The female protagonist (or FeMC or Kotone) would have been a bit of a different matter. But they’re things that could have possibly been hacked into FES. Those are kind of the tip of the iceberg, though. And it still mostly looks like a PSP game, save for some adjustments here and there. Almost all of the cutscenes are static backgrounds with character portraits on them. ![]() All of the game’s non-Tartarus 3D segments are 2D backgrounds that you move a cursor on. And great pains were not taken to update it. Persona 3 Portable is obviously a great game and all, but it completely omits much of the style, atmosphere, and presentation of the PlayStation 2 versions of Persona 3. I was perplexed for months by the remaster’s announcement. So would we get FES or some kind of mixture of the two? Bizarrely, the answer (ha) was that we’d get an upscaled version of Persona 3 Portable on PC.ĭepending on how you feel about the game, your reaction to this will be quite varied. The PSP version included quality-of-life changes and even more new stuff in addition to having the new episode of the former version of the game removed. Persona 3 FES has a bunch of extra stuff the original release lacked. Naturally, this prompted the question: what is Atlus going to do about Persona 3? After all, there’s no definitive version of the game. Persona 3 is due out early next year on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch.Persona 4 Golden randomly showed up on PC the other year. There's always the possibility Atlus is planning something similar with Persona 3 Reload, but there honestly doesn't seem to be much of a reason to not do so. The frustrating point for fans is that many want to be able to play as the female protagonist introduced in Persona 3 Portable, making this remake quite alienating to a huge portion of the fan base.Ītlus does have a history of releasing new versions of its games, obviously Persona 3 being one of them, with Persona 4 later receiving its Golden version, and Persona 5 its Royal version. Wada also explained that the main updates Atlus is focusing on is to bring it more in line with Persona 5, but keep everything from the original version in terms of story. We'll be kind of releasing that information, following everything. ![]() We also have both new and arranged music. So we have newly recorded voices, we have new scenes and events. Niitsuma continued by saying they "can't really go into the details at this point yet, but we have remade basically everything from scratch as for Persona 3 the original version. "We wanted to really genuinely work on recreating the Persona 3 experience." ![]() "So first I'd like to mention that since the basic concept of the Persona 3 remake was to remake the Persona 3, we don't have the FES and Portable contents included," Niitsuma explained. Persona 3 Reload producer Ryota Niitsuma and chief director Kazuhisa Wada confirmed this in a recent interview with IGN, where they explained their reasoning behind this decision. Instead, for some baffling reasoning, it is choosing to not do that, instead opting for the route that just makes the original release of the game, and won't include anything from FES or Portable. ![]() You would think that with the luxury of hindsight, Atlus could look back at the three different versions of Persona 3 and combine them into one complete package to make up Persona 3 Reload, a remake of the PS2 title formally announced at yesterday's Xbox showcase. If you were hoping that Persona 3 Reload would include content added in later versions of the game, you'll be disappointed to hear it's just a remake of the original game.
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