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so then my dad bought me personas 1, 2 and 3

i was about halfway through 3 when he bought 1 and 2

so i'm taking a little break from 3 to play 1

and man is it different

negotiation is hard and it's kicking me in the buns

but from what i tell i really love the series

it's just

gr8 for so many reasons

idk discussion is probably this:

what persona game is your favorite (or just smt game in general) and for what reasons?

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Guest Sarah_Maria

Get back to playing Persona 3 right now it is my favorite game of all time. Yeah negotiation is quite hard. I usually use guides for that. You'll see a huge difference between 1, 2 to 3 and 4. 3 and 4 are more light hearted well I say that even though 4 is a murder mystery. Have you played the other games in the series. I've played shin megami tensei 1 2 and nocturne. They're hard but have a lot of style.

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Guest artistformelyknownasnicole

I'm pretty much flipping between Innocent Sin, Nocturne, Strange Journey, and Persona 3 right now.

This is going to be my whole summer I know it,,,,

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Guest Luna_Luv2942

I only tried Persona 3 and really didn't get into it (although at the time I had just graduated highschool and the idea of having to be sociable and go through school again turned me off lol). But I have played both Devil Summoner 1 and 2 and Demi Kids Light Version, all of which I think are great.

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Guest Kikaine

Get back to playing Persona 3 right now it is my favorite game of all time. Yeah negotiation is quite hard. I usually use guides for that. You'll see a huge difference between 1, 2 to 3 and 4. 3 and 4 are more light hearted well I say that even though 4 is a murder mystery. Have you played the other games in the series. I've played shin megami tensei 1 2 and nocturne. They're hard but have a lot of style.

so far 1 and 3 are the only ones i've played

3 is giving me a lot of feelings,,

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Guest Kikaine

I'm pretty much flipping between Innocent Sin, Nocturne, Strange Journey, and Persona 3 right now.

This is going to be my whole summer I know it,,,,

same between those and animal crossing

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Guest SourCandy

Persona 1 is pretty nice, but I ended up putting it down and never finishing it. I played 3 and 4 mutiple times and they are probably some of the best role playing games of all time, which is saying a lot, but very few games can really top the level of immersion and feeling in the genre and especially the time period the games are set in.

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