Persona 3



Persona 3 is the fourth installment in the Persona series. It is proceeded by Persona 2: Eternal Punishment and is succeeded by Persona 4. Makoto Yuki is the main protagonist and Takaya Sakaki is the main antagonist. Strega is the villainous faction in this game.

Persona 3 is the third numbered game in the Persona series, the fourth in total. It is the first game not to be directly connected to its predecessor, which sets a precedent for later Persona games.

Titled Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 in the United States, Persona 3 first released on the PlayStation 2 in 2006.

A year later in 2007 an enhanced version of Persona 3 titled Persona 3 FES was released. It featured several new gameplay enhancements as well as a playable epilogue titled The Answer that featured the character Aigis as the main protagonist.

Starting in 2007, a manga adaptation by Shūji Sogabe was released. It was officially translated into English and released in North America in 2016.

An enhanced port for the PSP was released in 2009 titled Persona 3 Portable. It featured the choice between choosing a female or male protagonist for the first time and to control your party members directly, unlike the original Persona 3.

Starting in 2013, four anime movie adaptations of Persona 3 were released in theaters titled Persona 3 The Movie: Spring of Birth, Midsummer Knight's Dream, Falling Down, and Winter of Rebirth.

Official Description
''Persona 3 follows a group of high school students trying to cope with, understand and accept death in a world surrounded by it, as well as find their own reasons for living. They form a group called SEES in order to investigate the Dark Hour, a mysterious time period between one day and the next that few people are aware of. During the Dark Hour, SEES explores Tartarus, a large tower containing Shadows, creatures that feed on the minds of humans. To fight the Shadows, each member of SEES is able to summon a Persona, a manifestation of their inner self.''

The Journey
Set in 2009, Persona 3 begins with the protagonist returning to the city of Tatsumi Port Island ten years after his parents died from an accident. He is introduced as a transfer student that has just moved into the Iwatodai Dormitory but arrives late. A mysterious boy, calling himself Pharos, introduces himself to the protagonist and asks him to sign a contract that states he will accept full responsibility for his own actions.

He is quickly brought into SEES (Special Extracurricular Execution Squad), a club at Gekkoukan High School which disguises itself as a completely normal after school club, when his awareness of the Shadows and the Dark Hour is revealed. The Dark Hour is a secret hour which only a select few with the "potential" are aware of; the rest "transmogrify" into coffins. Shadows are also causing many people to become victims of Apathy Syndrome, a mysterious condition that puts them into a vegetative trance-like state in which they lose the will to live; victims are referred to as "the Lost."

The protagonist discovers that he can summon multiple Personas into battle. After awakening to his Persona ability, the protagonist is transported to the Velvet Room, which its proprietor, Igor, says is a realm between "dream and reality." Igor explains to him that his Persona ability is special: he is the only member of SEES capable of wielding multiple Personas in battle due to possessing the Wild Card. In-game, the Velvet Room is where the protagonist may fuse two or more Personas to create a new one. Igor also encourages the protagonist to meet people and form bonds with them, which are known as Social Links. According to Igor, the power of his Social Links will determine his potential in combat.

With the help of their Personas, SEES is able to explore a mysterious tower called Tartarus, which mysteriously manifests during the Dark Hour at Gekkoukan High School. They must also defeat Greater Shadows that appear every full moon and attack the city, believing that by killing all twelve of them, they will be able to end the appearance of the Dark Hour. SEES summons Personas using gun-shaped items called Evokers by shooting themselves in the head, an action reminiscent of suicide.

During the Dark Hour, SEES begins to encounter a mysterious and somewhat hostile group called Strega, consisting of Takaya Sakaki, Jin Shirato and Chidori Yoshino. Strega also has Persona summoning abilities and are Artificial Persona Users, meaning they can summon Personas without Evokers, although they have to take Persona Suppressors, drugs that keep their Personas from killing them.

