
My first game in a series of games I enjoy is Persona 3. It is an interesting RPG in the Persona series, which in itself is a spin off of the SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI series. this game may seem odd at first, what with the shadow monsters and the idea of shooting yourself in the head to unleash your inner "Persona", but after a while putting the gun to your head and pulling the trigger seems like second nature. So far what I've played of the game seems to be fun and entertaining, and the mixture of role playing action mixed with the mechanics of having your character go to school participate in classes and activities and make friends to strengthen his persona through social links, makes the game so much more involving than the usual rpg fare. I do have to question why it is however that a game like this which depicts school kids(teenage at least) shooting themselves in the head, hasn't caught any real angry parent flack. I mean GTA and Bully got all sorts of hell for their content, even though in Bully you were an anti-hero type and in GTA there are NO KIDS, not to mention ZERO violence against children in GTA. So what gives? Is it supposed to be wrong to be a criminal who sleeps with hookers and massacres people all over a fictional city, but it's ok to have a game in which 17 year olds are shooting themselves in the head? I mean sure the kids in persona don't die when they do this, but still I'm surprised that professional loser and dirt bag Jack Thompson isn't all over this with his usual retarded abandon. I'm not complaining mind you because I DO enjoy the game, but it just seems odd to me that no one seems to have noticed this. Oh Well more head shooting fun for me I guess. And on an interesting side note, I picked up a mint used copy of this game complete with slipcover, Hardbound Art book, and Complete Soundtrack for $50, only to discover later on Amazon that badly damaged used copies of the game go for $80 and New ones for over $100. Sure is nice to be lucky, eh?
