OverviewPersona 4 borrows heavily from the gameplay structure of Persona 3 with a mix of role-playing and social simulation elements. Persona 4 adds a new setting, story, weather system, and multiple dungeons.
theredhood16 rates this game: 5/5First Persona franchise I ever played. Also the best not considering the new title to be released. Got hooked instantly.
Game play: 5/5, As if a turn based RPG had a loved child with dating sim. Although the fight sequence has a weird rock-paper-scissor scheme the sim sequence is very immersive.
New Game Incentive: 5/5, you'll be sinking a lot gaming time with this tittle considering there is a lot to unlock and multiple endings.
Graphics: 4/5, combines anime cut scenes with over all 3D game play.
Sounds: 5/5, the most LOS causing soundtrack and sounds. Very anime, such remix, much wow!
atoxique rates this game: 5/5Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a Japanese role-playing game from Atlus. It was released in 2008 in Japan and 2009 everywhere else. It is the second Persona game released on the PlayStation 2, however you do not need to play Persona 3 (or any of the others) to enjoy Persona 4 - every Persona game has its own story.
Shortly after moving to a small countryside town known as Inaba to live with your uncle for a year, you hear of a rumour that looking into a TV at midnight will reveal your soulmate. Then a series of murders happen that seem to be connected to the rumour. After you and your friends discover that you have an ability called "Persona", you set out to investigate the murders, which leads you to a world inside the TV. Inside the mysterious TV world are Shadows, which must be defeated to save more people from being murdered.
The game was released to critical acclaim, earning a perfect score from Wired magazine, 90 on Metacritic, and 5th place on The 15 Best Games Since 2000 list published by USgamer.
atoxique rates this game: 5/5Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a Japanese role-playing game from Atlus. It was released in 2008 in Japan and 2009 everywhere else. It is the second Persona game released on the PlayStation 2, however you do not need to play Persona 3 (or any of the others) to enjoy Persona 4 - every Persona game has its own story.
Shortly after moving to a small countryside town known as Inaba to live with your uncle for a year, you hear of a rumour that looking into a TV at midnight will reveal your soulmate. Then a series of murders happen that seem to be connected to the rumour. After you and your friends discover that you have an ability called "Persona", you set out to investigate the murders, which leads you to a world inside the TV. Inside the mysterious TV world are Shadows, which must be defeated to save more people from being murdered.
The game was released to critical acclaim, earning a perfect score from Wired magazine, 90 on Metacritic, and 5th place on The 15 Best Games Since 2000 list published by USgamer.
Anonymous rates this game: 5/5Persona 4 is an amazing JRPG for the PS2.
As an exchange student you arrive at Inaba, a small town where mysterious murders are happening.
In this somewhat quirky game with it´s unique humor your task is to investigate to find out who is behind these murders.
Between the investigations you´re living the live of a highschool student trying to find new friends, struggling to pass exams and wandering around town.
There are funny scenes like when you´re on your school trip and the characters are quite interesting too.
A playthrough takes about 30-40 hours and is very well worth it in my opinion.
TempoFunktron rates this game: 4/5Persona 4 is regarded by many as the best installment of the series. It may not be the best of the bunch (that honor goes to Persona 3 FES) but it certainly is the most accessible.
You play as Lifeless RPG Protagonist #5924 (commonly referred to by his canon names Yu Narukami or Souji Seta) who moves out to the small rural Japanese town of Inaba, after his parents move away on work-related matters. For the next year or so, Mr Protag is forced on a wild ride through a murder mystery where victims are thrown through their television sets into an alternate universe. He, alongside a goof-troop of 'wacky' characters who also have the same 'Persona' power as him, decide to solve it by venturing into the TV world, slogging through dungeons and grinding like hell to level up enough for boss fights, all to find out who the true murderer is.
Of course, you don't spend your entire time inside the TV. There's also a bunch of other pointless but otherwise satisfyingly time-wasting tasks and quests to enjoy in the normal world. You can spend your time folding envelopes, cleaning hospitals, washing dishes at the local bar, eating meat bowls until your stomach bursts, proceeding to continue eating meat bowls, talking with strange foxes that deal 'medicinal' herbs and probably a bunch of other things that are as boring and mundane as they actually sound.
If all that sounds interesting to you, then this is probably the game for you. Then again, you're probably better off playing the updated port, Persona 4 Golden, for your PS Vita or PS TV. If your wallet isn't quite as deep, however, then you'll probably enjoy the original PS2 version all the same.
Persona 4 is also available fairly cheaply on the PSN store as well as in animated form if a 50+ hour dungeon crawler/dating sim isn't your fancy.