Oh my god! This game gets so difficult and I know I'll never finish because I'm too stupid to be a cute sushi cat mum.

I couldn't help but compare it negatively to Animal Crossing while playing. Some of the bears are really very cute, but the lack of substantial gameplay combined with the Switch struggling to maintain a decent framerate made this less enjoyable than I'd hoped.

While an enjoyable experience overall, complete with the ridiculously stylish aesthetic bells and whistles you'd expect from a recent Persona game, I found myself comparing this entry unfavourably to Persona 5. In particular, the social links fell quite flat for me. I think there were two reasons for this: the first is that there was no connection between the social links and the Tartarus elements of the game. Persona 5 handled this a lot better by forcing you to deal with a problem in Mementos to progress the social link in the real world, which helped unite the life sim/combat game structures. Secondly, the social links had no plot relevance to your journey through Tartarus. P3R tries to rectify this by claiming it's to do with the power of friendship, but that just feels a bit lazy. In Persona 5, each social link could benefit your quest, no matter how tangential their circumstances were: yes, it's hard to believe that befriending a shogi champion would help you defeat shadows, but at least Persona 5 tried to bridge the gap, whereas Persona 3 Reload doesn't.
Additionally, it was really jarring that so many more social links were available in the afternoon/daytime compared to evenings. And also, why did none of my school friends want to hang out when school wasn't on? Very weird.
I totally get that these are all potentially teething issues, given that the original Persona 3 was the first game in the franchise to really develop the game's broader structure, but this revamped version presented a great opportunity to really refine these issues and make the gameplay feel more cohesive than it currently is. However, having said all this, the game is still very enjoyable and it was a treat to go through another Prrsona experience. Very much looking forward to what Atlus has in store for us next!

Some fun puzzling with plants. The gameplay can get a touch monotonous towards the end, and this isn't helped with the soundtrack containing only two tracks (I think?)

So silly! Exactly what you'd expect.

A fun spin-off, but lacking some of the meat and depth of the original game.

...I'm not entirely sure what happened but I loved it?

There's nothing better than pouring yourself a drink, lighting a candle, and dropping a nuke on Cleopatra's overpowered tourism hotspots.

This hurt my brain but damn the snake is cute.

A lot gayer than I expected (definitely not complaining)

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Wonderfully written, but once you realise that the impact of your choices is limited, the game loses a bit of lustre.

2018

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One of my biggest gaming achievements was beating Hades for the first time. The game did an outstanding job of convincing me that I would never be able to defeat him, but I did it! Excellent writing, brilliant artwork, unique music... this game has it all, baby!

A flavourless remake with no elaboration on the original game. Very disappointing.

Pretty unremarkable - perhaps it was brilliant upon release in 2013 but it felt quite generic 8 years later.