#PERSONA 4 GOLDEN PS3 PC#
Just last year, Persona 4: Golden received a PC port that ended up selling well despite coming out the same year as Persona 5 Royal. It's confusing to say the least, but no matter where Persona 3 is published, it would do a great service for fans who are looking to play through the whole franchise. There has been a lot of speculation regarding where each game in the Persona series is going to release next, as the mainline games have been exclusively on PlayStation but certain Persona spin-offs were released on other platforms, meanwhile others get cross-platform releases. Persona 3 deserves to be played and made widely available to fans and newcomers alike. Playing older games on their original hardware just isn't feasible, and Atlus shouldn't expect fans to be able to hunt down and purchase multiple expensive items just to play earlier entries in the Persona franchise. What's more, even if someone were to find a copy, finding a TV compatible with the PS2 might be another hurdle further preventing fans from playing the game.Ī PSP version was released that faces a similar issue as the PS2 version, and although the game is available on the PlayStation Network for PS3, there are plenty of issues with acquiring the game that way too. Persona 3 was originally released on the PlayStation 2, and unfortunately it isn't particularly easy to find a physical copy because the franchise wasn't the smash-hit it would eventually become. RELATED: The Persona Franchise's Central Themes ExplainedĪs with any longstanding gaming franchise, older entries are often hard to come by. There is a lot to be gained from fans revisiting Persona 3, and hopefully Atlus sees that potential. After all, Persona 5 was a major step for the franchise in terms of breaking into more mainstream Western gaming, but Persona 3 really started to pave the way for this breakthrough. While fans are looking forward to Persona 6, it might do Atlus a lot of good to work on a way for them to experience Persona 3 on modern consoles.
Namely, Atlus should bring back Persona 3 as either a remaster or a full-blown remake. The growth it has seen has brought excitement for Persona 6to something of a boil, but there are other things that Atlus could do before the sixth main entry releases. Since the release of Persona 5 back in 2017, the franchise has seen exponential growth in the West, and it keeps getting bigger with every subsequent spin-off or re-release.
#PERSONA 4 GOLDEN PS3 FULL#
You can see the full list of additions over on the PlayStation blog.There has been a lot of Persona content over the last several years.
Torgue's Campaign of Carnage for Borderlands 2 and a demo for the new DMC: Devil May Cry. There are also sales on some PS3 Ultimates (including the great Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine), and over in the DLC column we get the fifth episode of Telltale's popular Walking Dead series.
A new bundle assembles Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequel for $4.99, and some bonus content is thrown in with Hitman Absolution, alongside a discounted Sleeping Dogs. Meanwhile, Clan of Champions and Sine Mora are both available on the PS3, and Jet Set Radio and Halfbrick's great iOS game, Jetpack Joyride, hit the Vita. And Atlus' acclaimed JRPG, Persona 4: Golden, is out on the PS Vita for $39.99. PlayStation All-Stars is now available in digital form on the PS3 for $59.99, as is a pint-sized version on the PS Vita for $39.99.
#PERSONA 4 GOLDEN PS3 UPDATE#
The latest PlayStation Store update brings two long-awaited game to PS3 and PS Vita.