Persona 4 Golden trailer shows off new features
Persona 4 Golden is no mere port of the fine PS2 RPG, no no no. The Vita edition comes bristling with all manner of shiny new additions and improvements. A new trailer shows off some of the extras, and has some delightfully cheery music to lift your spirits on a chilly autumn morning.
Persona 4 Golden is no mere port of the fine PS2 RPG, no no no. The Vita edition comes bristling with all manner of shiny new additions and improvements. A new trailer shows off some of the extras, and has some delightfully cheery music to lift your spirits on a chilly autumn morning.
Persona 4 Golden adds a new character, new events, more voicework and anime cutscenes, new attacks, new Personas, and more new things. New. It's coming to Vita on November 20.
A Persona 5 is on the way, though little is known about it so far. The newest entry in the series is curious fighting game spin-off Persona 4 Arena, from BlazBlue developer Arc System Works.
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Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Persona 4 Golden trailer shows off new features.
Persona 4 Golden is no mere port of the fine PS2 RPG, no no no. The Vita edition comes bristling with all manner of shiny new additions and improvements. A new trailer shows off some of the extras, and has some delightfully cheery music to lift your spirits on a chilly autumn morning.-
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I think those are the only ones that have changed, judging by the Megami Tensei Wiki. I noticed the change in Chie when I was watching the Persona 4 Quick Look, as Chie's voice acting sounded far less "childish" in original P4 than it does in P4A.
I also noticed a number of English voice actors who did work in Catherine (which makes perfect sense, since that's what Atlus released in 2011). It's funny to think that Troy Baker voiced both Vincent Brooks and Kanji Tatsumi.
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