This is the spell Fake Jun Dad use on the real one and his wife before the final boss.Įveryone gets hit with a expanding clear circle, deals small almighty damage to everyone. Party Members cannot use fusion spells for one turn.Įveryone receives medium almighty damage. No effect despite saying you go one on one with the enemy.ĭeals medium almighty damage to all enemies and inflict confusion.ĭeals high damage to all enemies with every use of the spell gets weaker until it deals no damage. There's a large amount of spells that never gets used at all, with some being repurposed for it's sequel. And hey, if there’s one silver lining to this “consolation prize” version, it’s that now it’ll only run you $9.99 to get the rest of the story! Nich,Thank you so much for this blog post.As more of a “modern” Persona fan (loved 3 FES as a PS2 classic from the PSN store as well as Persona 4 Golden, in the form of the Solid Gold Edition), I was curious about the older games in the series.I was on the fence after reading about this last night, as I’m aware of the PSP versions of the game.Since EP won’t be getting localized, I’ll definitely be picking this up tomorrow.Now, just give us a real detailed explanation as to why it won’t come over, and I’ll be totally satisfied:)Thanks! Really disappointed that we aren’t getting the PSP version. “Alaya” is a Buddhist term for the uninfluenced stream of thought before it is transformed by self-knowledge and reflection.But even if that seems like a lot to keep in your head, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is still an accessible capstone to the story, which provides enough explanation of the callbacks and references that even newcomers can appreciate its twisting, spiraling plot that leads up to a confrontation with the grand shadow of humanity. Though he died in the events of Persona PSP, Kandori casts a long shadow, and his influence will be felt in Sumaru City during the course of Eternal Punishment’s story.Masquerade: Localized in Innocent Sin PSP as the “Masked Circle,” this was an innocuous child’s game that was twisted into something more sinister many years later.Araya Shrine: Corrected to the Alaya Shrine in both earlier PSP games. Hermelin, she grew up to be a professional photographer who works alongside Maya at Coolest.Chris: Reiji Kido, sort of a hidden character in Persona PSP, will make a brief appearance in Elly’s path in Eternal Punishment.Brad: Hidehiko “Brown” Uesugi’s routine is just as obnoxious as it was in Persona PSP, but now he’s famous for doing it on TV.Guido: More properly known as Takahisa Kandori in Persona PSP, where he was the mastermind behind the dimensional warp that drew in the city of Mikage-cho. The original Eternal Punishment was sort of a halfway point in that era’s approach to localization: by that time, we were making a move toward the more faithful translations we’re known for today, but we were also mindful of the established naming conventions American players would be familiar with from “Revelations: Persona.” To help smooth things over for you, here’s a list of mental replacements to make as you go through the PSOne Classics release of Eternal Punishment:Saeko Smith: You’d know her better as Ms. Spreading specific rumors through the city can also cause them to come true, which has all sorts of effects on the game.The one thing that might throw players who got their start on the PSP or Vita is that a few of the names might seem unfamiliar. As in Innocent Sin, you have the option to fight the demons you meet or negotiate with them to earn items, assistance, or their Arcana cards in order to fuse new Personas. You’ll still control a party of oddballs brought together by disturbing goings-on in Sumaru City: teen-focused magazine reporter Maya Amano, her unlucky-in-love boxer friend Ulala Serizawa, the upright police detective Katsuya Suou, and a shady Taiwanese fixer known as “Baofu.” Together, the four of them must hunt down the cause of the Joker Curse and unravel the mystery of a strange boy whom Maya could swear she’s seen somewhere before.Fortunately for them, they have the power of Persona on their side. Unlike Innocent Sin, Persona 2: Eternal Punishment was localized once before on PlayStation in 2000, and it’s that version of the game that we’re bringing to as a PSOne classic now.Since Persona 2: Eternal Punishment on PSP was a port of the original, the general graphics and gameplay in this PSOne Classics release are the same as you would have gotten.
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