![]() ![]() If you want a fire ability you can use one Persona and if you want a wind ability you can use another Persona. ![]() Personas in this case are just sub-characters that the main characters will use to get access to their attacks and abilities. While players will level up their character and gain new skills, the game is focused on what are known as Personas. With every boss avoiding elemental weaknesses because of this system, it’s a bit of a shame. There is a combo system here, which rewards hitting enemies on the element they are weakest on, which allows additional attacks, it works well but eventually hard enemies appear that have no elemental weakness to avoid abuse of the system, and I think that means the system is overpowered. Even the six elements are a bit standard fare, Fire, water, lightning, wind, and then light and dark, though both of the last two are instant kills attacks for enemies. You choose attacks, and there is a good AI for your party or you can manually control them. The gameplay will look a bit like most turn based battle systems you’ve seen in RPGs before, and admittedly it is, for the most part. This revolves around a turn-based battle system set up with standard attacks and a six element system with enemies having strengths and weaknesses.Īdmittedly I did just play Ni No Kuni 2 recently so Persona 4’s battle system feels a touch on the slow side, but with the ability to let the party members choose their attacks, and use a “rush” system that just issues melee attack commands for each party member, the game does speed up a touch more but it could still be a touch better. This is a JRPG so that’s always going to be a major part of the gameplay system. Let’s start looking at Persona 4 by talking about the battle system in the game. ![]() So I’m coming to Persona 4 Golden with a fresh look. I’ve somehow missed playing any of this series before, though I do remember playing Nocturne at one point, however I barely remember it. The best ones of the bunch are mentioned below, based on how their personality shines during these Social Links.Persona 4 is part of a long-running series called Persona that’s part of a larger series, which is the Shin Megami Tense series. In fact, Persona 4's characters and their Social Links are so memorable that most people would have varying favorites due to how brilliantly each and every one of them is written. The game is full to the brim with amazing combat, a great small-town setting, and some of the most memorable characters in gaming history. ![]() Updated on Maby Ritwik Mitra: Persona 4 is one of the most charming and enjoyable games in the series, even though its dark themes do end up taking center-stage at times. Today, we're ranking the best social links in the game. Unlike in Persona 3, every party member has a Social Link in Persona 4 - but that doesn’t mean they aren’t outshined by Inaba’s many NPCs. More light-hearted than the average Persona title, P4 is a big change of pace for the series, but an incredibly memorable one with quite a memorable cast at the center of it all. RELATED: Persona 4: The Best Chie Cosplays That Look Just Like The Game ![]()
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