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October 2011
(73%)
14 Reviews
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Abstract: PSPJuicy rumors slide from millions of lips all over the inner city. This is a given in urban haunts, but now many of the rumors are inexplicably becoming reality. Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 - Innocent Sin follows Tatsuya and his friends as they tes...
Traditional Persona gameplay with first person dungeons, demon negotiating, demon fusing and the ability to talk to and develop relationships with certain characters. It’s the first time released in English, there’s new character art, battle system was adjusted, there’s a new opening movie, new music, two Climax Theater side-quests and a new map. The game uses a rumor system to unlock new quests
Battles happen way too frequently, battles can get a bit long and tedious, the story takes a while for things to really get going and collecting cards to actually get new Personas is a dismal experience. Dungeon crawling can get frustrating since there can be a lot of traps in later dungeons. It can be really easy to forget to talk to someone you should have talked to in order to unlock an extra
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 – Innocent Sin may have finally made it Stateside, but not without a few problems. The translation is far from quality as this version has several edits, translation errors and other issues that will be apparent to anyone ...
Abstract: Lisa Silverman, Eikichi Mishina, Yukino Mayuzumi, Jun Kurosu, Maya Amano, and Tatsuya Suou might not be a Persona cast that most North American Persona fans are familiar with. A handful of this core group featured in Persona 2: Innocent Sin have been i...
Abstract: If you are a fan of the Persona series, then you have probably heard mention of a mysterious game never making it to North American shores. At least not officially. Many fans who have played Persona 2: Innocent Sin did so with an imported copy from Jap...
Simply put, whether or not you enjoy Innocent Sin will come down to your level of patience with random monster encounters and load times. As much of an RPG masterpiece as I believe it to be, there is no ignoring the effects its age and technical shortc...
Fun and charming cast of characters; amusing dialogue; a lot of depth to the Persona system and combat, optional side stories add value.
Dungeons are long, annoyingly designed, and feature far too frequent random encounters; story and event presentation feels inadequate; complex combat often flows very slowly.
Abstract: If you are a fan of the Persona series, you will love Persona 2. Everything you've learned about the series from the original, the third, and the fourth entries in the series holds true here, and you won't be surprised by what you find in this game. Th...
Abstract: These days you can't spit without hitting a remake, port, or update of an older successful video game. It makes perfect sense (economically speaking) to bust out a dusty IP throw a few layers of polish on it, and repackage it for the current generation, a...
Story and characters eventually develop into something interesting, A lengthy adventure with plenty of side quests.
Extremely frequent random encounters hurt the pacing, Story takes too long to pick up, Bland, outdated visual design, Combat mechanics are dull and repetitive.
More than 10 years after its original release, Persona 2: Innocent Sin no longer has the magic it once did....