Hello all! I'll begin by saying that I'm a long time RPG nut, playing all of those Final Fantasies, Dragon Quests, Golden Suns and more. I like both the old systems of combat and storytelling as well as the new ones (ala, FF13).
There's been a lot of praise recently for a couple of games that seemed fairly unheard of, that being the expanding Persona series.
I played what I thought was the first game on the PS2 a while ago (Shin Megami Tensei something something, but it had Dante in it) and while I sold it before it was finished, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Summoning devils and such was a blast in the combat.
Now, I hear heaps of praise going out to Persona 3. After doing a bit of sniffing around, I found that it had a Japanese highschool aesthetic. I was into my Cowboy Bebop, Trigun and Tenchi Muyo back in the day; but I really wanted to know whether all of this stuff is off-putting? I want to be saving a paradoxical world from demons, not play a bloody dating sim!
So anyway, if I could get some advice, that would be a great help. I've put a poll up also.
Is the combat well worth the experience, knowing that I'm still fond of turn-based strategical combat? Is the Japanese culture layed on too thick?
Thanks for the help!
There's been a lot of praise recently for a couple of games that seemed fairly unheard of, that being the expanding Persona series.
I played what I thought was the first game on the PS2 a while ago (Shin Megami Tensei something something, but it had Dante in it) and while I sold it before it was finished, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Summoning devils and such was a blast in the combat.
Now, I hear heaps of praise going out to Persona 3. After doing a bit of sniffing around, I found that it had a Japanese highschool aesthetic. I was into my Cowboy Bebop, Trigun and Tenchi Muyo back in the day; but I really wanted to know whether all of this stuff is off-putting? I want to be saving a paradoxical world from demons, not play a bloody dating sim!
So anyway, if I could get some advice, that would be a great help. I've put a poll up also.
Is the combat well worth the experience, knowing that I'm still fond of turn-based strategical combat? Is the Japanese culture layed on too thick?
Thanks for the help!