![]() ![]() Persona 4 Arena was a great fighter featuring gorgeous animation, solid mechanics and a phenomenal soundtrack, and the additions present in its updated incarnation only make that solid base more appealing.īack to the plot: A mysterious red fog has blanketed the Inaba region. Don't take this as a knock against Ultimax, however. The majority of the game's cast is the same, and most of those characters behave similarly to their previous iterations. Developer Arc System Works seems to think so, and luckily for fans, the studio still has a few tricks up its sleeves.Atlus describes Persona 4 Arena Ultimax as a sequel to Persona 4 Arena, and its plot bears that out, but the differences between the two games are more akin to the changes Capcom added to Street Fighter 4 to create Super Street Fighter 4. That gameplay description could easily apply to the original Persona 4 Arena, leaving fans to wonder if this new game brings enough to the table to warrant a wholly new fighter. Unfortunately, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax faces an uphill battle. #PERSONA 4 ARENA ULTIMAX PS4 PHYSICAL SERIES#In Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, the heroes of the first fighter return to once again battle the Shadowy scourge with hyper-kinectic 2D fisticuffs, but this time they're joined a by host of new, yet familiar faces from Atlus' Persona role-playing games and a psychopath who forgoes the aid of a Persona in favor of wielding two serrated katana.Ĭrucially, beneath these additions lies a combat system that's not quite novel, but builds on its predecessor in ways that should appeal to both new players and series veterans. Less than 24 hours after the events of Persona 4 Arena, the malevolent (yet adorable) General Teddie has returned to kick off the P-1 Climax fighting tournament. There's no rest for the wicked, but there's even less for those trying to save the world. ![]()
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