PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
9,1/10
2,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA group of high school students discover a hidden TV world called 'The Midnight Channel', an alternate reality infested with shadows that is being used to commit murder. After awakening to t... Leer todoA group of high school students discover a hidden TV world called 'The Midnight Channel', an alternate reality infested with shadows that is being used to commit murder. After awakening to their Personas, the group decides to investigate.A group of high school students discover a hidden TV world called 'The Midnight Channel', an alternate reality infested with shadows that is being used to commit murder. After awakening to their Personas, the group decides to investigate.
Shôtarô Morikubo
- Yosuke Hanamura
- (voz)
- (as Showtaro Morikubo)
Romi Park
- Naoto Shirogane
- (voz)
- (as Romi Paku)
Kappei Yamaguchi
- Kuma
- (voz)
Unshô Ishizuka
- Ryotaro Dojima
- (voz)
- (as Unsyo Ishizuka)
Isamu Tanonaka
- Igor
- (metraje de archivo)
- (voz)
Sayaka Ôhara
- Margaret
- (voz)
Kana Hanazawa
- Marie
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
After playing Persona 5, I really wanted to play more Persona games. Persona 4 Golden released on steam last year, so I finally got the chance to play it. The story in Persona 4 is really good and very engaging, even if the writing is quite weak at times. The additional story in Golden is not anything special but it's fine. The gameplay on the other hand, not really. While the combat system itself is enjoyable, I'm gonna explain later why the gameplay overall is not as good as the story. The main characters are the best part of the game and their interactions are probably the best I've seen in any videogame. The music took some time to grow on me but I ended up absolutely loving it! The art style is nice, although the visual quality is a bit outdated. Also, it's worth mentioning that the dialogue is hilarious at times... like, it had me laughing out loud! Persona 4 Golden is undoubtedly one of the funniest games I've ever played. Now, Persona 4 has one issue that affects the gameplay though; the dull dungeon design. The dungeons in that game are literally copy/paste, empty corridors, which is something Golden could improve on but it didn't. For those who've only played Persona 5, imagine something like Mementos. Another issue is the saving system in the dungeons, it's unnecessarily complicated and it made me lower the difficulty in some parts.
Pros: + Great story + Awesome characters + Decent combat system + Exceptional music + Cool art style
Cons
Narrative: 8/10 Gameplay: 6/10 Content: 8/10 Characters: 10/10 Music: 10/10 Art Style: 8/10
Final Rating: 9.5/10
Much like Persona 5/Royal though, Persona 4 Golden is one hell of an experience! One that I hopefully won't forget anytime soon, as it's truly one of my favorite games I've played in a while.
Do I recommend it?: Yes! Go treat yourself with some Persona, either 5 or 4, it doesn't matter.
Pros: + Great story + Awesome characters + Decent combat system + Exceptional music + Cool art style
Cons
- Inconsistent writing
- Poor dungeon design & complicated dungeon saving system
Narrative: 8/10 Gameplay: 6/10 Content: 8/10 Characters: 10/10 Music: 10/10 Art Style: 8/10
Final Rating: 9.5/10
- Outstanding -
Much like Persona 5/Royal though, Persona 4 Golden is one hell of an experience! One that I hopefully won't forget anytime soon, as it's truly one of my favorite games I've played in a while.
Do I recommend it?: Yes! Go treat yourself with some Persona, either 5 or 4, it doesn't matter.
The beauty of this game is it will take you back to a time when things were simpler. When friendships mean the world to people, when fighting for the greater good meant something, when planning your day slow and steady lead to greater things. This game is nothing less than perfection, which includes the music, which after almost a decade of me playing it, still actively listen to its soundtracks. This will go down in my family linage as a must play at some point in my children's lives, and beyond.
I decided to write this review to counter the one that said "it isn't as good as Persona 5".
That might be true (yet to play Persona 5 due to not opening a PS4) but it is sort of like saying "Back to the Future 1 is terrible because it isn't as good as Back to the Future 2" or "Godfather part 1 is terrible as Godfather part 2 is superior". You could technically say those statements but it is dismissing all the work that the previous entry put into establishing the universe and system.
