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The headphones the protagonist wears throughout the game, available in a special edition release of Persona 3: Fes in Japan, are the Aluminum Ear-Fit Headphones ATH-EM700 SV Edition by [[Audio-Technica]]. |
The headphones the protagonist wears throughout the game, available in a special edition release of Persona 3: Fes in Japan, are the Aluminum Ear-Fit Headphones ATH-EM700 SV Edition by [[Audio-Technica]]. |
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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Atlus Co. |
Publisher(s) | Atlus Co. |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release | JPN July 13, 2006 NA August 14, 2007[1] |
Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 (真・女神転生ペルソナ3, Shin Megami Tensei: Perusona 3) is the fourth game in the Persona series. (Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment being separate games) The game was developed and published by Atlus Co. for the PlayStation 2 console system. Persona 3 was released in Japan on July 13, 2006, and was set to be released in North America on July 24, 2007, but due to a manufacturing error with the Persona 3 art book, Persona 3's ship date was delayed to August 14,2007.[1]
Gameplay
Persona 3 is a departure from its predecessors in that the story moves in a slow, day-to-day pace over the span of a year rather than jumping from event to event in typical console role-playing game (RPG) fashion. Like in previous instalments, the main character attends high school, but now school activities (studying, building a social life, etc.) are important to building up statistics, and half of the game is dedicated to participating in school activities; the other half involves fighting demons in Tartarus at night. This "day in the life" style of gameplay is similar to Japanese RPGs with dating sim elements, like Harvest Moon, Azure Dreams, or Atlus' own Imodoki no Vampire: Bloody Bride.
The battle system is a turn based-style interface called Once More, similar to the Press Turn battle system used in other recent Shin Megami Tensei games such as Digital Devil Saga. However, instead of rewarding the entire party for exploiting weaknesses, extra turns are given on an individual basis. There also appear to be special attacks that can be used when all enemies are knocked out from their weaknesses, such as where all characters rush at the enemies in a cartoon-style dust cloud. However, only the protagonist is controllable in battle, while the numerous allies that join your party are governed by AI, which the player can influence somewhat with preset "Tactics." At the beginning of the game, the player has a few basic Tactics to choose from, but more can be learned as one gets further into the game.
Plot
A teenager who was orphaned as a young boy returns to the city of his childhood. Shortly after transferring to Gekkoukan High School, he is attacked by Shadows -- creatures that feed on the minds of their victims. The assault awakens his Persona, Orpheus, his only chance at defeating these creatures of the night. He soon discovers that he shares this special ability with other students at his new school. From them he learns of the "Dark Hour," a hidden time that exists between one day and the next, swarming with Shadows. He joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (SEES), and with his new friends, confronts this evil threat...
Main characters
Playable characters
Protagonist
Japanese: ???. Voiced by Yuri Lowenthal
The main character of this story. He is a High School Junior who transferred to Gekkoukan High School in April. While under attack from the mysterious Shadows, he awakened as a Persona-User. In contrast to the past titles, he is the only one in this game able to change with various Personae. Like other Shin Megami Tensei games, the main character's name comes from the player and the character himself doesn't speak except for very few instances.
He is known in Japanese fandom as Shūjinkō (主人公, Shuujinkou, literally "main character"). In the Manga version, authored by Sōkabe Shūji , he is named Minato Arisato (有里 湊, Arisato Minato).
Yukari Takeba
Japanese: 岳羽 ゆかり. Voiced by Michelle Ruff
Yukari is classmates and dorm mates with the main protagonist. She is positive and cheerful, and a very popular girl as a result, but tends to drive herself beyond her limits. Her reasons for attending Gekkoukan High School are unknown.
Junpei Iori
Japanese: 伊織 順平. Voiced by Vic Mignogna
Junpei is the cheerful class clown of the main character and Yukari's homeroom. He was the first one to make friends with the main character when he transferred. He decided to join SEES after his Persona awakened.
- Persona: Hermes, Trismegistus of The Magician arcanum
Mitsuru Kirijou
Japanese: 桐条 美鶴. Voiced by Tara Platt
She is the daughter of the Head of the Kirijo Group, controller of vast corporate holdings, and Student Council President at Gekkoukan High School. Upon discovering the main character's potential as a Persona-User, she invites him into the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad.
