Every character in Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonka Arena has a comeback move. When you’re low on HP, your character’s portrait will do a cut-in and trigger awakening mode. This bumps your max SP up to 50 (that’s the gauge for Persona attacks) and unlocks your ultimate attack.

Yu Narukami teams up with his persona, Izanagi, for Cross Cutter, which has both of them strike an enemy with their swords. Yosuke Hanamura’s awakening move is Sukujaka, which increases his speed on the battlefield. Chie can make meteors rain on enemies at a 45 degree angle with Agneyastra and Yukiko can shoot a giant fireball straight forward when she casts Agidyne. For more about these awakening attacks check out our Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena hands on.

Kanji’s super move loosely the Xun Fighting Style Killing Blow smacks his opponent with a folding chair and sends them flying. Naoto Shirogane’s awakening attack is Hold Up! and she opens fire on the other player when you use it. Akihiko Sanada from Persona 3 has Maziodyne, a supercharged spell with a thunder attribute. Mitsuru Kirijo can cast Mabufudyne, a powerful ice spell. Aigis’ awakening, Great Shield of the Goddess, covers her with Athena’s (her persona) shield as she rams an enemy. Teddie’s super move Kumata’s Big Circus makes Teddie grow and hit his opponent with an unblockable attack.

Famitsu also revealed a few of the game’s stages. You can fight outside Yasogami High School, the school gate, the music room, the gymnasium, and the Mayonaka TV Entrance. All of the announced stages so far are from Inaba.

Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena comes out for arcades in spring 2012. Index has a console version planned for summer 2012.