been recruited by the Inaba Police Force to help solve the murder case plaguing the town.

The game was first revealed in Famitsu's March 2008 issue. The game's development started right after Persona 3 was released, and its mystery style plot was directly inspired by stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Seishi Yokomizu. Inaba, the small town featured in the game and the place the player is largely locked into was based on towns on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji, and was also chosen to save on development time and resources. The party's Japanese mythogical Personas were chosen because of this setting. Shoji Meguro largely composed the game's score while Shihoko Hirata performed vocals on several songs. The game's two main songs, "Pursuing My True Self" and "Reach out to the Truth" were written based on knowledge of the game's plot and the conflict going on within the character's and their identities.

Persona 4 was released later that year in December 2008 in North America, and March 2009 in Europe and Australia, to rave reviews. It managed to cultivate a very strong fanbase with its popularity, enough so that Atlus began development on several Persona 4 themed spinoffs along with other multimedia projects:

- Persona 4: The Animation, a 26 episode anime series adapting the game's story, aired 2011-2012
- Persona 4 Arena, a fighting game developed for the PS3 and Xbox 360 by Arc System Works released in 2012
- Persona 4: Golden, an updated rerelease for the PlayStation Vita released in 2012
- Persona Q: Shadows of the Labyrinth - A Etrian Odyssey inspired games released for the 3DS in 2014
- Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, an updated rerelease of Arena with new characters and a new story, released in 2014
- Persona 4: The Golden Animation, a 12 episode anime series adapting the content added to the Vita relrelease that aired in 2014
- Persona 4: Dancing All Night, a rhythm game remixing many of the game's tracks, released in 2015 for the PlayStation Vita

The Persona 4 cast also managed to appear once again this year in BlazBlue CrossTag Battle fighting oppenents from other franchises.

The legacy of Persona 4 is well cemented. Despite how one might feel about the trajectory of where Atlus has taken these characters and this story, that very late PS2 game is still there and well regarded for its quality of writing, characters, atmosphere, setting, music, and y'know, pretty much everything.
 
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KZXcellent

One Winged Slayer
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Oct 25, 2017
3,969
My first introduction to Persona and SMT as a whole. Went on a recommendation back in Early 2009 alongside GiatnBomb's endurance run. Intensely charming, fun, challenging at sometimes relateable. A truly special game.
 

galv

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
2,048
Such a fantastic game with so many memorable moments. It is absolutely worth it for anyone who is thinking about picking up a cheap Vita/PSTV to play the Golden version of P4.

The Golden ending broke me, such a good end to a fantastic cast of characters and game as a whole.
 

MDSVeritas

Gameplay Programmer, Sony Santa Monica
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Oct 25, 2017
1,026
I don't know if I could ever say any one game is my absolute favorite game of all time, but Persona 4 is an easy top 3.


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Begbie

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Oct 27, 2017
300
I'll be in the minority on this thread but I couldn't get into this game. Gave it about 20 hours or so before I put it down.
 

Big Al

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Oct 25, 2017
1,276
New York
Probably my favorite game. I haven't felt that way playing a game since I was young. Need to replay it soon
 

Dukie85

Chicken Chaser
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Oct 25, 2017
2,527
Still my favorite Persona game of all time, although 5 is right up there.

BTW,
Naoto is obviously best girl.
 

Kromeo

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Oct 27, 2017
17,831
I've never been a big fan of the story or general goofy tone of the game but I did finally play it through to completion recently and I think I've been too harsh on it previously. I prefer 3 and 5 but it's still a very good game

Kanji a contender for best Persona character
 
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Oct 25, 2017
17,537
One of my all time favorite games that I feel like i won't ever revisit since the game is such a commitment

And Rise is best girl
 

Jonneh

Good Vibes Gaming
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Oct 24, 2017
4,538
UK
One of the very best RPG's of all time and the game that warranted owning a Vita for me. Persona 4 is so special.
 

Apollo

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
8,090
Not my first Persona, but definitely my favorite. The week I played through this for the first time was extremely special to me.
 