Prior to playing Persona 4, I couldn't envisage how any game could top the story and characters of Persona 3. The overall system was a lot of fun, the characters and interactions memorable and the conclusion was brilliant. After playing Persona 4 though, I struggle to go back to Persona 3 as so many quality of life improvements were implemented in the 4 that makes 3 seem clunky by comparison. Somehow they also wrote even more engaging characters (Yusuke is more relatable than Junpei, Yukiko is more real than Mitsuru, Chie is more fun than Akihiko, Rise is less annoying and more helpful than Fuka, Margaret is way better than Elizabeth), a better location (spent a couple of years in rural Japan and Inaba is spot on for how these towns look and feel), and the gameplay was even better.
The main downside for the game is that once the mechanics are understood (which is not difficult, the game holds your hand quite a bit) it becomes relatively easy. A few battles are still complex but mostly you want the shadow world sections to finish so you can get back to the story. Spend a bit of time at the beginning grinding extra levels and the game is very easy as you are almost always ahead of the difficulty curve.
I can imagine that with everything that is great about Persona 4 is made even better in Persona 5 and the few problems are fixed up making Persona 5 seem like the better game. That is the nature of game development. But if you have played 5 and want more of the series, go back and play 3 and 4 but judge them on their own merits and enjoy the story and the people you meet along the way.
That might be true (yet to play Persona 5 due to not opening a PS4) but it is sort of like saying "Back to the Future 1 is terrible because it isn't as good as Back to the Future 2" or "Godfather part 1 is terrible as Godfather part 2 is superior". You could technically say those statements but it is dismissing all the work that the previous entry put into establishing the universe and system.
Prior to playing Persona 4, I couldn't envisage how any game could top the story and characters of Persona 3. The overall system was a lot of fun, the characters and interactions memorable and the conclusion was brilliant. After playing Persona 4 though, I struggle to go back to Persona 3 as so many quality of life improvements were implemented in the 4 that makes 3 seem clunky by comparison. Somehow they also wrote even more engaging characters (Yusuke is more relatable than Junpei, Yukiko is more real than Mitsuru, Chie is more fun than Akihiko, Rise is less annoying and more helpful than Fuka, Margaret is way better than Elizabeth), a better location (spent a couple of years in rural Japan and Inaba is spot on for how these towns look and feel), and the gameplay was even better.
The main downside for the game is that once the mechanics are understood (which is not difficult, the game holds your hand quite a bit) it becomes relatively easy. A few battles are still complex but mostly you want the shadow world sections to finish so you can get back to the story. Spend a bit of time at the beginning grinding extra levels and the game is very easy as you are almost always ahead of the difficulty curve.
I can imagine that with everything that is great about Persona 4 is made even better in Persona 5 and the few problems are fixed up making Persona 5 seem like the better game. That is the nature of game development. But if you have played 5 and want more of the series, go back and play 3 and 4 but judge them on their own merits and enjoy the story and the people you meet along the way.
10abcbrah
Persona 4 Golden is a port of the original Persona 4 on the PS Vita and now PC. The game has a great, suspenseful, and fun story. The game-play is a huge step up from Persona 3. Overall, the characters in this game are interesting throughout and special in their own right making the game more fun scary and joyful since they are around most of the time, and when trouble arrives and some characters are threatened you feel like they are a good friend that you need to save which is an impressive feat. This is my first Persona game I ever played, the nostalgic feeling I had for this game made be buy it again on Steam. The game is so good I had to play my 7th run on the game.
Overall, if you have 20 bucks I recommend buying it on Steam or the PS Vita store.
Overall, if you have 20 bucks I recommend buying it on Steam or the PS Vita store.
Excellent story and really fun to a point that when I stop playing I kinda feel sad lowkey!
Only downside is that I think "normal" difficulty is a little bit too hard for normal, but still u can change it to easy anytime if u want.
Personally I changed difficulty to recieve small damage and do big damage and get more XP, do this if u are looking for fun and playing otherwise u must grind hard even for normal.
TLDR: super fun, play on easy.
Only downside is that I think "normal" difficulty is a little bit too hard for normal, but still u can change it to easy anytime if u want.
Personally I changed difficulty to recieve small damage and do big damage and get more XP, do this if u are looking for fun and playing otherwise u must grind hard even for normal.
TLDR: super fun, play on easy.
¿Sabías que...?
- ConexionesFeatured in Outside Xbox: 7 Videogame Vacations That Went Horribly Wrong (2018)
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y añadir a tu lista para recibir recomendaciones personalizadas
Detalles
- Color
Contribuir a esta página
Sugerir un cambio o añadir el contenido que falta