Persona 3 Portable

Persona 3 Portable (2009)

by Atlus, Atlus USA, Ghostlight Ltd.
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Visual Novel
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Persona 3 Portable is an enhanced remake of Persona 3 for the PlayStation Portable. The game features an option to play as a female character, which alters some aspects of the story. In addition to the new playable character, there are two new difficulty levels to select from alongside the original game's three. The game also features some other story related changes regardless of the player character gender. The battle system is also updated to be closer that of Persona 4.Show more
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user avatar@takson11user avatar@takson11
January 29, 2025
i love this game, as my first persona game p3p have special place in my heart and i hope that more people will play this game or othere atlus game here, p.s (poland number 1)
user avatar@hellsrealmuser avatar@hellsrealm
February 09, 2025
i own and love this game. got the ps2 version, then psp, then the digital copy which is now on my ps vita, also the new remastered version on pc. just interesting that you get to play a female protagonist instead of a male role if you choose in the beginning of the game. great game and should be looked at more lol.
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