![]() Boss fights encountered within Tartarus are generally more challenging because they will feature an enemy who has a certain weakness the player needs to exploit, or they’ll make use of a certain status ad nauseam, and if the player doesn’t have the means to fight that status, they’ll be in for a rough ride. However, they all have something which could be best described as an ‘unspoken prerequisite’ to being able to put them down easily. It’s no wonder that bringing in such a talented actress worked out for Altus, and it’s hard to blame them for being interested- Platt’s career extends back as late as 2004, and given her recent involvement in “Fire Emblem Engage”, it says a lot that her role as Mitsuru remains one of her most well known to date.įor the most part, none of the boss fights in this game are truly “hard” even on the game’s Hard mode. Given Mitsuru’s major role in the game’s plot, this performance left a consistent impact on the entirety of the game. These are two decent but otherwise forgettable characters who Platt’s performance ascends into being arguably the best characters in the game. Out of anything in this entire game, Tara Platt’s amazing performance voicing Mitsuru Kirijo and Elizabeth was absolutely stunning and well ahead of its time. ![]() Like last time, we will handle this with a “Great, Good, Bad and Ugly” approach. While some leniency should and will be given for a game that released seventeen years ago, today’s review will aim to give the game a look. Like Persona 4, actual changes made to the game are relatively minimal, as it seems Altus simply wanted to recreate the original Persona 3 experience. Who knows.Much like with Persona 4, Persona 3 got the remastering treatment early this year. Maybe Atlus is currently working on it, maybe not. Portable is the best selling Version (I remember reading Portable sold more than P3Fes and P3 combined), the gameplay system is closer to Persona 4/G and Persona 5/R (that were way more successful than P3Fes), it has two protagonists to appeal more players (many Persona fans would like to have the possibility of choosing the protagonist gender and date the guys too), is easier to port to new consoles and pc, etc.Īnyway, I still think we need a Persona 3 remake. I played and loved both Fes and portable, and I still think that Atlus should make a Persona 3 remake combining Fes and Portable, but I can't blame Atlus for deciding to port portable instead of Fes. The answer is in Fes only, but from what I've seen many don't care about it (for example, in my groups, almost everyone watched the answer cutscenes on YouTube because they didn't like the gameplay, excessive grind, etc). I think some people mostly hate P3P because of the lack of cutscenes and 3D overworld exploration. Even if you prefer P3P over FES, it's still a compromise. Lastly, P3P just feels insulting as it is being released with Golden and Royal. I don't mind not being able to control the party (and the AI isn't bad as some people would lead you to believe) and you have the ability to equip different weapons in FES, which was quite nice. Gameplay-wise I prefer FES because the QoLs in P3P are just not that important to me and make the game feel like P4 and less like it's own thing. Male party members SLs are either ok or awful (Ken) and the only real upgrade imo is the fact that you don't have to date them all, which is something you are forced to do with MC. I don't care about party control and it actually makes the game easier as it wasn't rebalanced around it. ![]() Portable adds some nice features such as FeMC but I don't value them nearly as much as P3P fans seem to do. Whether you like The Answer or not is another matter and doesn't change it doesn't exist ![]() ![]() Even the 3D models alone add a lot to the game.įES also has The Answer and the story just isn't complete without it. P3 still has some of the best cutscenes in the series in my opinion, such as the intro and the persona awakening. FES has a much better presentation which is important for many people, including me. ![]()
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