In terms of jrpgs, atlus has one of the largest and oldest franchises in catalogues. I have yet to scratch the surface of everything they have to offer but I have played a handful of them. Within the handful I’ve played I’d consider some of them my favorite games of all time. Soul Hackers, Digital Devil Saga 1, Persona 3 Fes, and Shin Megami Tensei II are the megaten titles to instantly come to mind for me. I didn’t get to experience nearly as much time with fes as I wished I had, I was a Nintendo baby. Most of the ps2 library for me has been experience somewhat recently. When I played fes tho, I was absolutely blown away in terms of the standard for a jrpg and the potential atlus had. Persona 3 fes felt like the borderline between the modern take of the spin-off series and the mainline put together. Extremely dark themes, challenging gameplay, and most importantly; an environment with themes that feels so immersive you have an understanding for the insanely written characters that are more humanize than real people you come across. Everything down to the gameplay, story, themes and characters felt true to the narrative.. it was pieces to a puzzle that you’d slowly put together as the calendar went further in. When you watch the movies you get a better understanding of what the character makoto was supposed to portray. To me he felt way more than a self insert even though he was a “players choice silent protag.” It’s hard to describe but, i myself, could easily tell the type of vibe they were going for, for him. Reload is an interesting remake, in terms of the time it was released and how they went about it. I’m gonna be honest, when I seen the initial first leak of it I prayed it wasn’t real. Mainline SMT, megami tensei, and so many others(including the first and second[duology] of persona) deserved and needed a remake far more than legit one of the most accessible games in Atlus’s catalog. We just had an anniversary port of all 3 of the “modern” games(portable which was handled the worst way possible was the version that was ported to represent p3.. imo it’s the worst way imaginable to experience one of the greatest megaten games made.. but to each their own). Despite that, I love persona 3.. everything about my first initial playthrough of fes was magical. I’m also an atlus paypig, whatever they release I will buy and play; I’m just being honest. Reload is insanely faithful to the original game but with a p5 coat. Many, including myself, were kinda tilted with this “atlus can’t make anything but p5” mindset. But honestly after playing it imo aesthetically it only shares some comparisons with p5. Yeah weapon fusion was swapped with level up items within personas.. yeah makoto can only use one weapon.. fatigue is gone.. tactics are dogshit.. those are my main complaints. Everything aside from those are just peak. Shift(in p5 it’s referred to as baton pass) is not overly broken due to no way of boosting it aside from using a slot for a passive skill. You’re limited to really one bonus for the hangouts which are there to offer more time with characters while also awarding you with some ability similar to how you gained a bunch of them doing party s links in p5. You can upgrade it once but it’s just a stronger version of the initial thing you unlocked. Link episodes are introduced for party members that didn’t have their own s links before (aside from in p3p) s which are, imo, are waaaay better for writing and deepening the narrative than they’ve ever done for s links. Without spoiling, persona 3 in general is a very story focused game. Some complain the pacing takes way too long to take off. I disagree entirely but I understand where they’re coming from. If you didn’t enjoy the other versions of p3, chances are reload isn’t going to drastically change ur mind unless your gripe was solely gameplay oriented (not including Tartarus). I’m gonna be honest, most of the “issues” people claim to have with p3 are clearly not something they focused on. Yeah Tartarus is a lot more diverse in terms of things that can happen, floor bonus’s that can often occur, and design feels a lot more fluid. Overall tho it’s still a randomly generated dungeon that has around 200+ floors. Even with the variety, if you hated Tartarus before, chances are you’re not gonna feel like a huge upgrade has happened if you played the original into reload. I never had a problem with Tartarus, but I did feel it was lackluster in terms of its aesethic and ‘gimmicks.’ If ur only problem was the option of no official party control with a 3D environment, having cutscenes, and needed some more qol then yeah you’ll love reload. Overall this remake absolutely went above my expectations but I still find myself disappointed with some of the exclusions and oversights that lessened its identity. I would still put reload very high for Atlus’s catalog but I don’t think it’s a full on replacement for FES, I’ll probably still be going back there.

Reviewed on Feb 22, 2024


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