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No just from all the recent Vita announcements.Alrus said:From a jrpg announcement? That's jumping to conclusion
No just from all the recent Vita announcements.Alrus said:From a jrpg announcement? That's jumping to conclusion
From Google translate:GameE said:Um what the heck is this? from sinobi
GameE said:Um what the heck is this? from sinobi
DMPrince said:
A new character named Mary
1.5 times the voice of the PS2 version
Wireless support for calling on others to help you when you're about to die in a dungeon.
Other elements that fans of the original requested
New opening anime with new song from Shouji Meguro
New animation movies
BlazingDarkness said:Persona fighter has Persona 3 and 4 characters btw
Reversed said:RSS feeds gave me this.
It was a mistake... ಠ_ಠ
First thing I thought of when I read P4 Fighting.Gomu Gomu said:
MechaX said:I can't say I didn't see this coming, but it's doing a lot more than what the 3DS is doing on the "get me to buy this thing" scale.
The P4 fighting game is... odd... You know what, just fully make it a MegaTen fighter and call it a day.
MikeE21286 said:Ok, need some P5 info now
.AndriaSang said:Famitsu also has a few preliminary details on the next numbered entry in the series, Persona 5. Basic preparations for the game's development have been completed, with the usual staff members in place. That includes Katsura Hashino as director, Shigenori Soejima as character designer, and Shouji Meguro as main composer.
StuBurns said:The talk of PSV 'winning' is interesting, in the 8-4 podcast the other day they were talking about Japan throwing their support behind PSV. It's as if they just assume MH will be exclusive, so it's going to win. I don't know, or care if that's the case, but it's surprising to me. I really expected exclusives in the handhelds would be over this time around, as it is on the consoles.
As for Bayo 2, I imagine we'll see it before TGS.
The Ultimate In Mayonaka Arena has P3 and P4 characters and takes place twoMechaX said:The P4 fighting game is... odd... You know what, just fully make it a MegaTen fighter and call it a day.
BigJiantRobut said:And it's set two years after 4, which means the Persona 3 characters are going to be in their early-to-mid 20s.
I am going to main the SHIT out of Mitsuru.
Nirolak said:I agree, but I don't want to rule it out.
Lissar said:P4 fighting game to have a story set 2 months after the game, and include P3 characters? Didn't expect that, especially having an actual story. Imagined it would just be random fighting. Don't know how I feel about a fighting game though, I suck at them >>
Spruchy said:Persona 4 was an amazing game, one of my favorite RPGs of all time in fact, but do all of you guys really want to replay it? I might be in the minority but it was a great experience that I have no need to relive.
Luigi87 said:Persona 4 fighting game?
...Wut... WHAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!
.BlazingDarkness said:FUCK YESSS
ALL OVER MY TITS AND UP MY ASS
Sammy Samusu said:I think it's a ghost game from Fatal Frame team, not Fatal Frame 3DS.
We will see.
The Vita is region-free. You could always import the JP release.vall03 said:Vita purchase confirmed! and fuuuu Kana Hanazawa?! too bad Atlus USA don't put JP voices...
H_Prestige said:Strange that they don't port P3 and P4 to the PS3 while they're at it.
Same with PS3 game announcement threads too.Hcoregamer00 said:Ugh, we will have to get used to this in every Vita announcement thread from now on, wont we?
I don't think the technology difference is a big deal, and they both have online, but yeah, the second stick could have a substantial difference in game design. I guess I just expected people to work around those things and support both platforms.Knux-Future said:Well it's not the same since the two are that comparable as the home consoles. Not just powerwise but also the fact that the psv has a second stick and good online features.
Also Japan was behind in home console game development..I see the psv has a potential landing spot for some japan exclusives going forward. It really can be really big.
or it could fail...either way it's gonna be big.
P3P was cool because of the female MC option. I was happy to play it again and feel a much tighter connection than before. If P4 has that, I will get it too, but if not, I won't.Bebpo said:No interest at all; same as with P3P. But these games are good for people who never played the original to get into the series.
Of course not. Just for the ps2->vita conversionsHcoregamer00 said:Ugh, we will have to get used to this in every Vita announcement thread from now on, wont we?
Andriasang said:Atlus Announces Persona 4 Vita, Persona 4 Fighter, and Teases Persona 5
Posted on 08.31.2011 at 08:39, by Anoop Gantayat
This week's Famitsu has some major Persona announcements, ranging from the obvious to the totally unexpected.
First, the game everyone was expected, a remake of Persona 4. Atlus is bringing the PlayStation 2 title to PlayStation Vita as Persona 4 The Golden. This new version adds a number of new features:
A new character named Mary
1.5 times the voice of the PS2 version
Wireless support for calling on others to help you when you're about to die in a dungeon.
Other elements that fans of the original requested
New opening anime with new song from Shouji Meguro
New animation movies
A release is set for Spring 2012.
A bit more surprising is Persona 4 The Ultimate In Mayonaka Arena. Atlus is teaming up with Arc System Works for a 2D fighter that will be released first for arcades in Spring 2012, then for PS3 and Xbox 360 in Summer 2012. The game is being developed by the BlazBlue team.
The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena has a new story that takes place two yeas after the events of Persona 4. Characters from Persona 4 and Persona 3 will feature in the game.
Famitsu also has a few preliminary details on the next numbered entry in the series, Persona 5. Basic preparations for the game's development have been completed, with the usual staff members in place. That includes Katsura Hashino as director, Shigenori Soejima as character designer, and Shouji Meguro as main composer.