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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 ps2 Game Reviews
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3
Critic Score
Metascore: 87 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.1 out of 10
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In Persona 3, assume the role of a high school student, who was orphaned as a young boy, and has recently transferred to Gekkoukan High School on Port Island. Only days after he arrives at the school dorm, he is attacked by a Shadow. The assault awakens his Persona, Orpheus, his only chance at defeating this creature 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 that have been slowing claiming victims known as The Lost - poor souls who have inexplicably been turned into walking zombies. Under the supervision of school chairman Shuji Ikutsuki, he joins his new friends in confronting this evil threat... With your school as the primary battlefield, you are forced to juggle between two lives: student by day, defender against evil by night. And your greatest challenges await you on the eve of each full moon. [Atlus]

PUBLISHER: Atlus USA
DEVELOPER: Atlus USA
GENRE(S): Role-Playing Game
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: M (Mature)
RELEASE DATE: August 14, 2007

What The Critics Said

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100
GameShark
Persona 3’s unusual take on the RPG formula takes some getting used to, but it’s well worth the small amount of effort it requires to become acclimated. If you’re tired of the same old RPG shtick, but still want a compelling story and addictive gameplay, look no further.
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100
Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Spellbinding stuff with lashings of imagination: well worth top marks! [Feb 2008, p.76]
97
Gamer 2.0
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 is one of those rare games where every single element comes together to deliver something truly special.
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96
RPG Fan
I loved Persona 3. It delivered an experience that was both novel and familiar, and with the exception of the anime cutscenes and some of the voice acting, did so with excellent quality.
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95
GamePro
At the end of the day, Persona 3 is an engaging title that truly pushes genre conventions in an exciting way. [Sep 2007, p.82]
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95
Gaming Nexus
Persona 3 is one of the most polished and enjoyable PS2 titles I have ever had the joy of playing and reviewing.
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95
ZTGameDomain
I spent quite a bit of time hanging out in the Velvet Room fusing new Persona.
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95
TotalPlayStation
With a terrific storyline and characters, a difficulty that's challenging but not classically MegaTen hard, and a stupid amount of stuff to do in the game, it's impossible not to recommend this game to anyone who love RPGS. And most who don't.
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95
Play Magazine
Games like Persona 3 are the reason we play games. So, I can't say this enough. Play it. [Aug 2007, p.62]
94
Gaming Target
If it isn’t the ‘true’ definitive RPG of the PS2 generation, it’s certainly one of the top.
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92
Game Over Online
Persona 3 is, despite that complaint, one of the best RPGs on the PS2, and in fact, on any console. It has characters you'll care about, a combat system that's easy to get into but hard to master, enough of a difficulty curve that you'll feel like you're working for your victories, and a truly bizarre and memorable soundtrack.
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91
Game Chronicles
With an intriguing story, varied and fun gameplay, awesome graphics, a catchy soundtrack, and tons and tons of stuff to do, Persona 3 is easily one of the best RPGs to come out for the PS2 this year, if not the best, period.
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90
GameTrailers
Blending some unlikely, arcane ingredients into a flavorful and original epic, Persona 3 is a rare supernatural delicacy.
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90
Games Radar
This game is a lot of things: thoroughly unique, frequently challenging, and sometimes quite disturbing. But most of all, it's a fantastic experience on many levels.
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90
PSM Magazine
Regardless of whether or not you like RPGs you should pick it up, because it's one of the most enjoyable games we've played in a long time. [Sept 2007, p.70]
90
Hardcore Gamer Magazine
Don't overlook this game based on descriptions alone, because you'll be missing out on an experience that is unlike anything else. [Sept 2007, p.58]
90
Worth Playing
Persona 3 does the franchise proud. The only "problem" that might make someone think twice about jumping in is the focus on character interaction over combat, but if that isn't a problem for you, you'll enjoy Persona 3 a lot.
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90
GameSpy
We can't recommend Persona 3 highly enough, although a lack of even an option for controlling your whole party directly is a real shame.
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90
Deeko
A story telling masterpiece.
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90
Jolt Online Gaming UK
It’s by no means a perfect game and it’s stuck in an over-populated genre, but it’s just so enjoyable and refreshing that it really doesn’t matter. Persona 3 is yet another must have for JRPG fans, as the PS2 slowly shuffles itself out of the limelight.
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90
Playstation Official Magazine UK
It's idiosyncratic, heart-warming funky and one of the most refreshing RPGs to appear on PS2. [Mar 2008, p.102]
90
EuroGamer
Granted, there will always be those for whom story-led gaming and turn-based battles are a complete turn-off, and for those people, Persona 3 is unlikely to be a Road to Damascus experience. For the rest of us, though, this is one of the finest RPGs on the PS2 - and that, in itself, is a huge accolade.
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90
AceGamez
The RPG and turn-based elements might put you off those who aren't fond of the genre, but the game excels in storytelling, story arcing, animation and character building so well that it's worth taking a chance even if you're not a fan.
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90
Games Master UK
Another reason not to put your PS2 into retirement just yet. [Apr 2008, p.85]
90
PTGamers
Persona 3 can be summed up in words like quality, fun and scope. With dozens of hours of play, high production values and good visuals, Persona 3 is one of the best games available for the PS2.