After several Full Moon Operations, Mitsuru is forced to reveal to the team the origin of Tartarus and the Dark Hour which she has been hiding from SEES. Ten years ago, the Kirijo Group, a research company founded by Mitsuru's grandfather, Kouetsu Kirijo, began amassing and containing Shadows. They studied and performed experiments on them, in order to harness their power. However, the experiments went awry, allowing the Shadows to escape and assemble into twelve larger creatures. Each is affiliated with one of the twelve Major Arcana. SEES' leader, Shuji Ikutsuki, informs them that if they defeat all twelve of the greater Shadows, then Tartarus and the Dark Hour would disappear forever.

As the year continues, the group adds a few more Persona-users to their team who have the "potential."

During one of their full moon mission on October 4th, Shinjiro meets Ken at the site where Ken's mother was killed. Two years earlier on the exact date, Shinjiro had accidentally caused the death of Ken's mother when his Persona went berserk while on a SEES mission. For this reason, Shinjiro distanced himself from SEES and began taking Persona Suppressors, consumed by guilt. Ken only saw him as a murderer, though, and had only ever joined SEES for the sole reason of getting revenge and killing him in return. Shinjiro had no intention of resisting Ken's attempt to enact vengeance, but he warns Ken that if he continues, he could end up the same way as him.

However, while Ken struggles to go through with his plan, the two are interrupted by Takaya. He reveals that the suppressors that Shinjiro was taking would inevitably kill him anyways, rendering Ken's plan for revenge moot. He draws his revolver and shoots Shinjiro to incapacitate him, questioning the two as to the whereabouts of their Navigator. Ken falsely tells him that it is himself. Takaya then prepares to shoot Ken as well, citing the boy's intentions to take his own life when his revenge was done as excuse enough.

However, as Takaya attempts to shoot Ken, Shinjiro jumps in front of him, taking a second, fatal bullet and sacrificing his own life. Just before he dies, he tells Ken to make his own life matter and asks Akihiko to take care of Ken. With his last strength, Shinjiro stands up and takes a few steps away from SEES, telling them "this is how it should be," and collapses on the floor. This final sacrifice later wins Ken's respect and inspires Akihiko's resolve. SEES falls into a period of depression; Mitsuru and Akihiko take the loss of Shinjiro hard, and Ken as well. Mitsuru and Yukari also begin to bond closer together.

On November 3rd, SEES fight Takaya and Jin, and they supposedly kill themselves by falling off the Moonlight Bridge. They also defeat the final Greater Shadow. However, while celebrating their victory on November 4th, SEES realizes that the Dark Hour still remains. They learn they have been misled by Shuji Ikutsuki; by destroying the Greater Shadows, they have freed parts of a being called Nyx who will bring about the end of the world if it is fully restored. It is revealed that the Kirijo Group was attempting to do this ten years ago, but Nyx was released prematurely in a laboratory accident that also created the Dark Hour and Tartarus. Aigis, a robot designed to fight Nyx, battled the being but was unable to fully defeat it, instead dispersing parts of it into the Greater Shadows, and installing the last part into that of a young boy nearby, revealed to be the protagonist.

Ikutsuki programs Aigis to capture the party and he takes them to the top of a tower where he hangs them on crosses, and attempts to sacrifice them using Aigis. Ikutsuki shoots and kills Mitsuru's father, Takeharu Kirijo, and orders Aigis to kill SEES, however, Aigis' will proves too strong and she frees them instead. Ikutsuki falls to his death (it is ambiguous if it was an intentional suicide or him being unwary that there's no footing behind him).

On November 9th, SEES learns about Ryoji Mochizuki, a mysterious teenage boy who has enrolled at Gekkoukan High a few days after the defeat of the final Great Shadow. Aigis seems to be wary of Ryoji, claiming he is dangerous.

On November 22nd, Fuuka senses a Strega member outside Tartarus: Chidori. Throughout the year, Junpei and Chidori have entered a sort of romantic relationship. Junpei runs to Chidori, and the rest of SEES follows. Chidori turns hostile and attacks the party. Takaya and Jin arrive and reveal themselves to be alive, and Takaya claims Chidori has been "poisoned" by them. Takaya shoots Junpei and Chidori saves Junpei's life using her Persona's healing powers, but she had to sacrifice herself in the process.

