![]() ![]() The answer is completely removed, the hub world is reduced to a 2d plane (except in dungeons), the game takes a more visual novel approach to its scenes, and the anime cutscenes have been removed, replaced with an in game style (either visual novel or dungeon character models). So, while P3P adds in a lot of content, it also removes a lot. It allows you to have social links with your male party members, (along with replacing some social links with different, arguably better ones), allows direct control over your party members (Like P4 and P5) removes the reversal of social links and allows you to save certain characters that die otherwise. In my opinion her route is simply better than the male's in terms of story and characters. The biggest thing here is the introduction of a female protagonist. You can't have social links with your male party members, you need to date every girl to max their social link, and you can reverse social links (which is basically just a giant headache). That's the biggest drawback to fes but there are more, albeit smaller. You need to rely on the AI to not get you killed. There's a major drawback in Fes however in that you can't control your party members during combat. There's more story (and considering it's called the answer it's designed to answer any questions you may have after beating the main game.) but be warned about the potential downsides. ![]() I've heard it's a combat heavy grind and that it completely removes any social links as the game takes place on one day. I haven't had the chance to play it personally, but overall reception is negative. Fes contains the entirety of the original Persona 3 (named the Journey) and also contains an epilogue (about 20-30 long) called the answer. ![]()
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