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No, the shortcomings of Persona on PSP don't exist solely because of its successors. It's just an antiquated, unpolished and overly confusing game in its own right.
A port of Persona 3's PSP release that includes a new protagonist, battle system changes, and a shift to visual novel-style gameplay. Expect to pay: $20 Developer: Atlus Publisher: Sega ...
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona for the PSP is where the Persona series got its start. Like many other games in the series, the story revolves around a group of Japanese high school students gifted ...
Have you wanted to take out demons wherever you go? Later this fall, you'll have the opportunity thanks to Atlus because Shin Megami Tensei: Persona will be brought to the PSP. The first chapter ...
Atlus sends more Persona love to the PSP, announcing Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable for July release in North America, complete with dozens of hours of additional gameplay and a new player ...
I’m more than a little psyched for the upcoming PSP remake of the original Persona, and while we still lack official confirmation of an impending U.S. release, these videos from the Japanese ...
Details on Persona 3 PSP's downsized upgrade are finally* starting to roll in, and the game's looking like much more than a simple port. Most notably, all that female main character jazz is choice ...
According to a translated listing from Japanese retailer Rakuten, Persona’s PSP edition will include new animated movies, a soundtrack rearranged by Persona 3’s composer, and new dungeons.
Persona 3 Portable may be one of the most notable ports of the bunch as it has been much harder to play since it was originally released on PS2 in 2006. It was last officially released on PSP ...
Good news for Persona fans: Atlus is planning to release a remake of the first Persona title for the PSP with updated graphics, and a handful of new features. Bad news for Persona fans: Atlus has ...
Famitsu has the scoop on Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, which is coming to PSP on May 17. Recommended Videos Shoji Meguro is the director and created rearranged music for the PSP release.