Byakura

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
1,713
Canada
Such an incredible game. The spin-offs not as much but still fun in their own right (PQ is amazing tho). I've been itching to replay this and finally get that platinum trophy
 

Normal

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Oct 26, 2017
6,296
My favorite Persona game. It easily has the best cast of characters and all of them are developed, none of your party members feel like a last minute addition. People hate on its dungeons, but I kinda like how short they are so you speed through them pretty easily and get to the story, social links, and the group events. Oh and it also has the best soundtrack out of the three "new" Persona trilogy.

Only spinoff I tried was the fighting game, and wasn't really a fan. Not interested in any of the other spinoffs, they all look pretty bad. Like cheap cash grabs. :/
 
Oct 27, 2017
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My favorite RPG, and easily in my top 5 favorite games of all time (See the username and avatar). Played it twice, want to play it again, but I loaned it to a friend back in October and he still hasn't beaten it yet.
 

MrChocolate

The Fallen
Oct 27, 2017
1,412
Favourite Persona game but godammit if itsnt a slouch to get through in reruns. Unlike P5 which is easy on the player.
 

RROCKMAN

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
10,818
I want a stand by me where are they now epilogue. What became of the characters circa p5?
 

wwm0nkey

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Oct 25, 2017
15,552
One of my favorite JRPG games, P5 just didn't do it for me with the characters imo.
 

darkside

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Oct 26, 2017
11,265
Not my favorite Persona but this game will always have a soft spot in my heart. Charlie Tunoku is canon forever
 

UnluckyKate

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Oct 25, 2017
10,528
I just bought a copy of the PS2 game for 20 euros in mint condition with booklet and soundtrack inside.

I had to have a physical copy of this game after falling in love with it on the vita
 

Crushed

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Oct 25, 2017
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i love it when a nephew comes to visit his uncle in a small japanese town, setting off a series of events in which a bunch of people (primarily high schoolers) develop supernatural personifications of their own psyche, culminating in the investigation into the abnormal serial killings of women by a deranged murderer with a complex toward women
 

Jeb

One Winged Slayer
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Mar 14, 2018
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It's what I call the greatest game of all time.
 

Unaha-Closp

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Oct 25, 2017
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Happy Birthday Persona 4. Was probably the last game I played on my PS2. We had to wait in the UK so it's not quite it's 10th Birthday for me but I don't care. Yukiko is my favourite but I have a weakness for long straight black hair and fire/healing spells.
 

Aaronrules380

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Oct 25, 2017
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i love it when a nephew comes to visit his uncle in a small japanese town, setting off a series of events in which a bunch of people (primarily high schoolers) develop supernatural personifications of their own psyche, culminating in the investigation into the abnormal serial killings of women by a deranged murderer with a complex toward women
Accurate
 
Oct 26, 2017
9,930
Really great experience, the sense of camaraderie between the characters is almost unmatched, they do feel like a group of genuine friends by the end and It's absolutely the driving force behind the game. It felt like it was pushing boundries in terns of JRPG's bacj then, but there was also something comfortably familiar about it that reminded me of the warm feeling I got playing similar games in the late '90s and early 2000's
 

playXray

Chicken Chaser
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Oct 27, 2017
614
UK
One of my GoATs for sure. Would love to be able to replay this but don't have a Vita any more :( Surely a remaster is inevitable...
 
May 26, 2018
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My favorite Persona! The best main cast for sure, best gameplay rhythm, the best atmosphere, and perhaps my favorite ending.
 

chandoog

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Oct 27, 2017
20,071
It's real fucking special. I have to imagine a remaster is coming.

There already is one:

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Though I'll be honest I prefer the OG PS2 version more. Original Chie and Teddie voices and the extra content not really adding anything worthwhile that you absolutely need to see to get 'the full experience'. The original PS2 version is an incredibly complete experience through and through.
 

Euman

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Oct 25, 2017
455
Bought a vita like 6 months ago and started this. Got burnt out about 10 hours in lol. Sucks because I mainly play JRPGs but I just couldn't get into this for whatever reason. Maybe I'll pick it back up again soon.