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January 2015
(85%)
18 Reviews
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Abstract: While Theseus carried only a short sword for defence, here the gaggle of questing schoolchildren under your command and care are armed with swords, claws, axes, guns and, of course, the titular persona, Freudian spirits who provide devastating spectral ba...
Abstract: It's no secret that sometimes reviewers are under embargos. We're given advance access to some games, because they're ones that can't be played in a few hours or days leading up the release and then have a review ready the day or week it launches. Usually...
Abstract: What does it take to make a quality fanservice game? How does something obviously become “one for the fans?” We've been bombarded by horrible licensed products so much throughout video game history that it's time to finally stop and take a decent look at ...
Abstract: Instead of walking in the shoes of one playable character this time round, you will have the choice to play as either the P3 or P4 protagonist, commonly known in the fanbase as Minato Arisoto or Yu Narukami. Both paths have a completely different beginnin...
Published: 2014-11-24, Author: Chris , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is quite easily the dream game fans have been wanting to see for a long time. We've seen the two series clash in Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, but now the two will need to work together to survive as you c...
Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Andrew , review by: gamezone.com
The love child between the Persona franchise and Etrian Odyssey delivers. A delightful mix of Persona elements, Etrian systems, and new gameplay make the Nintendo debut of Persona quite the captivating experience...
Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I have a confession to make. I, sadly, have never played a game in the Persona series (aside from Persona 4 Arena which I'm not counting for this review). The main reason for that is, quite simply, I don't own a PS2 and most of the time I'd rather begin a...