![]() The only remaining feature of that type in Portable is being able to split up and explore Tartarus separately. There are actually quite a few features that exist for that reason, like needing to talk to them to give them equipment instead of just doing it from the menu (with some equips prompting unique dialogue!), or them asking to run away by themselves if they’re low on HP. ![]() Tactics aren’t as bad as everyone says as long as you actually switch them around, and it reinforces the idea that you’re playing as the protagonist, not as SEES. Portable ported most of P4’s gameplay mechanics over without changing anything else accordingly. For a lot of people, the gameplay is the reason to pick Portable over FES, but I had way more fun with FES. The big difference for me personally is the gameplay. Most people hated it and recommend just watching the cutscenes on YouTube. Instead, it has The Answer, a playable epilogue where you control Aigis to do a ton of dungeon crawling. For some people that alone is enough to prefer FES over P3P, but if you already played Portable, FES isn’t worth it just for the presentation imo.įES doesn’t have FeMC. It has 3D town navigation and anime cutscenes like in 4G. The main thing that FES has over P3P is the presentation. I then would go onto play 10hrs of normal and felt it was a perfect difficulty, just unsure how the difficulty compares to the portable version. Note: I have played a few hours of FES on hard and found the early stages far to difficult. What are your suggestions? How does P3P hard mode compare to P4 Golden hard mode? Especially now that this will be my second persona game. I want to be required to use the full suite of mechanics and systems, without it feeling overbearing and restrictive like I felt with P4. I don't want a repeat of this burn out with P3, but if the game ends up being to easy this will make me feel bored hurting my enjoyment of the story just the same. That said, I did play half the game without ever using the compendium, I didn't have a full grasp on how to properly build my party, when I figured it out it made the game better but I was still pretty burnt out and wished I played on normal to enjoy the story more. ![]() I liked the difficulty at first but I eventually got burnt out by how much grinding I had to do, and how battles would go on for longer and such. Persona 4 Golden was my first Persona game and I beat it on Hard, and I really regretted playing that difficulty. I'm playing Persona 3 for the first time (decided to play the PSP version instead of FES) and I'm trying to figure out which difficulty to play on.
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