seawasp: (Persona 4 main character)
seawasp ([personal profile] seawasp) wrote2012-10-26 07:04 am

[identity profile] ninjarat.livejournal.com 2012-10-28 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
DS and DS2 aren't pressure per se. Both games are designed with many runs through in mind with different endings depending on which characters you have available and the choices you make. First run is about 25 hours with successive runs being as short as about 10 hours if the "skip seen text" feature is used. Missing things is expected in early runs. That's part of the exploration of the games and the world where they are set. And even if you screw up everything there are enough characters permanently attached to the group that you won't be screwed in the end games.

All told I think I racked up about 100 hours on Devil Survivor 2. That's all the endings, all the characters recruited, all the special demons unlocked, and a complete demon compendium. Call me the completist. :)

I'd love to play P4 Golden, but it means obtaining a Vita which means giving money to Sony. I'm not keen on that.

[identity profile] ninjarat.livejournal.com 2013-11-25 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
So, year and change later: Atlus Japan just announced FOUR Persona games for 2014:

Persona 5 for PS3. Yes, for PS3, not 4, not Vita.
Persona 4 Dancing All Night for Vita. A music rhythm game featuring characters from P4.
Persona 4 The Ultimax Ultra Super Hold for PS3. An expansion for P4Arena.
Persona Q for 3DS. A chibi-looking RPG featuring the casts of P3 and P4.

No announcements for North America localization but I figure P5 and PQ are given and Ultra Super Hold is likely given the popularity of P4A. Dancing All Night could show up as a download-only title.

[identity profile] ninjarat.livejournal.com 2013-11-25 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I did. The game is on my list. I wound up making the decision a bit difficult for myself: I picked up a second hand PS3 from GameStop a few months ago. First block, 20GB, remarkably cheap. Do I get the '360 version or the PS3 version?