One of my biggest complaints with the original Persona 3 was that, even if I just wanted to be friends with any of the girls in my party, the gameâs social sim elements required you to enter a romantic relationship if you reached the end of their route. When this became clear to me, I stopped seeing their storylines through because otherwise, I would end up with a harem against my will. This is why we have YouTube playthroughs; to watch things we donât want to play. This mistake hasnât been repeated since, and Persona 4 and 5 allow you to see friendship paths through to the end. Now that Iâve played through Persona 3 Reload, Iâm happy to confirm the from-the-ground-up remake, out on February 2, finally allows you to see every characterâs relationshipâwithout having to initiate romance.
Each romance option in Persona 3 Reload now has a divergent path in which you can just be friends. This extends to both the party members, Fuuka Yamagishi, Mitsuru Kijiro, Yukari Takeba, and Aigis, as well as classmates outside of your shadow-fighting team. As a result, a handful of Persona 3 Reloadâs side stories have new conclusions that werenât in the original game, as it was impossible to give any of the girls the Christian side hug in Persona 3 or the PSP port. Broadly, Persona 3âs old social links arenât up to par compared to Persona 4 and 5, but theyâre still important to see through because they make your characters more powerful in combat, and give you a look into those characters beyond the main plot.
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While the original plotlines are mostly unchanged from the original game, Persona 3 Reload adds new stories for the male party members who were given the short end of the stick in the original game until the female protagonistâs route in Persona 3 Portable. Having played through all of them, the new âlinked episodesâ for teammates Akihiko Sanada, Junpei Iori, Shinjiro Aragaki, Ken Amada, and the dog Koromaru are easily the best side stories in the game. It makes me wish theyâd spruced up the girlsâ stories a bit more, but at least we got some great stuff for the guys.
For more on Persona 3 Reload, check out Kotakuâs review