| hatmoza said: Persona 4 Golden is one of my all time favorite games. It's mostly thanks to all the chemistry between the characters. I can quote almost every memorable scene in that game, and it genuinely made me laugh out loud. It's classic turn-based RPG, but it would never be so high on my list if it wasn't for the enhanced version. Persona 5 has the classic RPG gameplay but it was missing the chemistry 4 Golden had. The characters did not not mesh, and I hardly remember them. I'm hoping they fix this in the improved version. I might give this game another go if so. |
While I agree completely with your P4 Golden sentiments .I'm actually replaying it yet again over the Christmas - New Year break , I feel the chemistry was there in the original and what the enhanced version did that made it even greater was rather than getting a female version of the protagonist and tacked on dungeon like the answer, Atlus rebuilt and reimagined the game for the Vita, integrating a new character and new s-links, giving us more stuff to do and opening up the back end of the calendar to allow us more time. all this woven through the original story .
Persona 5 at the beginning was a bit of a let down and the school sections were well below par compared to Yasogami High and never improved, but it like it's predecessor who's first few hours I also found mundane kept getting better so in the end I enjoyed it immensely.
No matter how they handle the enhanced edition, I feel your fix isn't going to happen, it's not like P4 Golden gave the characters a sudden dose of chemistry that wasn't in the original, what it did was as mentioned in the top paragraph open the world up with new people and activities and story to give you a new experience wrapped around a familiar core.
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