Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Blog O' Hype!

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Coming out soon during the final stretch of life for the PS2 is a continuation to a series that captured the attention of many RPG players looking for something new and fresh. Persona 3 came onto the scene with style, flash and some new, very interesting elements to the JRPG genre.

Decemeber 9th, 2008 we will see Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 released and hopefully build upon the success of its predessor. I, for one, am very eager for this game. Persona 3 was a very welcome surprise and, based on what I have seen so far, Persona 4 looks to have expanded on it immensely. Here is my attempt at letting you guys in on my excitement and hopefully inform those that are unaware of this nice lttle gem.

Seeing as all the huge mega, big budget, AAA games that are coming out this year are all stacked during this time period, I felt this thread was necessary.

 

Developer:Atlus

Pubisher:Atlus

Platform:Playstation 2

Release date:12.09.0

Click here for Trailer


::SYNOPSIS::

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, known in Japan as Persona 4(ペルソナ4,Perusona 4?), is a console role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for Sony's PlayStation 2, and chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series. Instead of the city locales of previous games in the series, Persona 4 takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside. It features a weather forecast system with events happening on misty days to replace the moon phase system (with events happening on full moons in Persona 3) implemented in the previous games. Its story is a suspenseful countryside murder mystery with multiple twists and turns in the plot. The North American package of the game will be released with a "Visual Data" book (most likely a collection of concept art) and a CD with selected music from the game, very much like Persona 3's North American release.

Persona 4 takes place in the same universe as Persona 3 in a rural town named Inaba. (If you want more info then wait for the game or go to Wikipedia)

 

 


::MUSIC::

The soundtrack was mainly composed by Shoji Meguro with 4 tracks composed by Atsushi Kitajoh (known for his soundtrack for Trauma Center: New Blood) and 3 tracks by Ryota Kozuka (1 composition and 2 arrangements). It was released as a 2-disc Original Soundtrack on July 23, 2008 by Aniplex. While Persona 3 had a more modern ****and design, Persona 4 features a more retro one.

The soundtrack will also be available in the North American release.

((Tony's note)): I really enjoyed the music to the last game. Honestly, it completely took me off guard with the different layers and the fusion of the beats that presented a really, fresh clean feeling - for lack of a better way to describe it.I am really eager to see what is i store for this latest installment.

In two weeks, we will see if this game delivers like the previous installments have but during that time I can only just sit back, take in the screen shots, look at some trailers and hang out with fellow video game enthusiasts, such as yourseves, and discuss the excitement of a game that applies what works while pushing the RPG genre forward.

Now with that said, am I the only one excited about this game?

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#1  Edited By TonyS

Coming out soon during the final stretch of life for the PS2 is a continuation to a series that captured the attention of many RPG players looking for something new and fresh. Persona 3 came onto the scene with style, flash and some new, very interesting elements to the JRPG genre.

Decemeber 9th, 2008 we will see Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 released and hopefully build upon the success of its predessor. I, for one, am very eager for this game. Persona 3 was a very welcome surprise and, based on what I have seen so far, Persona 4 looks to have expanded on it immensely. Here is my attempt at letting you guys in on my excitement and hopefully inform those that are unaware of this nice lttle gem.

Seeing as all the huge mega, big budget, AAA games that are coming out this year are all stacked during this time period, I felt this thread was necessary.

 

Developer:Atlus

Pubisher:Atlus

Platform:Playstation 2

Release date:12.09.0

Click here for Trailer


::SYNOPSIS::

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, known in Japan as Persona 4(ペルソナ4,Perusona 4?), is a console role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for Sony's PlayStation 2, and chronologically the sixth installment in the Persona series. Instead of the city locales of previous games in the series, Persona 4 takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside. It features a weather forecast system with events happening on misty days to replace the moon phase system (with events happening on full moons in Persona 3) implemented in the previous games. Its story is a suspenseful countryside murder mystery with multiple twists and turns in the plot. The North American package of the game will be released with a "Visual Data" book (most likely a collection of concept art) and a CD with selected music from the game, very much like Persona 3's North American release.

Persona 4 takes place in the same universe as Persona 3 in a rural town named Inaba. (If you want more info then wait for the game or go to Wikipedia)

 

 


::MUSIC::

The soundtrack was mainly composed by Shoji Meguro with 4 tracks composed by Atsushi Kitajoh (known for his soundtrack for Trauma Center: New Blood) and 3 tracks by Ryota Kozuka (1 composition and 2 arrangements). It was released as a 2-disc Original Soundtrack on July 23, 2008 by Aniplex. While Persona 3 had a more modern ****and design, Persona 4 features a more retro one.

The soundtrack will also be available in the North American release.

((Tony's note)): I really enjoyed the music to the last game. Honestly, it completely took me off guard with the different layers and the fusion of the beats that presented a really, fresh clean feeling - for lack of a better way to describe it.I am really eager to see what is i store for this latest installment.

In two weeks, we will see if this game delivers like the previous installments have but during that time I can only just sit back, take in the screen shots, look at some trailers and hang out with fellow video game enthusiasts, such as yourseves, and discuss the excitement of a game that applies what works while pushing the RPG genre forward.

Now with that said, am I the only one excited about this game?

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#2  Edited By MadBootsy

Ah! Thanks for the reminder. I'll definitely check it out when I can. I still need to beat the third one!

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#3  Edited By TonyS

No problem, Tyler. Get finishing that third one, man!

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#4  Edited By zitosilva

I'm extremly excited for this one too. From what I've heard, it's not as deep in symbology or emotional as Persona 3, but it seems like it'll be a hell of a game. Pre-ordered for some time now.

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#5  Edited By darro

I have the 3rd one but you know me and getting games and not finishing them but I enjoyed of what I played of it even though it took ages for you to have your first battle in the game.  Since the last one took months to come out over here, I feel it will be the same way here and we will be lucky to see this by the end of the summer in 09.

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#6  Edited By visionarygs

I'm in the same boat as Darro here, I'm pretty far into the game but I've yet to go back to it.  I've always been a Persona Fan, since the 2D-esque Ps1 versions.  The last modern Persona game I completed was Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne which I personally thought was the most unique entry in the series.   I'll probably end up picking the game up later in its life but no your not the only one with an eye on the game. 

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#7  Edited By brydello

Woah I totally forgot I still have the third one sealed on my shelf...

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#8  Edited By jimb0

You don't write blogs. This is a fake.

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#9  Edited By lordofultima

I liked Persona 3. That said, I haven't gotten that far into it, so I won't get P4 until I beat the third. It's also worth noting that the art in Play magazine is always really well presented, yet the magazine blows.

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#10  Edited By siLVUR

Yes, getting this. Looks terrific, hope it'll match up with 3.