Orientações topo da Persona 3
Orientações topo da Persona 3
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Set in 2009, Persona 3 begins with the protagonist returning to the city of Tatsumi Port Island ten years after his parents died from an accident. He is introduced as a transfer student that has just moved into the Iwatodai Dormitory, but arrives late.
A dog who awakens to the power of Persona after a tragic event. Since his original owner—the priest of the dorm's neighboring Naganaki Shrine—had passed away, the protagonist and friends take him in as a full-fledged member of SEES.
A mysterious boy, calling himself Pharos, introduces himself to the protagonist and asks him to sign a contract that states he will accept full responsibility for his own actions.
Samael boasts incredible versatility with powerful offensive and defense skills. Among its most powerful attacks is Megido (Almighty) which deals fixed damage regardless of the enemy’s elemental affinities.
It is explained that even the Gothic font was a point they were particular about, incorporating both the modernity of Reload and the idea behind the original.[25]
In all versions of the announcement trailer of Reload, there are several Latin phrases used, and they translate as follow:
Takaya Sakaki creates a religious cult centered around the coming of Nyx and the Fall as a salvation, with himself as the high priest and Jin spreading rumors around the network. Takaya begins using his preaching and his religion to manipulate and control those who are emotionally vulnerable, full of fear and scared of their impending death. In a newspaper interview, Takaya claims that the world is in a state of turmoil, and that there is little chance for hope.
Shinjiro Aragaki: A shady loner type, Akihiko's foster brother. He was once a member of SEES alongside Akihiko and Mitsuru in the past, but has since abandoned them following an accident that claimed the life of a civilian.
Tartarus is a tower which the group must eventually climb by the end of the game - around 260 floors are to be expected. Tartarus is broken into several "blocks"; each new block is inaccessible until the Major Shadows are defeated on each full moon, thus limiting the progress through the tower.
Combat is a turn-based affair. Each character can perform a standard melee attack with their weapon, summon their Persona to unleash an attack or spell, or use a recovery or battle item.
P3 uses a standard EXP system but experience isn't shared with the SEES members you don't take into a fight, so it's wise to frequently rotate them.
He is an intelligent young man who specializes in data analysis and runs the Revenge Request website for Strega's activities.
To do this, each party member utilises the power of Persona 3 Reload Persona, a manifestation of their inner psyche (P3’s summoning method famously has the cast firing a gun-like object called an Evoker at their heads).
Most of the characters are now referred to by their last names instead of their first names like in the original English version of previous remake games and spin-off games. For example, Ken is no longer addressed by his first name except in-gameplay.