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P3P - Yeosin Jeonsaeng - Persona 3 Portable (Korea)

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2010
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The Korean edition of Persona 3 Portable, with the brand-new female protagonist and all the magic of Tartarus. Atlus delivers an unforgettable JRPG and the Korean release opens it in a local language; a real localisation win.

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Category
RPG 1 player 16+
Description
Korean edition of Persona 3 Portable, blending high school exploration, life simulation and battles in the mysterious Dark Hour. Published by Doobic, released in Korea in July 2010. Female protagonist playable alongside the male hero, turn-based battles in Tartarus, fusible Personas, complete storyline. Korean edition.

P3P - Yeosin Jeonsaeng - Persona 3 Portable review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
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Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
Omnipresent electric blue, an interface as stylish as a fashion magazine and character design by Soejima: the game makes graphic design a genuine manifesto. The pop elegance and chromatic coherence turn every menu into a visual pleasure. This art direction, sleek and iconic, redefines the style of the Japanese RPG.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Technical info
💾1 GB 📅08/07/2010
Published by Atlus

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Collector interest

Persona 3 Portable, the Korean edition of Atlus's RPG that condenses the entry into nomadic form and adds a female protagonist, from a market with narrow physical distribution. Markedly rarer than the Western and Japanese versions, it appeals to Persona collectors mindful of provenance. Its desirability rests above all on this real geographic scarcity and the aura of a much-loved entry.

Is P3P - Yeosin Jeonsaeng - Persona 3 Portable still worth playing in 2026?

Persona 3 Portable, known as P3P, is the PSP port of Persona 3 with the all-new female protagonist and all the Tartarus magic. Atlus signs an unforgettable JRPG, and this portable adaptation, with reworked social links and more direct combat, offers an experience of rare emotional density. Shouji Meguro's score is sublime, the writing mature. An absolute classic today.

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