The story is great if you like Persona but dont expect much fighting during it just a lot of reading but if you like Persona 3 and 4 then you will be used to a lot of reading text in a game.Jolly Co-operator said:I'm actually curious about Persona 4 Arena. I'm a huge fan of Persona 3 and 4, and my inner fanboy squeals with glee at the idea of the two casts being brought together. Without really spoiling anything, could you tell me if the plot is at least decent, and if it's mechanically sound as a game?
Its my favourite story in a fighter by far followed by Chronophantasma then MK9 and then the rest then SF4 (which has a bad story even for a fighter imo), that might seem like a back handed compliment I mean the genre hasnt exactly established itself as one that delivers gripping tales but those 3 I mentioned do just that. Persona 4 arena also condenses the story massively during arcade mode if you want the short version (these scenes are also skippable if you just want to fight)
Mechanically the game is great, pretty balanced as well to be honest I think its now established that Mitsuru is the best but outside of top level play you are unlikely to notice.
If you want the game in Europe you will have to get it on disc as its been pulled digitally. Apart from the story though there is no reason to get that one rather than wait a few months and get the sequel since they now have Segas help they should be able to self publish in Europe so hopefully we will get it a lot earlier its also not region locked this time I believe at least thats what I am told and hoping as I have preordered my import copy.
In short like Persona 3 and/or 4? like fighters? if yes to both of these do yourself a favour and get the game. If you just like Persona they are still worth getting if you care about the story (dont worry about getting stuck on a fight in the story mode they are all very easy battles, purposely so I believe).