Someone call the Doctor: who's who in Persona PSP scans

Posted Apr 26, 2009 at 9:59AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Atlus, Famitsu, Japan, North America, PSOne
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Yes, I know. Before he got to play the 10th Dr. Who, he was previously in Persona. Or, at least, a look-alike. To those who've played the original on the PSOne, the so-called "Dr. Who" would be the flamboyant Nate Trinity (i.e. Kei Nanjou in the Japanese version).

So who's who in Persona, you ask? Well, here's a batch of scans from the latest issue of Famitsu, outlining the characters of the game. We've got the nameless, silent protagonist (i.e. you, Boy with Pierced Ear) - a staple in the series - and the rest of the ragtag crew of high school kids.

Persona PSP - Image 1 Persona PSP - Image 2 Persona PSP - Image 3


Atlus USA has confirmed Persona for a fall 2009 release in North America. The game gets released in Japan on the 29th.



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by SHGill - 2009-04-26 05:06
» Mhhh...

Mark in Japan stayed the same. I wonder if they'll change him into a black kid again for the Europena/North American version.

by Gino D. - 2009-04-26 05:37
» Yup. I keep on wondering the same thing...

Here's what I'm hoping though: since the localizations of the more recent Persona games on the PS2 have retained the Japanese names, it could also follow that the localization of this remake will get similar treatment.



Really hoping we could get a peek at English screens soon...

by MitchenX - 2009-04-26 13:30
» yeah

stupid me never even knew he was white. with freckles and a funny hat, no less! black or white, i'm getting this as soon as its in english :)

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