![]() ![]() There really is no definitive "better" game because both have their downsides and upsides. They've got even more content, new persona, new content, new characters, and new Social Links. ![]() And have fun dealing with dumb healers.Īlso, I don't see who would start such a silly 'rumor' saying the P4G versions are nothign special. But if you REALLY REALLY need to run around or see the like 3 cutscenes that got cut then play the PS2. Once again Youtube can help sate your desire to see these cut cutscenes and not being able to run around really isn't that big of a thing seeing as how a ton of your time is spent wasting time running between screens. The improvements over P3 FES, aka making it more like P4 in the combat way of things, is just too much of an improvement to really care about the cutscenes or even losing the ability to run around. If you really need to know about The Answer then just Youtube the story scenes, as they're spread out a lot and don't even last that long for the 20 is hours you'll be doing that dirty addon. The Answer is a worthless 'expansion' to the game that only exists to make people hate certain characters even more and to waste their time. The lack of those cutscenes is a huge loss. It's still an exceptional version of the game, and since P3P is missing basically all of its in-engine cutscenes, at least in how it presents them to you, I would go with that version. I would just go ahead and play FES since you already own it. It's just a lot quicker and more enjoyable to move from location to location. You basically just control a cursor on a screen and move it around to all of the interactable places in town/school. Since you don't control a model of your character, running from area to area, it's much easier to navigate around. P3P adds in full party controls, just like with P4. Instead, you have to set AI rules for how you want them to behave in battle. Unlike Persona 4, P3 does not allow you to control your teammates directly. Direct control of party members in combat.In Persona 3 Portable, there is no cutscene, just the character's heads talking to each other. Basically, whenever you're interacting with other characters in the game, a cutscene is playing in the background in the game engine. This is the biggest problem with that version for me. Instead, some are done in-engine and some just don't really exist at all except in the form of dialogue. Throughout P3, like with Persona 4, there are a handful of fully animated cutscenes. Ultimately, which version is superior will depend on which features you're able to live without. Persona 3 Portable is a really weird game it's superior to Persona 3/ Persona 3 FES in some ways, but inferior in others. ![]()
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