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88
Electronic Gaming Monthly
P3 proves RPGs don't need big budgets to be all-around awesome. [Sept 2007, p.96]
88
Just RPG
Overall, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 is one of the most impressive RPGs to be found on the PlayStation 2 console in quite some time.
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88
GamingTrend
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 is a surprisingly good RPG that is deep enough for veterans of the genre and yet accessible for newcomers.
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87
Pelit (Finland)
With an engaging story, great characters, top-notch production values and highly original game-system this is a truly unique RPG-experience. Respect, Atlus! [Mar 2008]
86
Ferrago
You might well think that Persona 3 is a mishmash of very "Japanese" ideas, and you'd be right. But it's all down to the execution of these ideas and this game has managed to combine some very peculiar elements into a very delicious package.
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86
Cheat Code Central
If players can get through the first hour or so of tedium where there is very little player interaction, Atlus has provided another stunning RPG experience.
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86
GamingExcellence
Persona 3 is quite the interesting experience. It's not often one has to maintain a social life in an evil-battling RPG.
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85
1UP
Delivers a refreshingly new take on the MegaTen concept while staying true to its roots. It's daring and innovative, yet not too unapproachable for roleplaying fans weaned on more traditional fare.
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85
GameSpot
At times shocking and always intense, Persona 3 is not a game you are likely to forget.
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85
Game Informer
Persona 3 holds its themes together with solid gameplay and cool characters, and thoroughly rewards you for the time you invest. [Aug 2007, p.96]
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85
GameCritics
In a world of generic RPGs with cookie cutter plots and characters, Persona 3 is like a breath of fresh air—a game that marches to a different drummer and is worth playing because of it.
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85
Maxi Consolas (Portugal)
Between an RPG and a variant of The Sims, Persona 3 is a title that shouldn’t be missed by anyone who craves for a different experience. The story is not only good but also intriguing and the amount of things that you have to do and manage can be a little overwhelming. [March 2008]
85
PALGN
One of the stronger PS2 titles to be released in recent memory, Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 is a must-have for any RPG fan who's looking for something a little different from what else is available.
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84
PSX Extreme
But the story really does take too long to unfold, the battle environment is far too repetitive and often boring, you don't have as much control as you would like (only controlling one character isn't much fun), the soundtrack gets ridiculously repetitive at times, and there's no actual world map you can physically explore.
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84
Game Almighty
Persona 3 is an amazingly unique title for the Playstation 2. Even if you're not a fan of dungeon crawls, Persona 3 deserves your attention for its maturity alone. Gamers that are sick of typical JRPG settings will love the new atmosphere and relish the creepy style.
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83
IGN
Amazingly deep, with tons of replayability in both the dungeon crawling and social link directions, Persona 3 is an incredibly engaging title.
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82
PSM3 Magazine UK
Polished, completely original and as good as a lot of things that Square Enix have ever done. [May 2008, p.76]
80
Gamestyle
So there you have it, Persona 3 soon warms up to be a memorable experience after a slow burning introduction. For those still hanging onto their PS2 before jumping into the next generation, it’s an essential acquisition for genre fans.
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80
Thunderbolt
Shooting yourself in the head never looked better.
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79
GameZone
If you like games that step outside the bounds of normality – games that defy reality and present the strangest imagery imaginable – Persona 3 is your RPG. But if you prefer the lighter Dragon Quest or Final Fantasy style of games, stick with those. Persona 3 was not made for that audience.
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75
GamerNode
Persona 3 is a fairly unique game, in that it combines stale and tried elements to make them fresh. The presentation is good, and the environments are crisp. This is definitely a game only for the true RPG faithful.
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75
Digital Entertainment News
While dark and moody and supernaturally-tainted, Persona 3’s obsession with the day-to-day school humdrum of its main characters’ lives delivers some unique game play ideas, but also transform it into a love-it-or-hate-it affair. Recommended only for SMT fans.
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70
Edge Magazine
Games with distinct souls are rare things, but Persona 3 succeeds in displaying a mesmerising personality that touches the many well-crafted aspects of its curious and singular approach. [Nov 2007, p.94]
65
WHAM! Gaming
In the end, Persona 3 is a tedious excursion that made me waste hours of my life that I will never get back and left with my right eye bloodshot for staring at the TV screen as my contact lens ran out of moisture and it solidified to my cornea.
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64
Play UK
It doesn't look very nice, gets repetitive going to school every day and killing demons nightly, and "Rogue Galaxy" is still available and better. [Issue#162, p.88]
60
G4 TV
Persona 3's daily structure is both a blessing and a curse. A benefit of the system is that you genuinely look forward to seeing what new characters or events are revealed the next day. Yet having to visit a single dungeon, even one with hundreds of floors, is not always appealing.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.1 (out of 10) based on 31 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Cassie B. gave it a9:
I'm a huge fan of the Shin Megami Tensei series, so this game appeals to me as it is. But out of all the RPG's I have played this has got to be one of my all time favorites.

