
Examiner: "Atlus will once again be giving US gamers a bountiful surprise. When Persona is released this September for the PSP, we won't just be getting a great game by itself. Atlus has decided to give us a little more for our buck."

The Nerd Stash: "The rarest PSP games of all time are some of the most underrated titles with niche gameplay styles and huge fanbases."

Demon negotiation is a Shin Megami Tensei staple. Ever since Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei was released on the Famicom in 1987, players have been able to talk with their supernatural enemies and attempt to get them to join their ranks. Each game offers its own variation on this unique form of communication and recruitment, but Shin Megami Tensei: Persona has one of the most interesting and realistic approaches to the mechanic.

How Atlus’ localization of the popular Persona games have helped the JRPG make a resurgence in the West.
NIS America has always done a great job of localization and has helped the genre as well.
Never got into Persona but so glad to see the series making it's way to the US with such polish.
This = Day 1.
September 22nd can't come fast enough.
Altus is a company who acts like they really care about customers.
i'm playing now their Crimson Gem Saga JRPG and its great, good old turnbase RPG, so i hope Persona will be even better.
Cool beans. I always liked the Persona games, but I never have the right consoles to play them. Now that I have a PSP, it's a good time to start.
Sega would listen to their fans for once and release Yakuza 3 in US. Oh, Virtua Fighter 5 R would be sweet too.