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Persona 4 Original Soundtrack

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First released on PlayStation 2 in 2008, Persona 4 will soon be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation consoles, and Xbox consoles, the latter via Game Pass. It marks a new era for the Japanese role-playing classic, which, aside from a 2020 PC port, has been all but inaccessible to anyone without the PS2 disc or a PlayStation Vita. It’s a foreboding, pastoral adventure, and it strikes an altogether different tone than its urban sequel.

Featuring Over 8.5 Hours of Newly Remastered Music from Persona 1, 2 (Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment), 3, 4 and 5 That being said, I do think gamers have a tendency to whine about things. What constitutes "whining" imo? I'd say repeatedly making complaints over and over again at any given opportunity. Saying something once should suffice. Repeating it ad nauseum does constitute whining imo.Publisher iam8bit's Persona 25th Anniversary Deluxe Vinyl Box Set will ship on fifteen analog records in two waves, in Q3 2022 and in 2023. The compilation includes newly remastered music from Atlus role-playing games Persona 1, Persona 2: Innocent Sin & Eternal Punishment, Persona 3, Persona 4 and Persona 5. Featuring music from Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight, Persona 4: Dancing All Night and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight

People asked them for years to bring these games over. And a lot of ppl took pleasure in lording the games over us, telling us how it'll never happen, it's too important to Sony, it can't run, yada yada. In the sprawling Persona 5, I’ve skipped activities and even secondary locations entirely. In Persona 4 Golden it’s easier to dedicate time to banal tasks with your confidants. It’s also easier to linger in Inaba’s nooks and crannies, to grow attached to the placid corners where you spoke to a confidant: the fairly plain riverbank where you and Chie practice fighting together; the restaurant you’ve eaten at a dozen times that sells a special bowl during rainy days; or that one table in Junes’ food court where the group champions victories and reflects on past mistakes. So I never really brought it up, I only made a passing comment about it in response to someone else accusing ppl of "whining"

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But you won't be dusting for clues or questioning suspects in this particular case. Instead, you enter TV screens and explore another dimension that's filled with dangerous, shadowy creatures. It sounds mad written down like that, but somehow, the game makes it work. This is probably thanks to the title's incredibly likeable cast, who ground the experience at every turn. Voicing demand to a developer/publisher, on the other hand, is necessary. Many use derogatory terms such as "port begging" to dissuade people from doing it, but the motive behind it is usually, in my experience, console warring fanboys who secretly fear its going to work, and they want their special game to stay exclusive so they can continue lording it over others to boost their fragile egos. The game primarily takes place in the rural Japanese town of Inaba, which remains one of the genre's most memorable locations. It's an idyllic, if somewhat dull place to be a teenager, but as soon as you arrive in town as a transfer student from the big city, things get crazy. A string of inexplicable murders shakes Inaba to its core, and it's up to you and your new high school buddies to get to the bottom of this macabre mystery.

If you've played Persona 5, you'll already know that stronger bonds means stronger persona creation. These manifestations of your inner self will serve you in battle against the aforementioned shadows, and they act as the link between the game's dungeon crawling action, and the day-to-day high school socialising. It's the same excellent design that's been carrying Persona as a series for over a decade now, and it's especially well balanced, and meaningfully implemented, in Persona 4. Today we're announcing iam8bit's most ambitious project ever: The Persona 25th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set! This collection bundles together 15 LPs with 8.5 hours of music from Persona 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. iam8bit knows a good groove when we hear one, so we couldn’t help but shuffle our way into the disco with our buds at Atlus for this earworm release. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight 2xLP features the best of the game’s original & remixed music, from hits like Taku Takahashi’s Last Surprise Remix to Club Velvet’s theme and beyond.Whining is always aggravating. But for Persona it was warranted I think. ATLUS was being idiots putting Joker in Smash, even releasing Persona 5 Strikers, but not giving Switch gamers the main series. Some people will understandably be put off by all of this. Yet, for all the flaws in its script, Persona 4 Golden manages to mine heartfelt stories from other veins. Persona 5 Royal is a veritable amusement park of side activities that can sometimes be overwhelming. In Inaba, however, having fewer distractions lets you focus on your bonds much more closely. It will take some time to adjust to being away from the city, especially without a smartphone constantly buzzing to let you know where everybody is at all times. But there is no need for one. You’re bound to stumble upon a friendly face on your way to the riverbank. For the first time on vinyl, own music from the mainline Persona series in this beautiful Persona 25th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set by @iam8bit! 🎶 I was responding to another individual who made the claim that they were "tired of all the whining for this game on Switch".

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