...Have you actually played Persona 4, or are you just underrating it to the best of your ability so he won't play it.P4......well it's good, and probably my second favourite on the PS2, but enjoying P4 more than 3 depends on how much you like Scooby Doo and stupid characters. P4 has a much more restrictive dungeon exploring regime, less endearing characters (opinion) a poorer story and a slightly less efficient encounter system. It is nice and colourful though and you do manually control all your characters in combat, plus the Social Link system makes a return. By no means are these points major (i'm just emphasising how i marked it down) but overall it feels like a bit of a side step rather than an evolution from 3. Additionally where P3's non-human character was awesome, P4's is cack and makes an annoying noise when he talks (his voice!) and walks (squeak squeak).
DDS 1+2 and Nocturne here. I'd recommend them with same types of opinions as a few others have mentioned so I'll not say them again. Worth the $$, especially since they're about $10 new, possibly less.
You really won't notice most of the differences between 1 and two unless you play 1 first, and then 2 later. That said, in my opinion 2 improves on 1 quite a bit, it's definitely worth a buy.Ok I picked up P3fes and P4 in the past few months loved them both,now i'm turning my attention to poss. picking up both DDS titles,I watched like 90 videos of part 1 and stopped cause I didn't want to spoil anything else incase I decided to buy it,anyway are there any differences between part 1 and part 2?
...Have you actually played Persona 4, or are you just underrating it to the best of your ability so he won't play it.
Anyway, I recommend P3 and 4, as well as Devil Summoner (a very unique ARPG). Strange Journey is also a great entry into the series, even if you don't like dungeon crawlers you should give this one a shot. Also, one from when I was younger that for years I didn't even know was an SMT title, DemiKids. The games are pretty good (though, looking back, the kid's obsession with demons is a little...) but the difficulty can be punishing (likely because I didn't facilitate the Compendium and Fusion system, I was 5-7, so I didn't really use stuff like that). Of course, DDS is great and DDS2 is even better (it just does so many things right, can't recommend it enough), but above all I recommend P4 (though you already have it, so I have no need to elaborate).
I was considering P4 for awhile,I should of grabbed it off amazon when was 20 bucks brand new,it's up to 27.88 last I checked,are the sound tracks for P3/P4 any good?
I dunno about that, ever since Atlus started overcapitalizing on P4 with Arena, The Animation, Nevermore Reincarnation, and The Golden, far more people have become interested in P4 over the year and a half period, so I wouldn't say "most", but I can't say how many, either.I was considering P4 for awhile,I should of grabbed it off amazon when was 20 bucks brand new,it's up to 27.88 last I checked,are the sound tracks for P3/P4 any good?
While most people liked P3FES more than P4, the same could not be said of me. I really enjoyed P4 (2nd only to FFXII). of course, they had not had good characters but I liked its story and pace more than P3FES. That is not to say I didn't like P3FES. I own P3FES and P3 Portable and I enjoyed them immensely.
As for the music, all you need to do is listen to the techno version of one of the songs in the CD and you'll get hooked.