The biggest bummer about Persona 3 is there is no definitive version of that game. They know full well what fans want, and I for one would 1000% pre-order that thing if the crazy bastards went and did it. But the fact that the Persona 4 Golden release on PC did so well gives me some hope. I just don't know how realistic a version like that actually is, because I'm assuming it would be a lot of work for Atlus to actually merge the two, and the financial calculus may just not work for them. But the version everyone wants would have those missing 3D environments and the "Answer" portion of the story from FES with the female protagonist and gameplay improvements from Portable (including full direct party control). I had played the PS2 FES version previously, so it helped that I could picture the missing the 3D environments. Yep, I very much agree about the less immersive thing. I'd totally be down for a proper remaster of the original. I had never played 3 before and I thought the story was pretty cool. It feels less immersive to me, and I found that to be a bummer. I recently bought that digital (retail copies at my local used game store are going for over $100!) for my Vita in a random fit of Persona obsession and I just can't get into the changes where everything is a menu. I keep hoping Atlus will announce some sort of remaster of it on modern consoles for the Persona anniversary thing, but so far no dice. To my knowledge it has never been released on any other platform. Obviously everyone knows I love Metal Gear Ac!D 2 but I'd be curious to see if they manage to fix the framerate for Metal Gear AC!D 1? That game I remember as being super fun but definitely chugged a lot framerate-wise. It's been a hot minute since I've turned on a PSP (it's also really weird that the VITA isn't on offer? maybe later?) but I'm curious what you all would like to see from the stunningly deep library of PSP games on your Playstation 5.
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