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More than half a year ago, Atlus' Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 was released, and its intriguing story and characters, high production values, and gun-to-head action had gamers dusting off their PlayStation 2s. We played it and loved it. Not too long after, it seemed like everyone was scrambling to find their own copy of the game, and the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series and Atlus enjoyed the spotlight.

It wasn't long before word got out that Japanese gamers were enjoying a sort of "director's cut" called Persona 3: FES, which contained a new 30-hour chapter called Episode Aegis. American fans looked to Atlus with puppy dog eyes, and in late February, after a bit of teasing, Persona 3: FES was announced for the US. They decided to include the original game and the side story on one disc, and released it as a "thank you" to fans for the price of $29.99.

We take a look at this new package in our review. Is this disc worth a purchase for those that already own Persona 3? Should new fans start with FES? And, what the hell does FES stand for anyway?

Hit the jump to find out. 

[Note: As we have already reviewed Persona 3, please refer to our original review for details on the story and gameplay. This review focuses on the additional content added in FES.] 

Persona 3: FES (PS2)
Developed by Atlus
Published by Atlus
Released on April 22
, 2008

Atlus says that FES stands for "festival," and Persona 3: FES is like a festival of gaming value. Not only are you getting the somewhat hard to find Persona 3 in its entireity, but you're also getting the second standalone game, Episode Aegis. On top of that, FES is a sort of expansion pack for the original game, which adds more quests, events, costumes, several more Persona, and a "hard" [Ed's note: Wasn't it already hard enough?] difficulty mode.

The original story, Episode Yourself, and this new addition, Episode Aegis, have been renamed The Journey and The Answer respectively. Those with a save file from Persona 3 have the option of loading this file when starting the The Journey. This allows you to play through the original story with the added benefit of keeping some of the hard work you put into the 70+ hour RPG. You won't with everything, but those registered Persona and maxed social links will still be there.

The Journey isn't exactly the same as Persona 3. There's new character interactions throughout, and they move around quite a bit more than they used to. If you're revisiting the world of Persona, do yourself a favor and forget about where you used to find in-game characters; they're probably not there anymore. The dialogue and questions have also changed. Overall, you're still getting the same story as the original game, but the new items, costumes, and small changes keep things lively for repeat players. Wait until you see Yukari's "high-cut armor!"

In The Answer, you play as Aigis, the increasingly human android developed by the Kirijo Group. Aigis somehow gains the same ability the main character had in The Journey, and can now summon multiple types of Persona. It seems that the whole cast of Persona 3 is stuck back in the dorm, unable to leave. They somehow have become caught in a time loop, forcing them to live out one very long March 31st. They're guided by Metis, an android sister that Aigis never knew she had. She tells them that a distortion called the Abyss of Time has appeared underneath the dorm. The SEES team sets out to uncover its secrets as well as find a way out of the time loop.

Gameplay remains similar to the original title in The Answer. You'll still guide your team of four Persona users through very Tartarus-like dungeons in the Abyss of Time. In them, you'll still battle and summon Persona against Shadows, eventually making your way to epic (and long) boss battles. 

The main difference is that the difficulty has been increased overall. Battles are a bit tougher this time around, and healing and replenishment items are much harder to come by. If you learned anything in the original game, it's that a bit of grinding is required before boss battles. There are fewer boss encounters in The Answer, but level grinding is that much more important to conquer each of them.  And there is no Persona Compendium in The Answer. You can still mix and match Persona to your heart's content, but don't expect any do-overs; no option is provided. 

As far as the battle system goes, there are several improvements. There's new weapons that can be formed from Persona, new items, and even a customizable music playlist for your dungeon crawling pleasure.

