It seems like remakes of the first two Persona games could be on the way, though they might not be outright remakes.
]]>Persona is all about summoning demons. Which is potentially problematic, depending on your religious views.
]]>Persona 2: Eternal Punishment will available through the PS Store for Vita and PSP next week. Now, users can download the title without having to transfer the game from their PS3. The game was released last month for all three platforms, but a compatibility issue prevented users from playing it on the handhelds. Come March 12, though, that will no longer be the case. Thanks, Joystiq.
]]>Persona 2: Eternal Punishment, which was released this week on PSN as a PSone classic, isn't compatible with Vita or PSP as of yet. While it's playable on PS3, Sony said it is working on a fix which will make the game playable on the portable systems, as was promised when it was announced. According to a post on the PS forums from community manager Morgan Haro, "worst case scenario" is that it may be a few weeks before you can take your Persona 2: Eternal Punishment on-the-go. We'll keep on top of this for you, and as soon as we hear anything more, we'll let you know. Thanks, Joystiq.
]]>A feature included in Persona 2: Eternal Punishment will allow players to import save data from Persona 2: Innocent Sin into the game. According to Atlus, you won't have had to beat the game either in order to take advantage of the feature, as all it needs are stats and level data. The "fusion skill list, monster conversation commands, and spare tarot cards," will also transfer into Eternal Punishment, reports Siliconera, and it is being hinted that some of the save data transferred may change some of the scenes as well. Eternal Punishment releases in Japan on PSP May 17.
]]>Good news for Antipodean JRPG fans - European publisher Ghostlight is planning to bring its entire catalogue to the local PlayStation Storefront.
]]>Ghostlight have released details on the European Persona 2: Innocent Sin Collector's Edition, and it is full of goodies. The UMD game comes encased in a double-sided inlay box, which contains a t-shirt, soundtrack CD, six cards which are double-sided art cards, and an A3 poster. The t-shirt is only available if you order from the Ghostlight store. A release date as yet to be announced.
Check out a full-sized image of the package below. Thanks, Siliconera.
]]>If you're not familiar with the subtle art of demon negotiation, come and be educated thanks to a new trailer for Persona 2: Innocent Sin.
]]>There's a motherlode of stuff through here - come in and skim, or don't come crying to me next week when you're ill-informed.
]]>Atlus has opened pre-orders for Persona 2: Innocent Sin, due later this month, and confirmed the publisher's usual bonuses. Sweet trailer ahoy.
]]>Atlus has posted a few screens of Persona 2: Innocent Sin, recently confirmed for European PSP release through Ghostlight. It's interesting to see how much the graphics have improved since the first Persona, and then look at the jump between it and Persona 3.
Anyway, check 'em out through the break.
]]>Ghostlight's announced that it's to bring Persona 2: Innocent Sin to PSP in Europe this year.
]]>Atlus has confirmed it'll localise Persona 2 for a US release this fall for PSP. It comes after an old-school newsletter tease of the localisation last week. Siliconera has some English-looking screenshots of the game. The game launched in Japan last month, with Ghostlight releasing Persona 3 Portable in the UK last month.
]]>Atlus has announced overnight in Japan a delay for PSP remake Persona 2: Innocent Sin.
]]>Atlus has confirmed it's to release Persona 2 for PSP on March 3, 2011.
]]>Siliconera's posted up a bunch of screens showing off the differences between the PSone and PSP versions of Persona 2, and it looks as though it's had more than its fair share of paint-licking.
]]>Atlus has released an intro video for the PSP version of Persona 2: Innocent Sin.
]]>This week's Famitsu has confirmed that Persona 2: Innocent Sin is being remade for PSP.
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