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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: Quemaqua on Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 08:27:42 PM
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ほしいんですよ! (http://ebten.jp/p/7015009100101/)
Sexy sexy. Now if only I had an extra year of Japanese under my belt. Fuck.
I'm quite sure this will get a US release, though. The game was really popular here, so it'd surprise the hell out of me if we never saw it, especially since the original (http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-b9-49-en-15-persona-70-3d77.html) Persona got a PSP remake that's out here already. I'm picking that one up for Julia and I, but I'm torn about Persona 3 Portable. I won't be able to play it in Japanese for a good while yet, but I don't think Julia is going to have any interesting in playing through the game a third time, so I might just get the JP release and let it collect some dust until I can actually comprehend some of it.
Normally I wouldn't get all that excited about a desk calendar, but it would be sort of awesome to have since the game is supposed to take place in 2010.
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I don't think I'll get this if it comes out to the states. I loved the game, but not enough to buy it again. There would have to be a lot of new content or something to get me to buy it.
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I know there's some, but I have no idea how much. Also, you can play through the game as a girl now, and it changes some of the character relationship stuff for that (like Elizabeth gets replaced by a male counterpart), but again, no idea how much that changes things (though I like the girl's character design). The only other thing I know about is there's supposed to be a super-ultra-hard mode that puts the hard mode from the original game to shame.
I mostly want it because I always wished the game was portable when I played it, and I really didn't get very far despite how much I was enjoying it. If I actually had this portable and was getting language practice while playing, I'm pretty sure nothing would keep me from finishing it barring breaking my PSP.
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Just an FYI, this has officially been announced as a North American product by Atlus. Hooray for English!