![]() Rather, I will focus on the enhancements to the main game which can be found in Persona 3: FES. I won’t delve into the finer details of Episode Yourself in this import review, since domestic reviews of the main game should provide a good idea of what Persona 3 is like. Although at the time of this writing there are no plans for a domestic release of Persona 3: FES, the amount of fresh content definitely makes it worth importing.Įpisode Yourself tells the story of a nameless hero who works together with his companions from the Moonlight Mansion School to eliminate the “Shadow Hour,” a phenomenon which results in the manifestation of a tower called “Tartarus” on the school campus (and hordes of demons known as “shadows”) past midnight. Nine months after Persona 3 hit store shelves in Japan, Atlus graced us with Persona 3: FES (short for “FESTIVAL” and pronounced with a soft ‘s’), a “director’s cut” version of the original game, Episode Yourself, accompanied by a new addition, Episode Aegis. Warning: Being a direct sequel, this review contains unavoidable spoilers of Persona 3. ![]()
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