Persona & Why It Is Considered The Best RPG Series

The Persona series has become one of the most popular RPG series for several interesting reasons.

JRPGs have become a genre of their own. No matter if it’s turn-based or action-oriented, it is mostly considered a JRPG because of its distinct style and way of storytelling. Even within a genre, this distinct, Persona series has been able to stand out with a unique style of their own.

Key Takeaways

  • JRPGs have carved out a unique and interesting design within the RPG genre, and the Persona series takes this to the next level with its distinctive style and approach to storytelling.
  • No matter your age, you will fall in love with the world design of Persona and the well-written characters of the series.
  • Even if you are new to the JRPG genre or do not prefer turn-based combat, Persona games will surely get you hooked with their accessible and engaging game design.

Whenever you feel like checking a new RPG and searching for a list of the best, the Persona games are surely mentioned. The series has become one of the most popular RPG franchises, with its older titles still being played and adored. 

Storytelling And Characters

Persona games’ main story takes many hours to complete. It may be long, but every hour is worth it. The way the story unfolds and the events in each act will keep you wanting more, making it hard to stop playing until the mystery is solved. Most Persona games revolve around a mystery that the hero (the character you play) and their friends work to solve.

Initially, the game’s story might feel slow, but once the first act is finished, the suspense becomes too intense to stop playing. The plot twists and thrilling moments are exceptionally well written, making it rare for any other RPG to match the narrative experience Persona offers.

Characters Of Persona 4

A story is only as good as its characters, and the characters in Persona are iconic and memorable. Each character, whether rich, poor, or famous, possesses a distinct objective that profoundly impacts the storyline.

The hero’s friends are usually the most popular and likable characters for fans. They are full of personality, and exploring their pasts or speculating about their futures never gets old.

Stylish Combat

The combat in Persona games might seem basic on the surface, but it is intricately designed, offering depth and plenty of room for learning. The combat follows the traditional turn-based game pattern, with the option to attack, use a skill, use an item, or guard to reduce damage. However, Persona adds many new systems to it.

Systems like ‘One More‘ and Instant Death introduce layers of strategy and careful thinking that many turn-based games lack, often making them repetitive and boring.

One of the best aspects of the combat is the ability to capture creatures and use them as playable characters. You can also combine them to create new Personas, which unlock new skills for the main character while inheriting skills from the combined creatures. This also encourages players to experiment with different builds, adding more hours to the playtime.

Persona 3 One More Mechanic | From: GameSpot

The combat is elevated further by its stylish presentation. This style is not used to mask any weaknesses but to enhance the enjoyment of the combat. The comic panel style and spray paint-like menus make Persona’s combat stand out among other turn-based games. The all-out attacks, where the party works together to perform a powerful strike and ends with a stylish pose, are my favorites.

The Aesthetics And Soundtrack

Even if you watch the gameplay without playing, you’ll still appreciate the game’s unique aesthetics and style. The menus are well-designed, featuring characters posing and various symbols that add personality and flair.

This style isn’t confined to combat and menus; it extends to the entire game world. The world is crafted to match the game’s aesthetics, making it a compelling reason for players to replay it. While the primary target audience might be teens and young adults, players of all ages will be immersed in the world of Persona.

The Style And Aesthetics Of Persona Games

Soundtracks in JRPGs are generally well-done, but Persona takes it to the next level with its jazzy and pop-inspired tracks. These soundtracks enhance the game’s scenarios, making the experience even more enjoyable. The soundtracks are my favorite part of the series—I often bop to the tunes, and they get stuck in my head all day.

Unleash Your Persona

The Persona series keeps improving, with remakes like Persona 3 Reload being very well-received. I hope we get a sequel soon.

Even if you’re not a fan of turn-based games or JRPGs, Persona can be a great entry point into the genre. I used to see people enjoy these games but couldn’t get into them myself. However, my first Persona game, Persona 4 Golden, introduced me to this genre, and I’ve been in love with it ever since. I hope you’ll love the series too if you try it.

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