You’ll need a bit of patience before you get to see what makes the game so special.Įventually, you’ll be able to decide exactly what you do outside school hours, and it’s not long before you’ll find yourself spoilt for choice. And it remains a slow starter: Golden streamlines the original’s infamously languid introduction, but it’s still a good couple of hours before the training wheels come off and you’re given full control over your schedule. As such, it’s showing its age visually, even if its stylish and evocative art design mostly compensates for its technical shortcomings. This is, after all, a port of a port: it’s based on the eight-year-old PS Vita version, which was itself a refined edition of the 2008 PS2 original. Negotiating the pitfalls of adolescent school life while navigating fantastical dungeons filled with bizarre monsters sounds like a weird combination the genius of Persona 4 Golden is how brilliantly it intertwines these two seemingly disparate ideas.Įven so, first impressions aren’t especially promising. With his detective uncle rarely home to help him settle in, he uses his spare time to band together with a group of classmates, each holding latent supernatural powers, to investigate this disturbing phenomenon. Having moved from the bustle and bright lights of Tokyo to the supposed rural calm of Inaba, he’s barely unpacked his bags before a series of gruesome murders shocks the sleepy town. But the teenaged protagonist of Atlus’s sprawling JRPG has it particularly tough. Starting out at a new school is a difficult time for anyone. Reviewed on: Intel Core i3-8350K CPU, 12GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1060 If you do something different or find something interesting (like a lady selling tomatoes in Junes on a particular day), share it! Click that big EDIT button at the top and throw your two cents into the mix.What is it? A port of the enhanced PS Vita version of one of the best PS2-era JRPGs And for those who are on their second/third/eighth play, you'll be able to see exactly what your options are so you can choose something different and hopefully be able to get that extra Knowledge increase, finally acing that midterm, or what have you. So, if it's your first time playing, not only will you be able to visually see all options available to you, you'll then be given the chance to delve into the story of each day a bit further in case you think you might have missed something. You will never (never, ever, ever) be able to max everything out (every Social Quality, collect every Persona, perform ever Fusion, etc.) in your first run. So many aspects of Persona 4 Golden are random and unique to each individual playthrough. There are a few reasons for this, namely the very essence of the game itself. Social Links Available Magician: Yosuke in Learning Building 2F (after school) Sun: Cultural Club in Practice Building 1F (after school) Temperance: Eri at the Bus Stop (after school) Strength: Kou in the Shopping District, North (evening) Quiz Question: "What's it called when you gain more muscle after getting sore through exercise?" Answer: "Overcompensation", 2nd choice, Knowledge increase. Essentially, there will be a reverse TL DR (too long didn't read) on each page- the answer's at the top, the problem's below.Īt the top of each day, you'll probably see something like this, wherein just the barebones details are presented, including (but not limited to) the weath, thatks and their available times, quiz questions and answers, stat increases, new events like job postings or Cultural Club sign-ups: For those seeking a more in-depth, quasi-hand-holding will be there, too, below the summation at the top. The goal of this Walkthrough is twofold: for those merely looking for a list of events, weather, Social Link options, newly-accessible opportunities, books available at the bookstore, et al., you'll be able to satiate yourself by glancing at the top of each day's page and noting what's there. During May, you will increase your Social Links and complete the Yukiko's Castle dungeon.įor a short walkthrough to guide you through the year in Inaba, including the true ending, see our Abridged guide below. May is the second month (and the first full month) you can play in Persona 4 Golden. The first day you have control of your character ( The Protagonist) is April 11th as you arrive in the Shopping District, South. You begin your year-long sojourn in the sleepy, rural, and often rainy town of Inaba during the month of April, 2011.
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