Persona 4 Golden is the must-have game for the PsVita.



I'm not afraid to say this was the reason I bought a PsTV. The game is a RPG, Persona 4 Golden is the must-have game for the PsVita.



I'm not afraid to say this was the reason I bought a PsTV.



The game is a RPG, based around some old japanese town where the hero goes for a year, and from there things roll on, into mystery and adventure, I won't spoil too much.



Like the rest of the Shin Megami series beforehand, the game takes RPG conventions and plays around with them to create a fluid and fun gameplay.



A lot of elements show great design, and newcomers will love it, while old-commers already bought it so why are they even reading this?



The game remembers the best platform for storytelling: if you create compelling characters you can have fun with, you'll be that much more drawn to their stories, and Persona 4 Golden is all about story.



With the player character in the front and center of it all, it's fun to get lost in personal banters and conversation with the varied characters, something that transcended the 'We'll tell you how this character develops and you'll sit there and like it' moments of Persona 3.

Showing that the studio has come to understand that fun gameplay and engaging story is better than a good story.



The Golden tag adds a few new Personas, scenes, interactions, etc.

It's worth to explore everything new for those who only played Persona 4 Vanilla before, and for anyone else, just enjoy the game the way you want to.

There's no right or wrong choice in the game, oh, except in the end.



I don't like to say it for any game, but Persona 4 Golden stumbles near the end of the game-

There the game will give you a warning to save, and if you lack patience, you'll want to pull out an FAQ and see the 'Right' way to reach the ending of the game.



It shows that while Atlus has the right track of mind to let the player fail and know they did, but not tell him what he did wrong once he floped, so he can load up a save and do it over to continue anyway.



Hopefully, this will be fixed with Persona 5, but that's another review. … Expand