Going to say no since there won't be anyone for amazon to PMWill it get any cheaper on BF?
Chat up Amazon. Or cancel and reorder.Wow I bought this earlier today for $24 on amazon. Is there a way to get the difference back?
Ok thanks for the info.Chat up Amazon. Or cancel and reorder.
It's been $20 digital and has hit $25 retail a few times, but $20 for retail is as good as it gets for P4G. It's a niche title and not carried at B&M outside of Gamestop, so it'll probably never hit clearance prices ($10 or under).This is part of a big sale that Atlus is doing on a lot of their games.
Atlus puts their games on sale fairly frequently. This has been $20 three or four times already either on PSN or retail.
It won't. If you go to the website it clearly says only online is at discounted price.Kind off topic, but P4G is also $19.99 on Gamestop.com, but when I went into the store today, it was still ringing up as $29.99. Anyone know when the prices should update?
Did you go with ship to store? The game isn't available in stores at the discounted price, FYI.will be picking this up at gamestop later with credits. nice!
No game is for everybody, man. I know of more than a few games that have universal acclaim that I just don't like.I'll be that guy (again). One of the worst games I've ever played. After 5 hours, I couldn't take it anymore and sold it. Just endless babble, the worst dungeon design I've seen in recent memory, and unless you play it with a guide you'll never get a good ending. Just.. I know I HAVE to be missing something because of the universal love this game gets, but I'm really not sure what it is.
So why did I buy i again? *sigh*...
doesn't say anything about the price being online only on my browser. so i would assume its the same price instore.Did you go with ship to store? The game isn't available in stores at the discounted price, FYI.
Oh wow. Site must have changed since the last I looked. Thanks for the heads up. I might pop in and pick it up then.doesn't say anything about the price being online only on my browser. so i would assume its the same price instore.
Your not alone. I hate anime in general and this felt no different. Of course we are in the minority and Im not trying to discourage anyone from getting it. I will give it another shot eventually as this goes on sale digitally once every once in a while but for now at this moment I hate it.I'll be that guy (again). One of the worst games I've ever played. After 5 hours, I couldn't take it anymore and sold it. Just endless babble, the worst dungeon design I've seen in recent memory, and unless you play it with a guide you'll never get a good ending. Just.. I know I HAVE to be missing something because of the universal love this game gets, but I'm really not sure what it is.
So why did I buy i again? *sigh*...
Sorry you feel that way. I know how it feels to hate universally loved games. I got into a huge argument with GameStop staff when I traded in a copy of Twilight Princess for the Wii shortly after it came out. I just didn't like it. I thought it was boring and derivative.I'll be that guy (again). One of the worst games I've ever played. After 5 hours, I couldn't take it anymore and sold it. Just endless babble, the worst dungeon design I've seen in recent memory, and unless you play it with a guide you'll never get a good ending. Just.. I know I HAVE to be missing something because of the universal love this game gets, but I'm really not sure what it is.
So why did I buy i again? *sigh*...
There is a bad end, actually. I've never seen it outside of YouTube.I'm actually kind of intrigued by your critique because I didn't even know the game had a bad ending. From my experiences, I thought it just had Good and True (which is basically acquired by someone asking "Want to see the rest of the game?" and you going "Yes, please."). I've only played the PS2 version and, but I might pick up Golden to see how to get the non-good ending(s).
Atlus announced on their Twitter feed that this pricing does not start in stores until the 29th, although I do know what stores this will happen for. Someone on another thread suggested Gamestop as in store sale pricing on Dragon's Crown apparently also starts there on the 29th.Did you go with ship to store? The game isn't available in stores at the discounted price, FYI.
There's manual control for the PSP version of P3, so I think you should be fine going back to it, gameplay-wise. I personally don't like the visual novel presentation of the P3P though, and prefer the console version, even though it has AI control.I have Persona 3 for Vita and haven't played it yet. Do people generally play both or is 4 enough of an upgrade that you would never go back to 3?