On December 2nd, Ryoji and Aigis face off at the Moonlight Bridge. Aigis is heavily damaged by Ryoji and is no longer a playable character for this month. SEES meets Ryoji, who tells them he is the "Appriser" who has been born from the union of the twelve Shadows. Ryoji tells SEES that he is Death incarnate, the Harbinger, and that if they do not kill him by December 31st, he will unwillingly usher in Nyx and the end of the world, known as the Fall. Ryoji also reveals that a decade ago, he was defeated by Aigis on the Moonlight Bridge and he has been dormant in a child (the protagonist) - this was also how the protagonist's parents died.

On December 30th, after recovering from her injuries after fighting Ryoji, Aigis returns to SEES.

On December 31st, the protagonist is given the option to kill Ryoji at this point. If Ryoji is spared, then the game continues into the month of January.

Takaya Sakaki creates a religious cult centered around the coming of Nyx and the Fall as a salvation, with himself as the high priest and Jin spreading rumors around the network. Takaya begins using his preaching and his religion to manipulate and control those who are emotionally vulnerable, full of fear and scared of their impending death. In a newspaper interview, Takaya claims that the world is in a state of turmoil, and that there is little chance for hope. He then claims that a magnificent being is the only salvation for humanity, which is identified as Nyx. Takaya then states that he has received a blessing from Nyx, and has learned of her divine power. He further manipulates the public by stating that there are also 'those who have been blessed by Nyx' that use this 'blessing' for their own selfish goals. SEES deduces that Takaya is attempting to make the public hate SEES by stating that they are, in fact, the ones responsible for everything.

Throughout January, the mental condition of Tatsumi Port Island residents goes hectic. The amount of Lost drastically increases and Apathy Syndrome is everywhere. Graffiti, litter and trash fill the streets, with no one bothered to clean it. Takaya's followers begin distributing brochures and pamphlets about the impending apocalypse and Nyx's salvation.

On January 31, 2010, SEES climbs to the top of Tartarus to face Nyx. They are faced by Jin and Takaya along the way; both are defeated in order for SEES to reach the top. On the top of the tower, SEES encounters Ryoji, now in his true form of the avatar of Nyx. Though they defeat it, the avatar is able to still call forth Nyx; the moon splits open, revealing a strange device that begins to kill people across the Earth. The protagonist uses all of his Social Links gained from SEES and other friends to create a seal to lock Nyx away forever, though sacrificing himself to do so.

The world returns to normal, though the memories of the past year are lost to the members of SEES. As they finish school, they come to realize that they each promised to gather on the school's roof should they make it to graduation day. There, they find the protagonist lying in Aigis' lap, smiling at the brief reunion with the other SEES members. Aigis tells the protagonist that she will always be by his side, protecting him. The protagonist peacefully drifts into sleep.

The Answer (Epilogue)
The events of The Answer begin on March 31, 2010, a few weeks after the end of The Journey. During the opening sequence, it is revealed that the protagonist peacefully died in his sleep while he was resting with Aigis at the rooftop of Gekkoukan High. A confused SEES can only speculate that his death is related to him using his life force to defeat Nyx. The school year has ended, and the dormitory they stayed at is to be closed down soon. Aigis reveals to the group that she will not be attending school next year.

During their last dinner party, the SEES members discover that they are trapped in their dorm, and that the day March 31st is repeating itself. Later, a large door-like hole opens in the floor of the dorm, and SEES is attacked by Metis, an anti-shadow weapon similar to Aigis. In the midst of fighting Metis to protect her friends, Aigis' Persona, Athena, transforms into Orpheus, the original Persona of the protagonist. She also gains the protagonist's Wild Card ability. Aigis is able to subdue Metis, whose actions were an attempt to end the time skip and save Aigis, who she calls her "sister."

Underneath the dorm is the Abyss of Time, the cause of the time skip. The Abyss contains seven doors, the insides of which contain multi-floor dungeons, similar in design to Tartarus; it is in these areas that the game's combat takes place. At the top of each dungeon, SEES witness an event from the past of each member. After seeing several of these flashbacks, SEES discern that the events shown in each door relates to how that member had awakened to their Persona.

