Someone call the Doctor: who’s who in Persona PSP scans
Yes, I know. Before he got to play the 10th Dr. Who, he was previously in Persona. Or, at least, a look-alike. To those who’ve played the original on the PSOne, the so-called “Dr. Who” would be the flamboyant Nate Trinity (i.e. Kei Nanjou in the Japanese version). So who’s who in Persona, you ask? Well, here’s a batch of scans from the latest issue of Famitsu, outlining the characters of the game. We’ve got the nameless, silent protagonist (i.e. you, Boy with Pierced Ear) – a staple in the series – and the rest of the ragtag crew of high school kids.
Yes, I know. Before he got to play the 10th Dr. Who, he was previously in Persona. Or, at least, a look-alike. To those who’ve played the original on the PSOne, the so-called “Dr. Who” would be the flamboyant Nate Trinity (i.e. Kei Nanjou in the Japanese version).
So who’s who in Persona, you ask? Well, here’s a batch of scans from the latest issue of Famitsu, outlining the characters of the game. We’ve got the nameless, silent protagonist (i.e. you, Boy with Pierced Ear) – a staple in the series – and the rest of the ragtag crew of high school kids.
Atlus USA has confirmed Persona for a fall 2009 release in North America. The game gets released in Japan on the 29th.
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Via PSP Hyper