Contact your inner demons: Persona PSP debut trailer

Posted Feb 6, 2009 at 8:10AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Atlus, CGI, PSOne
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There we go. Finally a debut trailer for the PSP remake for Persona. It's been thirteen years now since its original release on the PSOne, so with some CGI animated sequences in tow, this spruced up classic should appeal to old and new fans alike.

This one's got new dungeons, balanced gameplay, an overhaul of the town map, sped up battle animations, and this new gameplay element called Demon Conversation to max out those Tarot cards. There's even talk of being able to swap Personae among your party members.

I wasn't able to catch this the first time it was released back in '96, so now's a good chance more than ever... given that Atlus releases it in English, at least.



You can check out Persona's official website from Atlus through the Via link below.



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by Salvy - 2009-02-06 05:42
» yesss

Finally some good games are coming to the PSP, I been playing Persona: Innocent Sin, one of the best games I played, looking forward buying it first day.



Anyone knows the name of the song that's in the Persona's official site?

by Gino D. - 2009-02-06 06:22
» Music

Not sure about the title of the song, but chances are it could be Yumi Kawamura singing it. Or something arranged by Shoji Meguro. They're Megami Tensei regulars.

by Karl B. - 2009-02-06 14:47
» I want this.

Make it work, Atlus!

by genesiscopy - 2009-02-06 16:57
» ost

yup it's arranged by Shoji Meguro and sung by Yumi Kawamura, although i dont know if Lotus Juice will be joining as well...



btw hoped that they released it in NA and also successfully translate the Snow Queen quest (recall in the vid where the school got frozen?)

by KirbySS - 2009-02-06 19:09
» .

Just FYI, Contacts and swapping party member's Personae were already part of Persona 1 (and IS/EP for that matter). So uh, not exactly "new features".

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