Good news! Persona Collection is now available for all major home consoles. In case you didn’t know, there is no doubt that the spin-off saga of Shin Megami Tensei known as Persona owes most of its success to its third, fourth and fifth installment. These 3 role-playing games are so good and so accessible that they managed to make the franchise a true global phenomenon, and one of the most lucrative intellectual properties of Atlus company. If you are familiar with these games, but never tried them (or if you are a fan who just wants to play them again) this is the perfect opportunity to experience these great adventures.
Save money on P3, P4G and P5R with Persona Collection!
Persona Collection is a package that includes Persona 3, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal, for a price of $89.99. Although these titles are also available individually in digital stores, if you buy them separately they would cost you $100 in total. So you will save a good amount of money if you buy the package with the whole collection, and why not do it? After all, these 3 role-playing games are excellent and if you try one, you will want to try them all. This collection is available right now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.
Although the 3 games of Persona Collection are quite popular, the current success of the franchise is mainly attributed to Persona 5 and its re-release Persona 5 Royal. Although some fans also debate that Persona 4 and its re-release Persona 4 Golden is even better. On the other hand, many fans believe that Persona 3 did not age very well, so we recommend that you try it only after playing the other two (The stories of the 3 titles have no connection with each other, like the Final Fantasy games) Although you can also wait for the remake Persona 3 Reload to come out next year.
Persona 3, 4 and 5 are three role-playing games with turn-based combat that received excellent reviews, both by critics and fans. They are stories set in the daily life of young Japanese people, but with supernatural elements related to psychological horror. The gameplay is fun and accessible, even if you don’t like turn-based combat so much, and it contains visual novel elements, where you can meet and bond with the cast of memorable characters. If all this sounds like something that might interest you, you can’t miss Persona Collection. We recommend that you get the Nintendo Switch version, as you can take it everywhere.
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