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The best deal is at Humble Bundle, which is offering an exclusive discount for its Humble Choice members. However, if you didn't snag Persona 4 Golden the second it launched on Steam, you can currently grab it for at least 15% off at several official Steam key retailers. The base game is selling for $20, while the Digital Deluxe Edition, which gets you the digital soundtrack and digital artbook, is available for $25.
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Persona 3 FES and Persona 5 Royal next? Yes, please.Persona 4 Golden launched on Steam this weekend after a surprise announcement during the PC Gaming Show, one of many E3 events happening online this summer.
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Yakuza, another Sega series, dipped its toe into the PC market and hasn't looked back - and hopefully the Persona series is now following suit.
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Perhaps most important, though, is that sets free the Persona series. The price is right, too $19.99 for the standard edition, and $5 more for a deluxe edition. Regardless, this is a must-play for Japanese RPG lovers.
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I've always felt the original P4 is superior to P4G for this reason, but both are classics, and I'll take what I can get - and hey, on PC, perhaps a de-goldenization mod will be forthcoming. Persona 4 was incredibly well-paced, though it did outstay its welcome a little - and then the Golden additions for the Vita padded it out even further.
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What is interesting, perhaps, is that the largest argument about this game's potential shortcomings center around this version. This is one of the best in the genre, and all that charm remains intact over a decade later. In the two dungeons I've played so far it's run smoothly, and the Scooby Doo style murder mystery gang narrative of the game generally seems to hold up incredibly well by the standards of Japanese RPG coming-of-age stories. It's a fully-featured package, and a good port. There's also Steam Achievements and Trading cards, both Japanese and English-language audio, and text support for English, Japanese, Korean and Traditional Chinese. The graphics settings are basic beyond this, but this is a decade old game - you shouldn't need 18 different settings for shadows and lighting.
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That also means a full 16:9 presentation is supported - an important and welcome change from the previous non-handheld version. You can crank the resolution up - though I wasn't able to hit 4K, with the build I played topping out at 1440p. There are improvements beyond higher-resolution textures, of course. It is successful in the ultimate remaster mission: to appear as you remember it rather than how it actually was. It features sharper textures and enhanced details (I was surprised to see that Dojima's car actually says 'Land Rover' on the hood - please don't sue), but none of the beauty and simplicity of the original game has been lost in this. This, too, is where the PC port is very successful. Even in 2008, Persona 4 was a little dated - Final Fantasy 10 was seven years prior, and even Oblivion had released two years earlier - but none of that mattered. This is where Persona 4 Golden can play on that previously-mentioned charm, using it in parlay to get by on its shortcomings. The animation is honestly often simplistic - but none of it matters. The dungeons are randomly-generated mazes of boxy rooms and narrow corridors rather than intricately-designed, specific spaces. More chunks of Persona 4 pass without voiceover than its successor. Both versions are games that show their age, but that's only natural. The Vita-only enhanced version, upon which the PC port is based, is four years younger.
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Persona 4 is twelve years old next month. But perhaps most exciting about Persona 4 is its take on the series trope of the juxtaposition of the mundane plottings of high school life and a fantastical story of world-saving RPG heroes.
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Catchy music has you quietly humming along and tapping a foot, while relatable, lovable characters riff on each other in fun ways. Some things, naturally, are a Persona staple and remain unchanged. P4 is the teeing up for that: a perfect expression of Persona before then, a game that knew its niche and its inherent limitations. Persona 5 was an uprising, the series staking an aggressive claim to the throne as the king of Japanese RPGs. That difference in texture and tone partially comes from a difference in the story being told, but it's also down to the actual design of game.