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Game: PersonaConsole: Playstation 1
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Board of the selection of characters given to you for your fifth character? Well, there is a secret character you may not know about. It's Chris! To abtain him do this. In the begining of the game find the teacher on the first floor who asks you if you have been going in and out of a sealed room on the second floor. Next go to the room mentioned and you will see Chris. Ten goto room 2-1 and talk to the guy there. He mentions hoodlems partying at the factory. After you leave school go to Joy Street.Enter Yin & Yan and speak to the woman in jeans. She is Chris's mom. Answer "yes" to both her questions (top both times) BUT DO NOT TALK TO HER AGAIN. If you do she asks if you talk to Chris yet and everything will be ruined. Then go to the Casino there and talk to Mark's friend. He mentions a guy with ascar hanging out at the factory. So go there. You'll know if you are doing everything right if he is there. Continue with the game by going to the hospital. IMEDIATLY after leaving the hospital go to Sebec.
You'll see Chris again. Continue by gheading to the police station. While there say no to Brad. After you leave go to the subway. See Ellen and say no. Next goto the factory and say no to Alana. If she leaves you will know that it is working. Continue with the game until Maggie curses the school in the alternate reality. Go to the art room and after the fight with the demon Chris will join you.
Manufacturer: Atlus Software
Release Date: 26 December, 2000
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
The Seven Sisters high school is the setting for a series of gruesome murders, and it's up Maya Amano, a cub reporter for popular teen magazine Coolest, to get to the bottom of the murders. Yes, in the spirit of Scooby-Doo and many afterschool specials, when the police fail, it's time to call in the high schoolers!
Seriously, though, Persona 2 is an interesting title. It is the sequel to a popular import with a story that is, for the most part, involving. Even in their small sprite form, the anime characters in the game are very well done and blend nicely with the gaming environments. The character movements are a bit jerky, but it's still better than most role-playing games.
Unfortunately, the game's slow-moving story line and somewhat tedious character interaction ruin the game's early momentum. Things get back on track later in the game--but obviously only for those gamers who have stayed on through the dry spots. Patient players are rewarded with 80 different persona summons, or spells, that can be unlocked throughout the game. You can also chat with the monsters, which is fun at first but grows tiresome. Also, the game's straightforward battle system lacks the strategic elements found in other games of this genre.
Perhaps Persona 2's most interesting gameplay element is the rumor system, which allows you to gossip about other characters in the game. A properly spread rumor can trigger in-game events and create whole new story arcs. This adds considerable replay value and most RPGers should appreciate this to no end. --Todd Mowatt
Pros:
- Great dialogue
- Eerie music sets appropriate tone for the game
- Rumor system lets you affect the game's story
- Talking to enemies gets very repetitive
- Too-simple combat scheme
- Poor pacing in the game's middle