Just as in Persona 3, you give general commands to the rest of your party, and it's ultimately up to them on which specific actions they'll take. It used to be that sometimes your own party would leave you up a creek with bad "choices," but it seems that they've made your team a bit smarter since then. For example, if you learn that a certain enemy will fall to ice magic, your team will now be smart enough to use ice magic every time, opting to knock down your characters right off the bat. They'll also be more attentive to your healing needs this time around. Granted, your team (and the AI) will still occasionally throw out the unhelpful command. 

Persona 3: FES still looks and sounds as great as the original did. The battle and map graphics are sharp and detailed, and the same classy and hip design sense makes it back into this title. The designs for the new Persona are as messed up as ever, and the new characters, like Metis, look great. And wait until you see the last boss -- talk about weird! On top of all of this, The Answer sports several anime sequences, including a fantastic finale. All of this is set to several new tunes and couple of nifty remixes of familiar old ones.   

Almost nothing could be said about The Answer's story that wouldn't spoil it for anyone reading this review. Just know that you'll fight most of the time, with very little character interaction. This time around, there's no school to attend to, as you're stuck in the dorm. The story unfolds in pieces after each major battle, and you'll be hit with a couple of unexpected plot twists before it all ends. In the end, The Answer does a wonderful job of tying up loose ends from the original game.

Persona 3: FES manages to take one of last year's best RPGs and make it even better, trumping the original with loads of gameplay and fantastic value.  For newcomers, a mere $30 buys them easily over 100 hours of impossibly engaging role-playing action, giving them an incredible price on what is probably the best RPGs for the PlayStation 2. And fans of Persona 3 will definitely want to pick this up to witness the satisfying conclusion to the story, as well as all of the stellar new content. Do not miss this game.

Score: 10.0 (Incredible. As close to perfection as we've yet seen in in the genre or gaming on the whole. A polished, unparalleled experience. )


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Arminas's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 22:39
Arminas
Seriously, pick up FES if you can find it. It's definitely work the buy.
Monte's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 22:52
Monte
So, FES has both the original game with added content, as well as a second story? oh man, now i no longer feel regret for not being able to get it sooner, as i can still get it PLUS the additional content
Crunshii's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 23:11
Crunshii
kalmah I hope thats PS... Im having tranny nightmares coming up.

On P3 I honestly not sure what to expect. The game looks so random and there's allot going on... it feels like that weird Anime that came out last year, Papirika I think it was. Very cool, but so weird..
KamikazeTutor's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 23:42
KamikazeTutor
I need more time for RPGs... :(
tgammet's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 23:43
tgammet
I've been burned by SMT so much. I bought Persona 1 and hated it because of the 1st person thing. I bought SMT Nocturne and found it too hard. I bought SMT Digital Devil Saga and kept getting lost. I bought DDS 2 before I knew any better. I almost bought Devil Summoner 3 too!

Now here's Persona 3 (again!) and I just don't know...
Colette Bennett's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/30/2008 23:54
Colette Bennett
I bought it today....giving it it's first spin tomorrow. Great review Dale :)
Phoenix Gamma's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 01:09
Phoenix Gamma
I've made it no secret that I love P3, so I was all over this like a fat kid on cake (sorry fat people).

I haven't put as much time into The Answer as I'd like, but goddamn is it hard. Compendium going MIA there is a huge blow to the balls for me, since I literally spent the last 3 or 4 hours fusing Personas to get Messiah (which I didn't even NEED, but I digress).

The story seems a bit empty too and little bit had me sigh a little "Oh a butterfly! brb fighting my robot sister I never knew I had" but hopefully it fleshes out for me.

