Persona 3 Portable is receiving a remaster on current-gen consoles, and that is a perfect opportunity to bring back mechanics that were left out of the original P3P. While Portable has plenty of improvements and quality-of-life changes, it would up leaving behind a few elements of older P3 versions. The remaster could bring those mechanics back to make the game truly complete.
Persona 3 Portable is the third version of Persona 3, following the original and FES. It featured many improvements over the original releases, such as improved mechanics for persona summoning and combat, as well as a new protagonist option with unique social links. With a not-insignificant amount of content and positive changes, Portable is the best P3 to remaster. However, it isn't a perfect version of the game. Despite all the good things about P3P, it's missing a few features that previous versions of the game had.
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Some of Persona 3 Portable's changes can be understood by the PSP's limitations, while others are more of a mystery. However, the newer consoles such as the XBox One and Nintendo Switch do not have those same limitations. There is valid reason to restore the cut features from Persona 3 Portable, and hopefully the remasters will do so.
Persona 3 takes place in the fictional Tatsumi Port Island, and when not fighting shadows or traversing Tartarus, the player is free to explore the city as they wish. In the original game and FES, the city was a series of three-dimensional environments that the player could walk around in. Even if Atlus doesn't know what to do with Persona in recent years, this was a However, in one action that proves Persona deserves better than a
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