Persona 4: Golden Returns With A Batch Of English Screenshots
By Ishaan . September 6, 2012 . 6:00pmAtlus USA have released a batch of English screenshots of Persona 4: Golden for the PlayStation Vita.
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Atlus USA have released a batch of English screenshots of Persona 4: Golden for the PlayStation Vita.
Amazon have the art book listed for a September release.
Atlus has a special bundle for Persona 4: Golden. The Solid Gold premium edition includes a set of stickers, protective skin, a pack of wallpapers, a Persona 4 themed hard pouch, and face cover to keep the Vita’s gorgeous screen looking good as new.
If you pre-order Persona 4: Golden from GameStop, EB Games Canada or Amazon, you’ll get the skin to apply to your PlayStation Vita.
A quick update about Persona 4: Golden comes from one of our sources. We hear Atlus has the PlayStation Vita version locked down for a November release.
See more screenshots of Persona 4: Golden’s TV shows and the new winter scene inside.
Sentai Filmworks say that the Japanese licensor of the series required that they remove the Japanese language track from the Blu-ray release.
Where once there was one…now, there were two.
All that promotion by Atlus in the form of concerts and anime and the movie paid off.
Persona 4: Golden released on the PlayStation Vita in Japan last week, marking the system’s first major high-profile game since its launch.
Persona 4 is everywhere from TV shows, to arcades, and on your daily commute if you own a PlayStation Vita. If that isn’t enough Persona 4 for you, in October you can see actors play Yosuke, Chie, Yukiko, and the protagonist Yu again.
Each 500 mL can of Ribbon Citron costs 110 yen ($1.40) and should recover 10 SP if the real beverage is anything like the in-game counterpart.
New clips show off battle scenes with joint attacks and Rise’s new “Cheer Up” support ability where she jumps in to power you up for an all-out attack.
The game also allows you to re-watch anime cutscenes that you’d seen in the game, as well as the PS2 and Vita intro videos.