Persona 3 Reload is yet another game that challenges our interpretation of that term. It’s not as lavish a remake as the attention paid to Resident Evil, and nor is it as meta and self-referential as ...
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The original Persona 3 holds an interesting — and important — place in the series. Considered by its devoted fans as the best entry in the long-running JRPG franchise, Persona 3 wowed with a gripping ...
Persona 3 Reload has done a fantastic job reimagining Persona 3 for modern consoles. The revamped combat system is fun, the improved graphical presentation is a sight to behold, and the story and ...
Let’s get right into it. In an industry where remakes and remasters are far from rare, Persona 3 Reload is an absolute masterclass on the idea. As the progenitor of the modern Persona game, Persona 3 ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One thing that might be more apparent to those like myself who have never played Persona 3 before is that the game ...
Persona 3 Reload from Sega and developer P-Studio hopes to continue the strong surge of remakes and remasters in recent years by bringing up a beloved RPG to modern times. A remake of 2006's Persona 3 ...
Persona 3 Reload Review (PS5) – Leaping from the breakout popularity of Persona 5 in 2017, ATLUS have returned to the game that marked the beginning of the modern Persona formula in Persona 3 Reload.
“This may be coming a little late for most of you, but welcome to the dorm.” Persona 3 is a very special game to me for a variety of reasons. For starters, like many other casual fans, this was my ...
You sort of think that once the second and third versions of a game appear, one of those is probably the “best” version of it. Yet somehow, that isn’t the case ...
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