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A user asks if Persona 3 Portable is a good version of the game to get as well as Persona 3 Reload, which is a remake of the original. See the comments and opinions of other r/JRPG members on this topic.
Persona 3 Portable - The second enhanced re-release on PSP (later released digitally on Vita, and again much later on PS4/Xbox/Switch/PC), adds a female protagonist option and improved gameplay, but at the cost of downgraded visual novel presentation. It is also missing The Answer (though FES's other additions to the main story are still present).
Find walkthroughs, tips, secrets, and more for Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable on PSP. Browse guides by category, author, or popularity and submit your own guide.
A comprehensive guide for Persona 3 Portable on PC, with two versions: one with maximum free time slots and one with minimum free time slots. Includes tips for dungeon crawling, Social Links, Secret Bosses, and more.
And halving to walk from the port island station to strip mall was tedious and now it’s just a listed location and I prefer that. Navigation is a lot simpler. Persona 4/5 have a real style to their locations. 3 was the first concept so I forgive it but it still didn’t look good enough to warrant constant exploration.
Without a doubt Persona 3 Portable. You get the following benefits from playing P3P: You can control your party members which is hugely impactful on gameplay. Every party member has their own social link and events (in FeMC story), just like P4 and P5.
For Persona 3 Portable on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs has 14 guides and walkthroughs.
For Persona 3 Portable on the PC, GameFAQs has 14 guides and walkthroughs.
A user asks how to fuse Thanatos with specific skills in Persona 3 Portable on PS4. Other users reply with tips and suggestions on how to increase the chances of getting the desired skills.
Subreddit Community for Persona 5 and other P5/Persona products! Please be courteous and mark any and all spoilers. Persona 5 is a role-playing game by ATLUS in which players live out a year in the life of a high school boy who gains the ability to summon facets of his psyche, known as Personas.