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GAME Group plc
★★★★★
11 years ago
Persona 4 Arena - Review

With so many excellent fighting games already on the market, it can be hard to pick just one to invest the time with. The obvious choice would be something like Injustice: Gods Among Us or Tekken Tag Tournament 2 .

Accessible fighting system; Surprisingly deep story; Highly stable when online

The dialogue can drag a bit; Slightly lacking in characters; This is a late arrival in Europe

GameCritics.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Bore -sona

When Persona 4 Arena it was first announced, it seemed totally bizarre-a fighting game based on a story-heavy RPG, and canon to boot? Against all odds, it won me over big-time, and proved not only that it could continue the Persona story that fans wanted more of, but it went one better by combining...

That intro really got me pumped to play

I have absolutely no recollection of who Marie is

Game Revolution
★★★★★
9 years ago
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax

Of FES, Golden, and Ultimax. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax may sound like a remake for the original fighting Persona spin-off released in North America on August 2012, but it's more of a direct sequel that expands the underlying story, the number of available modes, and the size of the character roster.

All About The Games
★★★★★
10 years ago
Persona 4 Arena - PlayStation Network Review

Persona 4 Arena , for some inexplicable reason, has been long-delayed in Europe since its initial release across the arcades last year. A traditional 2D fighting game created by Arc System Works and Atlus – the developers behind the Guilty Gear, Blazblue and Persona series respectively – Persona 4...

Video Games Reloaded
★★★★★
9 years ago
Xbox 360 Review: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax may disappoint fans of the Persona series who long for a true sequel to the series, but it does provide a decent follow-up to the first Arena entry. It may add some new moves and an extended storyline, but it lacks polish in its presentation.

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