Persona 3 FES adds a full epilogue, The Answer, that smartly extends the journey. The definitive PS2 cut and the perfect way to experience or relive that emotional gut punch.
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RPG1 player16+
Description
An expanded Atlus edition released in 2007 (Japan) then 2008 (Europe), subtitled "FES." Includes the main Persona 3 scenario ("The Journey") plus the new "The Answer" epilogue following Aigis in a locked dimension. Side quests, extra Personas and a Hard mode. The definitive version of Persona 3 on PS2.
Persona 3 FES review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
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.
Under Shoji Meguro's lead, the music blends J-pop, hip-hop and rock with a wild class, carried by the catchy vocals of Yumi Kawamura. From high-school daily life to the battles of Tartarus, each theme matches the spleen and the energy of the story. This stylish, melancholy sonic identity redefined the modern JRPG soundtrack.
Between high school by day and a hunt for shadows in a cursed hour, a group of teenagers confronts a truth all of us flee: death. Beneath its stylish veneer, the tale meditates on grief, the meaning of life and the price of bonds with others. This unexpected gravity, carried by unforgettable characters, redefined the Japanese RPG.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Taking up the double life of high school and night again in an expanded version of an epilogue extends still further the daily routine that gives the series its flavor. Weaving bonds, fusing your Personas and climbing the tower keeps reviving the urge to push on. The climb up Tartarus stays repetitive, but this blend of time management, social life and combat keeps a deeply stubborn pull.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
An enriched version of the year at Gekkoukan High, FES adds a full playable epilogue and many tweaks to an already long adventure. Wrapping up the quest, then taking on that extra chapter, fills very long hours. That surplus of content, grafted onto a beloved JRPG, makes it the most complete version for fans.
The European edition of Persona 3 FES, an expanded version with a playable epilogue, released in PAL in a tight run on a market where Atlus stayed thinly distributed. Its appeal lies in this limited European distribution combined with its status as the most complete cut of Persona 3 on PS2, making a complete copy decidedly hunted on the continent. A major target for Atlus collectors in Europe.
A cult cover
An extended reissue, FES tips the palette toward a burning red that warms the original's blue coldness and signals its new epilogue. Aigis gains presence, heightening the tragic, mechanical side of the tale. Consistent with its source yet clearly distinct, the cover conveys at a glance a darker, more impassioned rereading.
Is Persona 3 FES still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2007 on PS2, the FES edition enriches Persona 3 with a long playable epilogue, The Answer, along with many adjustments. Atlus' project laid the foundations of the modern Persona by blending high school life simulation with nightly exploration of the tower Tartarus during the Dark Hour. The concept of summoning your Persona by pressing an Evoker to your temple installs a singular tone, between melancholy and fascination with death. The Shoji Meguro soundtrack forges a strong identity. The limited control of allies divides. The most complete version of this milestone of the Japanese RPG, recommended for fans of the genre.