Nathan T. gave it a9:
I've ALWAYS hated japanime games but this one did something different. It had a great story, excellent characters and the balance act between school and Tartarus was fun. Downsides are that it's repeptitive and has bad music. So what? This game is the first JRPG to ever interest me and I like it. You will too.

Eric gave it an8:
The compelling story and interesting character interactions make this game worthwhile. Unlike other RPGs which go for breadth, this one goes for depth. You don't have a big world setting to explore, but you get to know a small setting intimately well. The biggest problem is gameplay. The vast majority of the gameplay takes place in a single, repetitive, and increasingly irritating dungeon - brief stints into other "dungeons" are brief and lack depth. The combat system is an uninspired rehash of RPG cliches. The lack of direct control over your party members is maddening and adds nothing to the game. Even with the command system, they inevitably make poor strategic decisions that prolong, or worse, lose battles. The single most frustrating aspect is the fact that no one can revive the main character. When another character is knocked out in battle, you can revive them. If an enemy knocks out the main character, it's game over. This means that one lucky critical hit from a relatively minor enemy can undo hours of progress. Even with the best of planning and preparation, this will happen to you numerous times. That said, the pluses are strong enough to more than make up for the minuses. The game uses suspense masterfully and I keep playing just to see what will happen next.

Yuji Y. gave it a10:
The mix of dungeon battles and dating sim like gameplay makes it a very strategic and great game to play.

Tom H. gave it a10:
After finally finishing Persona 3 (including all the side quests, 100 hours later), this simply put is the best RPG of the year. Characters I truly cared about, a plot that has good resonance in today's society, and a game system that's been refined and polished over the years, all came together in a perfect package. It's a rare game that can keep me entertained for so long.

Josephine A. gave it a9:
Persona 3 is a very good game that I'll never be able to forget for years. I'm a huge fan of Shoji Meguro and Soejima Shigenori myself, and to know that those two great people were involved in this game is enough for me to try it out. Then what? I'll never regret it. Even though the graphic's not as good as FF series or those RPGs by Square Enix, the character art makes the player able to know their emotion and feelings. The music is good, too, so funky as well as sad at the same time. Especially "Kimi no Kioku", which has bittersweet lyrics but cheerful tune, makes me cry at the end. This game is love, it deserves two thumbs up for everything. However, the ending is somehow... disappointing. The bittersweet ending is nice, and to tell you the truth, is one of the best endings that ever touched my heart. However, it needs more touch. I mean, more choices for multiple endings... Or at leastone lovey dovery happy ending.

Angelbane gave it a10:
Yet another good game made by ATLUS. This game I don't think some people should get. Not because it's a bad game, but because it can be time consuming. The game is about 300 days long (in game) I say 300 instead of a full year, because some days you aren't allowed to go out or you feel sick and end up sleeping through a few of them. It's not bad though. It takes about 70-90 hours to beat the first time; Well it took me that long (I tend to fall asleep, because when a good RPG hits my hands I never wanna stop). The game is based on how well you get along with people... Well not really... While you play the game you tend to develop something called "Social Links". You get these by spending time with your friends. With each social link increase your special power called persona gerts strengthened. Persona-users can only have 1 persona, however the main character can use multiple personas. Personas are sort of like guardian spirits. They decide your strengths and weaknesses. There are 22 different types of personas. By types, I mean 22 different arcanas. There are well over 100 personas in the game but they all revolve around arcanas. You would understand this better if you knew how to use tarot cards. The arcanas start at "The Fool" and ens with "Judgement". Each arcana has about 5-10 different personas. You can summon your personas in battle by using a fake gun called an "Evoker". Basically, an Evoker forces your guardian spirit or persona out by "shooting" yourself in the head. You summon your persona by selecting a skill in battle. Since I'm on the subject of skills, if you find 2 personas that can "cooperate" you can get a fusion skill. For example: Orpheus + Apsaras = Cadenza. Now Cadenza is one of my favorite skills. It restores 50% of all of your party member's HP and raises evasion for about 3 turns. By the way Orpheus and Apsaras can both be obtained on your Very first visit to Tartarus. "Tartarus" is a tower that nests the enemies you fight called "Shadows". Shadows attack people that don't transmogrify into coffins during the "Dark Hour." The Dark Hour is a hidden time period that occurs every night at midnight. During the Dark Hour regualr people transmogrify or "transform" into coffins. Some people do not. Those people have whats called "The Potential". They don't transmogrify but they are not aware of personas or anything like that. The shadows like to attack these people who don't transmogrify. That's where you step in. You and some of your classmates go to a tower called Tartarus that yous school trasforms into during the Dark Hour. You can spend time here to level up and search for new personas. The game has a "New Game Plus" option after you beat the game. Since I doubt you will complete every single thing your first time through I suggest loading up a New Game Plus. A New Game Plus lets you start the game over again from day 1 but with the same social links, money, equipment, stats, etc... as when you finished the first game. This basically allows you to finish what you couldn't the first time. I thank you all for reading my review and I would also like to thank ATLUS for brining such a great game into my life. I can't wait for the next intallment. Another good game created by ATLUS is Stella Deus. I liked it and hope to soon find time to write a review on it. Way to go ATLUS! Keep up the great work!

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