Persona 3 portable was the portable re-release. However they released it with a lot of extra content. Content that people believe completed the package and made the game even better. As a result, many fans will experience a jarring feeling as the content they like will be very obviously gone. Hard to understand their decision. Maybe they planned to make it DLC. Sneaky buggers.
I'm almost willing to bet they'll release a Golden/Royal version a year or two after this version that has the portable content in it, if they do anything with the portable content at all. They wouldn't do something so consumer friendly as release it as dlc, they'll make you rebuy the entire game instead.
Sounds about right yeah. This would make it the 5th release of p3, by the way.
P3, then P3 fes, then P3P, now Reload, then that.
Which would mean that there would be as many versions of p3 as there are episodes of the Persona series itself.
This seems like the obvious answer based off their history.
That's a very weird choice indeed, remasters usually include extra content
Persona 3 portable was the portable re-release. However they released it with a lot of extra content. Content that people believe completed the package and made the game even better. As a result, many fans will experience a jarring feeling as the content they like will be very obviously gone. Hard to understand their decision. Maybe they planned to make it DLC. Sneaky buggers.
I'm almost willing to bet they'll release a Golden/Royal version a year or two after this version that has the portable content in it, if they do anything with the portable content at all. They wouldn't do something so consumer friendly as release it as dlc, they'll make you rebuy the entire game instead.
Sounds about right yeah. This would make it the 5th release of p3, by the way.
P3, then P3 fes, then P3P, now Reload, then that.
Which would mean that there would be as many versions of p3 as there are episodes of the Persona series itself.
This seems like the obvious answer based off their history.
That's a very weird choice indeed, remasters usually include extra content