I had no clue what persona was and 4 was great to start. Not lost or confused at all.I have Persona 3 for Vita and haven't played it yet. Do people generally play both or is 4 enough of an upgrade that you would never go back to 3?
The PS2 version of Persona 3 is better than the PSP version. So if you want the best Persona experience, either play FES for the PS2 first or play Golden first and then go back to FES.I have Persona 3 for Vita and haven't played it yet. Do people generally play both or is 4 enough of an upgrade that you would never go back to 3?
Disagree, you miss out a huge chunk of the game without a guide. Not everyone is going to play the game twice.The PS2 version of Persona 3 is better than the PSP version. So if you want the best Persona experience, either play FES for the PS2 first or play Golden first and then go back to FES.
I'd suggest doing the latter since Golden is a very solid, quality experience.
Oh, and don't use guides for your first playthrough.
There is nothing wrong with Persona 3 Portable. In fact the creator prefers the story of female main character over the male main character. I strongly suggest playing P3P first, as P4 made many gameplay improvement. For example, there is no changes in dungeon design in P3. You will enjoy P3 less if you play P4 first.Thanks for the replies everyone! It sounds like I bought the wrong version of P3 but I think I might try a bit of 4 first anyway.
What? Are you seriously trying to argue for first timers to play through the games with max s. link guides? The point of the game is for you to play it through how you want and worry about 100% completion on subsequent playthroughs when the schedule isn't so tight that you have to do everything perfectly WHILE hoping the RNG gods are shining their favors down upon you.Disagree, you miss out a huge chunk of the game without a guide. Not everyone is going to play the game twice.
P3P is a terrible first Persona experience -- there aren't any cutscenes, you can't run around in areas, and the epilogue is removed. For P3, you should play FES first, then go through P3P with FEMC.There is nothing wrong with Persona 3 Portable. In fact the creator prefers the story of female main character over the male main character. I strongly suggest playing P3P first, as P4 made many gameplay improvement. For example, there is no changes in dungeon design in P3. You will enjoy P3 less if you play P4 first.
There is nothing wrong with Persona 3 Portable. In fact the creator prefers the story of female main character over the male main character. I strongly suggest playing P3P first, as P4 made many gameplay improvement. For example, there is no changes in dungeon design in P3. You will enjoy P3 less if you play P4 first.
Well obviously there are some differing opinions here and I thank you both for your input. Since I already own PSP P3 maybe I will give it a try tonight to see what the series is all about before P4 arrives....
P3P is a terrible first Persona experience -- there aren't any cutscenes, you can't run around in areas, and the epilogue is removed. For P3, you should play FES first, then go through P3P with FEMC.
Palinn, seriously, don't listen to this guy. He has no idea what he's talking about.
I'm glad to see a couple people not really impressed by it, just because this style of art and game doesn't normally grab me and I thought I was missing something with all of the praise this game gets. Is this game the exception to the rule? If I'm not a big anime fan and don't care much for the endless anime style dialogue, I assume this really isn't for me either eh?Your not alone. I hate anime in general and this felt no different. Of course we are in the minority and Im not trying to discourage anyone from getting it. I will give it another shot eventually as this goes on sale digitally once every once in a while but for now at this moment I hate it.
You can watch giant bomb endurancee run for a bit to get a better idea of the game.I'm glad to see a couple people not really impressed by it, just because this style of art and game doesn't normally grab me and I thought I was missing something with all of the praise this game gets. Is this game the exception to the rule? If I'm not a big anime fan and don't care much for the endless anime style dialogue, I assume this really isn't for me either eh?
Persona 3? Considering there are two MCs... yes. Or are you magical enough to get it all done in one playthrough?So your argument is that it is necessary to play the game twice to get the full experience while using a S link guide allow you to enjoy it by playing it once. Maybe if you have time to play the game twice.
Playing FES is a bad idea unless you want to waste extra time grinding to make up for the horrible AI. The visual novel style is fine, and manual movement save time. The Anser is a horrible mess, better to just youtube it.