- Persona: Penthesilea, Artemisia of The Empress arcanum
Akihiko Sanada
Japanese: 真田 明彦. Voiced by Liam O'Brien
Akihiko is Captain of the Gekkoukan High Boxing Club. His main interest in fighting the Shadows is to train himself physically. He seems to have a driving need to become stronger for some reason...
Persona: Polydeuces, Caesar of The Emperor arcanum
Fuuka Yamagishi
Japanese: 山岸 風花
Fuuka's painful self-awareness makes her shy and withdrawn. She is a potential Persona-User, but frequently calls in sick to school on account of her fragile constitution. As a result, she cannot assist directly in battle, but...
- Persona: Lucia, Juno of The Priestess arcanum
Aegis
Japanese: アイギス. Voiced by Karen Strassman
Aegis is a humanoid weapon created to destroy Shadows. She was given a psyche in order to enable Persona use. She seems to have another important task as well...
- Persona: Palladion, Athena of The Chariot arcanum
Ken Amada
Japanese: 天田 乾. Voiced by Mona Marshall
Ken attends Gekkoukan Elementary School. Like the others, he joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad because of his potential as a Persona-User, but unlike them, he is only in 5th grade...
Koromaru
Japanese: コロマル
After losing his master in an accident, Koromaru lived the life of a stray. Once he awakened as a Persona-User, he became a loyal SEES member and a welcome ally in Tartarus.
Shinjiro Aragaki
Japanese: 荒垣 真次郎
Shinjiro is a Senior at Gekkoukan High School. Everything else about him is a mystery, except for his acquaintance with Akihiko. Who is he really?
- Persona: Castor of The Hierophant arcanum
Other characters
Takaya, Jin, and Chidori
- Takaya. Voiced by Derek Stephen Prince
- Jin
- Persona: Moros of The Hermit arcanum
- Chidori
- Persona: Medea of The Hanged arcanum
This shadowy group of three calls itself Strega. All three are shady, but Takaya, the leader, looks even more ominous than the other two. What is their goal?
- Elizabeth
Mysterious character from Fes
Metis
Japanese: メティス
Another Android claims herself as Aigis' sister to the party. There is a cut-scene from the game which shows that Metis is playable as a party member.
- Persona: Psyche of The Hierophant arcanum
Persona 3: Fes
On April 19, 2007, Atlus released an add-on disk for Persona 3 called Persona 3: Fes (ペルソナ3フェス, Perusona 3 Fesu). A "directors cut" version, which includes both Persona 3 and Persona 3: Fes, was released on the same date. "Fes" is said to come from the word "festival." Fes claims to add another 30 hours of gameplay to the Persona 3 game. It includes a chapter after defeating the main boss, called the Aegis chapter. Unfortunately, the U.S. will not receive the Fes Append disc with the Persona 3 as stated in a recent Atlus USA press release of the game although they have not ruled out that Fes may come to the states at a later date.[2]
Media releases
There has been several media releases for Persona 3, consisting of Audio CD and Drama CD. All music are composed by Shoji Meguro.
Audio CD
- Persona 3 Original Soundtrack (SVWC-7380~81) (July 19, 2006)
- Persona 3 Drama CD Vol. 1 - Daylight (FCCT-0050) (March 21, 2007)
- Burn My Dread - Reincarnation: Persona 3 (SVWC-7460) (April 18, 2007)
- Persona 3 Drama CD: A Certain Day of Summer (LACA-5635} (April 25, 2007)
- Persona 3 Fes Original Soundtrack (SVWC-7464)(May 2, 2007)
- Persona 3 Drama CD Vol. 2 - Moonlight (FCCT-51) (May 25, 2007)
Trivia
The headphones the protagonist wears throughout the game, available in a special edition release of Persona 3: Fes in Japan, are the Aluminum Ear-Fit Headphones ATH-EM700 SV Edition by Audio-Technica.
References
- ^ a b "Persona 3 - Slight Shipping Delay". Atlus. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ^ "Atlus USA Officially Announces Persona 3". Retrieved 2007-04-25.
External links
- Official Japanese Persona 3 and Persona 3: FES site
- Persona 3 Playtest
- Digital Devil Database: Info and media for Persona 3 and other related Megami Tensei games.
- Official English Persona 3 site
- DDS-Net(fan site)