Persona 3 Reload Will Come With New Features Including Gardening & Bonding With Junpei

Persona 3 Reload is a full remake of the unique PS2 recreation, and it’s not simply getting a reasonably facelift within the fashion of Persona 5. It’s additionally getting loads of new options that assist to boost the expertise. Atlus has simply dropped a brand new video exhibiting off a few of issues you are able to do in Iwatodai dorm, which you’ll be able to try down beneath:

Other than the acquainted snazzy music that may greet you every night within the recreation, it appears just like the dorm will change into extra of a hub or a base the place you’ll be able to actively spend time together with your teammates in additional significant methods. As an illustration, the dorm widespread room now has a DVD participant, which can let you watch motion pictures or reveals with different characters, deepening your social hyperlink with them whereas additionally rising your attributes.

Equally, it appears such as you’ll additionally have the ability to sit across the lounge and interact in different actions like simply chatting together with your teammates, or studying with them. The video additionally confirmed off a gardening characteristic, which was current in each Persona 5 and Persona 4 Golden. Most significantly, although, it appears like each teammate may have an opportunity to enhance their fight abilities as you spend time with them — even those with no social hyperlink, like Junpei.

It’s value noting that Junpei was a personality you might bond with in case you performed as the feminine protagonist in Persona 3 Moveable, however he wasn’t an choice within the unique recreation. Contemplating that Reload received’t characteristic the feminine protagonist, it’s good to see that the sport will nonetheless provide the likelihood to bond with him in different methods and assist him get stronger.

Persona 3 Reload is ready to be launched Feb. 2, 2024.

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Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Evaluations Editor for Twinfinite, and a Historical past graduate from Singapore. She’s been within the video games media business for 9 years, trawling by showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous period of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she’s not singing the praises of Amazon’s Kindle as the best technological invention of the previous twenty years, you’ll be able to most likely discover her in a FromSoft rabbit gap.

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