After venturing through Persona 4 on the Vita, I'm hooked enough that I dumbed some money into my PSN account in preparation to buy Persona 3 FES for the PS2 or Persona 3 for PSP. I'm not entirely sure which is the right version for me. I know that the PS2 version has more cutscenes and 3D environments, but the portable version may seem better for my current living arrangements. Will I really be missing a lot of the game by going with the portable version, or is it just fine and serviceable?
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3
Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Jul 13, 2006
Persona 3 is the fourth main entry in the Persona series. Introducing the "Social Link" system and removing several Shin Megami Tensei staples including the post-apocalyptic setting, Persona 3 greatly expanded the popularity of the series, particularly in the west. It also established the balance of traditional role-playing combat and social simulation that would define the series going forward.
Persona 3: PS2 or PSP? Which should I buy?
I personally prefer the PS2 version because it's what I'm most used to, but it's really a matter of personal preference. You won't be "missing" anything by getting the PSP version (and, in fact, there's a decent amount of added stuff in that version).
I've only played P3P and it gives you everything you want from a Persona game. Persona 3 FES does have that The Answer thing, but I don't know what that is and I'm pretty sure it's completely separate from the main story.
I'm going to go P3P on this one. I own both and started in on FES, but quit rather quick. When I got P3P (on my Vita), 80 hours later, I'm still going strong. The big draw for me, was being able to pause it anytime and be able to watch a tv show while I'm going through the Tarturus. I think the only big thing that I feel like I missed out on was the animated cut scenes but I've been catching up with them on Youtube anyway, so not a huge loss.
P3P because you can play it on your Vita and it plays more like Persona 4.
Also don't worry about "The Answer" in FES. It adds more to the ending of P3, but strips out a lot of gameplay elements and drags you through 20+ hours of P3 combat without an option to change the difficulty (It's set to hard).
I was bummed when I heard they took out the animated cutscenes in P3P (as I feel like they add a lot to the game), but other than that it seems P3P is better in all respects.
Well, P3P it is! I'm glad to see that is the general consensus, because the portable version is probably the best bet for me at the moment.
You people are crazy. P3P may have improved some things, most importantly party control, but FES is still the ideal version. P3P doesn't have the soul of a Persona game, the lack of animated cutscenes and more importantly the removal of 3D environments in favor of static backgrounds really hurts the experience. Also, while the Answer may not be nearly as good as the main game, it's still worth playing for the story and character developments that take place. If you want to experience the "true" Persona 3 for your first time playing it, FES is the only option. P3P was clearly designed with the idea that most people that would be playing it had already played Persona 3 before.
I'm personally having a ton of fun with FES right now. I feel the game would not be the same without the 3D environments though, exploring the town and actually seeing the characters interact with each other is something that I couldn't go without in a persona game. So I'll go with FES.
@Ezakael said:
I'm personally having a ton of fun with FES right now. I feel the game would not be the same without the 3D environments though, exploring the town and actually seeing the characters interact with each other is something that I couldn't go without in a persona game. So I'll go with FES.
Ya see this right here? This is the key point. Unless you really wanna play as a chick, control your teammates and/or play it on the go, FES is the superior version. P3P lacks a huge amount of charm that made P3 such a big deal in the first place.
@Flappy said:
@Ezakael said:
I'm personally having a ton of fun with FES right now. I feel the game would not be the same without the 3D environments though, exploring the town and actually seeing the characters interact with each other is something that I couldn't go without in a persona game. So I'll go with FES.
Ya see this right here? This is the key point. Unless you really wanna play as a chick, control your teammates and/or play it on the go, FES is the superior version. P3P lacks a huge amount of charm that made P3 such a big deal in the first place.
I also can't wait to dive into 4. It's a shame I don't have a vita because the portable version of 4 IS better :/.
Shameless plug: I made this, so you can still see the anime cutscenes while playing P3P. Not that P3P is necessarily the better version, but this may help you make a decision.
http://www.giantbomb.com/profile/tafae/p3p-with-p3fes-cutscenes-guide/30-95858/
FES is the version to go with. The Answer is totally worth it. The ending to Persona 3 is incredibly vague unless you understand the Japanese ending theme and even then you only get the gist. The Answer explains the ending and deals with the consequences of it. Also it is pretty important to the canon now with P4A out and adds a lot of context to that game. Plus any excuse to spend more time with those characters is worth it. Sure the Answer is hard but it's not that bad it's just a bit grindy and the bosses will stomp you but luckily you get to save right before them so it not like you lose progress when you lose to them.
I never understood why people insist that P3P needs the 3D world. It was (literally) wasted space that did little but eat time.
Maybe the real answer is there needs to be a third version that takes all of the playability of P3P along with the full stories in FES. While we are wishing for things that won't happen...
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