Atlus reveals Persona 4
Atlus has announced Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 for the PS2. This new chapter in the Persona series is scheduled to be released across North America on the 9th of December for $39.99. Every copy of the game will include a soundtrack CD.
Persona 4 sees an urban youth’s year long stay in Inaba, situated in the Japanese countryside, changed by a murder which leads to a series of crimes. The youth discovers that he and his friends have the power to solve the case and restore peace.
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Comments:
The Shin Megami Tensei series of games is possibly one of the most consistently messed up series I've ever played. When you're doing stuff like fighting God, allying yourself with demons and angels, becoming a demon, and having to simulate shoot yourself in the head to power up, you know you've got something really bizarre on your hands.
And despite that, it's a damn fine, if particularly difficult, series. Looking forward to playing Persona 4!