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Persona 4 golden books
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  1. PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS PC
  2. PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS SERIES
  3. PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS TV

“ Never More” is the kind of song that makes you want to both laugh and cry, which some could argue is perfect given Golden’s bittersweet ending. One thing’s for sure though, and that’s the fact that Golden easily has the best ending credits song. That antagonizing harmonica will stick with me for years to come. I thought I would hate Golden’s opening, “ Shadow World,” after a few listens, but it only grew on me. Golden’s music is the kind of peppy music that you would expect to get tired of after a few days, but you don’t. I honestly don’t know how they manage it it’s seriously like magic. Honestly, I think the best way to go about the Persona games is to go in completely blind.Įvery song on the Golden soundtrack is downright genius. However, since it had been a few years since “Persona 4” came out when I played it, I knew I was bound to run into spoilers. Plus, a good portion of the Persona fandom haven’t even played one or two given that Atlus really only focuses on Persona’s 3-5. Sure, there are Easter eggs you can find but nothing crazy. I didn’t play them in order, but it’s nothing to cry about seeing as they aren’t related to each other.

PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS SERIES

Persona 4 Golden was the fourth game from the Persona series I played. Most games, Atlus specifically, have this really important surprise factor, and even the littlest thing can ruin it. Like my last review, I did my best to be as vague as possible.

PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS TV

After a lot of teenage angst, unrequited love, terrible parents and some really tacky looking magical glasses, Yu finds his way through the TV world along with his equally confused friends. Of course, it wouldn’t be a JRPG without weird mystery and magical powers, and the power aspect come inside the strange world in the TV. Unfortunately, Yu’s friends don’t believe a word he says. When watching, Yu finds out he’s able to stick his hand inside the TV, having his hand pass through the screen like it’s water. Curious, Yu and his friends all agree to watch it later that night and see if it’s legit.

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The next day, Yu hears about a show called the “Midnight Channel,” potentially connected to yesterdays murder as the victim was on the Midnight Channel recently. Yu eventually gets shooed away by Dojima and his partner, Tohru Adachi, saying to leave this to the police. Curious residents gossip about an alleged murder that took place which immediately grabs the attention of the trio. As they walk, they notice police cars and caution tape and go over to investigate. On their walk home, Chie and Yukiko tell Yu about their boring, little town. At school, Yu meets three students from his class: Chie Satonaka, Yukiko Amagi and Yosuke Hanamura, although you don’t officially meet Yosuke until a few days later. The next morning starts the typical JRPG (Japanese role-playing game) experience: bond with newfound family, make friends, learn about user interface, noted for the unique color and style and go to school.

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Yu, Dojima and Nanako all head home and help Yu settle in and prepare for his new life in Inaba.

persona 4 golden books

Before getting back into the car, he is stopped by a gas station attendant who shakes his hand and welcomes him to town. Dojima stops for gas on the way home which lets Yu explore the small town. Upon arrival, he meets his police officer uncle and seven year old niece, Ryotaro Dojima and Nanako Dojima, respectively. Golden starts with second year high schooler, Yu Narukami, in a train on his way from Tokyo to a small rural town called Yasoinaba, Inaba for short. The developers, Atlus, really have a knack for milking their popular series seeing as “Persona 4” got seven spin-offs after it’s initial release. Golden is a re-release of “Persona 4” which came out in 2008.

persona 4 golden books

PERSONA 4 GOLDEN BOOKS PC

“Persona 4 Golden” originally released on the Play Station Vita in 2012 and came to PC in June 2020. Join WSPN’s Kris Poole-Evans as he reviews the best and worst video games to play.













Persona 4 golden books