Seems better than p3p, in my opinion. At least P4G has the nice anime cutscenes and the normal running around through town unlike p3p's menu system style traveling out of dungeons.
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From what I have seen/heard, you get two new social links, you get a bike that you can ride to certain places, you can go out at night and do some things in the city, you can actually visit and explore okina city, more personas, gardening at home which apparently gives items(?), and other things that I cannot think of at the moment. Altogether, it seems to add a fairly good amount of content.
I am close to facing off against nyx and right now I am level 76, aigis 72, mitsuru 69, and yukari 79, with 11 days left until the promised day. My personae areÂ
Surt: 58
Cybele: 73
Narcissus: 27 (only one with charmdi)
Thanatos: 69
Garuda: 68
Uriel: 63 (For Aigis S. Link)
Michael: 77
Hariti: 62
For weapons Mitsuru and I have Michael's Sword while aigis and yukari have weapons that hit around 350. I have yukari as healer, aigis as buff/debuff and mitsuru as act freely. Since my night S. Links are 10 I am spending more time grinding. My questions are
1) Is my level fine? (I'm on easy by the way with no more of those feathers.)
2) What personae would you recommend me getting for the fight?
I noticed that section right after posting this topic. My apologies.I think that, to make the right choice, you should really ask yourself what kind of games you truly like, and what kind of games you don't want to miss.
If you think you are going to love the cutish games of Shigeru Miyamoto, and want to collect Pocket Monsters, you already know what's right for you.
Also, Nintendo handheld is cheaper and guarenteed to have a solid support in the West, with more of the said games coming and rapidly translated in English.
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I would advise to get a Vita only if:
- You are willing to take a risk.
- You love Japanese games, and don't mind importing them and playing them in Japanese if they aren't translated.
- You have some interest or curiosity towards indie games.
- You can't live without some games only available on this handheld.
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I own a Vita and will never regret it, but, at the moment, the 3DS appears to be the safest choice.
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Then would it be better to buy a refurbished one from GameStop? I might do that since I'm willing to risk it.I think that, to make the right choice, you should really ask yourself what kind of games you truly like, and what kind of games you don't want to miss.
If you think you are going to love the cutish games of Shigeru Miyamoto, and want to collect Pocket Monsters, you already know what's right for you.
Also, Nintendo handheld is cheaper and guarenteed to have a solid support in the West, with more of the said games coming and rapidly translated in English.
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I would advise to get a Vita only if:
- You are willing to take a risk.
- You love Japanese games, and don't mind importing them and playing them in Japanese if they aren't translated.
- You have some interest or curiosity towards indie games.
- You can't live without some games only available on this handheld.
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I own a Vita and will never regret it, but, at the moment, the 3DS appears to be the safest choice.
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michel3105
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