Also, this is going to be the only RPG I ever replay. Thank jesus my maxed Academics, Charm, and Courage carry over. That shit was hard to build up and I hear FES nuked the shrine to take up a time slot. Weak sauce.
VzeroX99's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 02:14
VzeroX99
I watched a friend play P3 for about a month, and when he moved on to Rock Band I decided I wanted this great game. ALAS, the original went out of print right before Atlus announced FES. Obviously I ran out and bought it. I'm playing it on easy just so I can chip away at it slowly. I can't think of ANYTHING bad to say about this game. AWESOME.... simply awesome.
MitchellDalton's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 02:37
MitchellDalton
Proud to say I own both Persona 3 and FES. Still trying to play through the original Persona 3. For anyone interested in a small peek into Japanese culture, should consider buying this game.
rbrooks's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 02:49
rbrooks
what are these games about...i'll look forward to the next gen version if it comes out for the 360.
Knives's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 03:27
Knives
I haven't found it :(, maybe I should've preordered
garrfunkel's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 05:42
garrfunkel
Still haven't finished Persona 3 but more than likely will try to get a copy of this after I complete the other one.
ScreamingScarab's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 06:14
ScreamingScarab
I love it! I never heard of the series before this one and P3:FES is one of my new favorite RPGs. It sucks it came out so close to the launch of GTAIV, though.
Lucca's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 06:27
Lucca
...Um... When will it come to Europe? :3
ZombiePlatypus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 07:18
ZombiePlatypus
Knives-

Have you looked at any Best Buys? When I nabbed it Tuesday they had about five copies on the shelf.
Prince Ghidorah's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 07:23
Prince Ghidorah
I've been playing this obsessively lately. Most fun I've had with an
RPG since DQ VIII
b4con's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 07:24
b4con
Whatever you do, do not watch X-Play's review of this game. Retards that they are, they spoil the ending of The Journey, probably thinking that it's irrelevant because of the addition of The Answer. I still haven't started to play it, hopefully this glowing review will be motivation enough.
BlackSheep's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 08:14
BlackSheep
i read this, halfway through i went to amazon and ordered.

i trust you on this one :)

i'm new to the series
Quiotu's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 08:38
Quiotu
I'm splitting my time between this and GTA4 right now. Seems impossible to pull off, but I'm doing it. The two are about equal on my scale of pants-wetting awesomeness, so that's saying a lot.
MissHinasaki's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 08:48
MissHinasaki
I played Person 3 for a few hours and thought it was absolutely amazing but alas, it was still and RPG. I can't play a game that is 80 hours long, no matter how compelling. (That didn't stop me from orgasming the entire 5 hours I played it.)
ajay42's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 09:49
ajay42
whats wrong with grinding anyway?
Hitogoroshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 09:59
Hitogoroshi
Nice review. I picked this up but I haven't had a chance to start it yet.
tgammet's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 10:08
tgammet
It's very boring?
tgammet's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 10:09
tgammet
Ack, that was meant for ajay42!
Horatio Caine's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 12:03
Horatio Caine
I need myself a copy of the P3 & PS DOUBLE OR TRIPLE.
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 12:27
mistic
Is this also coming to Europe or do I have to import it?
keener's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 15:05
keener
fire up the controversy machine! lynch the 10-giver!
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 15:24
Dexter345
I just picked this up the other day. Haven't put it in yet, but I'm glad I made a smart decision.
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/01/2008 16:28
Batthink
@ Mistic;

Yes, I am carrying the same question, especially since the first version of P3 had only just been released here in the last couple of months... O_O'
ockasee's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/02/2008 13:44
ockasee
It was the Dtoid community that got me interested in P3, not having any former experience with the SMT series. The original was nigh impossible to find in my area (Soutwestern US), so getting FES for $30 new was a no-brainer. I haven't gotten far yet but am very impressed. This game oozes style and polish.

I also found a used copy of Nocturne with a like-new manual for $40 at a local Gamestop. It felt like a treasure-hunt.
The Grudge's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/02/2008 16:51
The Grudge
I bought Persona 3 just when this popped up on Amazon. I've been so busy with school and work I still haven't played Persona 3 and I have ordered FES recently from Amazon. Should I play the original then play this? Or is this Persona 3 the exact same thing? I regret having got rid of my original Persona for Playstation. To buy that game again is pricey. =\
Persona RPGs have a unique feel to them. Truly great games for RPG fans.
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