The Top 5 PSP Exclusives

Persona 3 Portable

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Persona 3 Portable benefited greatly from the port, particularly with the application of combat mechanics from P4.
Persona 3 Portable benefited greatly from the port, particularly with the application of combat mechanics from P4.

Despite being a port from the PS2, Persona 3 FES gets to call itself a PSP exclusive because of the vast amount of content it added to the original. Also because it’s one of the best examples of a JRPG this side of the Pacific.

With the gameplay completely reworked and the addition of the option to play as a female, the PSP edition of Persona 3 can fairly be called vastly superior to their original renditions.

The player takes control of the protagonist, a relatively “blank slate” character who finds himself (or herself) the recipient of a great power and the chance to affect the fate of an entire city and the world. With a stellar cast of characters, supremely well-written narrative, and fiercely addicting combat systems Persona was an easy choice for a PSP port.

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