At the top of the seventh and final door, SEES fights a Shadow-like version of the protagonist. After defeating it, each of them obtain a key. By combining the keys, they would be able to end the time skip and leave the dorm. However, Metis presents SEES with an alternative: instead of unlocking the front door of the dorm, they may also use the keys to travel back in time, to before the fight against Nyx and the death of the protagonist. Yukari wants this alternative because she wants another chance to save the protagonist, which Mitsuru supports her on. However, the rest of the team feels this is too dangerous, which spurs tension between the group.

Now unable to agree on how to use the keys, SEES determine that they must fight each other to decide. Aigis, Metis and Fuuka claim all eight keys, which fuse into the Final Key. Yukari attempts to steal the key from Aigis, but Metis reveals that it's impossible. Yukari finally admits her grief over the protagonist. She made a promise as well, but unlike Aigis, it was to herself. She promised to try to change the world into a peaceful one to make people stop wishing for the Fall, but admits she can't be that person and doesn't care about anything but seeing the protagonist again. The party, feeling her sorrow, comforts her. With her resolution strengthened, she decides to respect Aigis' decision of leaving the past the way it was.

After debating on what to do now, they discover a third, new door in the Abyss of Time, which the group uses (without the Final Key) to travel to the moment the protagonist sealed Nyx from the world. Metis explains that the purpose of the seal created by the protagonist was not to seal away Nyx herself (who is not inherently evil), but to prevent humanity's despair from calling out to Nyx and bringing about the Fall once more. The subconscious will of mankind to despair and wish for death constantly rebirths a monster called Erebus that summons Nyx to destroy the world; Metis implies that Erebus's contact with Nyx is what caused the Fall (that was prevented by SEES.) SEES realizes that the wishes that created Erebus also came from them, and so they fight it, and are able to defeat it. Mitsuru points out that Erebus will return regardless, as humans will never stop wishing for death.

After breaking the time loop and exiting through the front door of the dorm with the Final Key, Metis, Aigis, and the rest of SEES are summoned to the Velvet Room, much to Igor's (pleasant) surprise. It is here they learn of Metis' true origins: that she is a manifestation of a part of Aigis's personality. Distraught over the death of the protagonist, she no longer wanted to live like a human, and wished to return to being a machine. However, after being set free from the Abyss of Time, Aigis changes her mind, deciding to continue to attend school like before.

Cast

 * Makoto Yuki - Yuri Lowenthal
 * Yukari Takeba - Michelle Ruff
 * Junpei Iori - Vic Mignogna
 * Mitsuru Kirijo - Tara Blatt
 * Akihiko Sanada - Liam O'Brien
 * Fuuka Yamagishi - Wendee Lee
 * Aigis - Karen Strassman
 * Koromaru
 * Ken Amada - Cindy Robinson
 * Shinjiro Aragaki - Grant George

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight
A rhythm game for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita developed by Atlus' P-Studio based on Persona 3. Due to learning about how Margaret's guest, Yu Narukami defeated Mikuratana-no-Kami by dancing, Elizabeth becomes jealous, as do Caroline and Justine in Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight. Due to this, the sisters challenge each other to a dance off, to prove who has the better guest. The losers would be "sent to hell." Similar to Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, upon completion of the event, everyone's memories of the events will be erased. Summoning the Phantom Thieves of Hearts and the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad to dance, they are challenged to hype the crowd up as much as possible, the crowd being the Sea of Souls.

Due to the Velvet Room being between and space and time, and the group being summoned in their dreams, they are able to visualise any dance they want, and their bodies perform the actions. In addition, Elizabeth uses this to be able to return to 2009, whilst Makoto Yuki is still alive, though still after the death of Shinjiro Aragaki. After completion of the ball, Elizabeth - due to the shame of how competitive she got - but also due to everyone having fun, decides it no longer mattered which team won. SEES's reward for taking part in the event was seeing Elizabeth herself dance as well.

Persona - Trinity Soul -
TV series produced by Aniplex in 2008. Persona -trinity soul- is a sequel to Persona 3 and takes place ten years afterwards (in 2019) in a parallel universe. Persona -trinity soul- centers around three brothers with the ability to use Personas. The oldest brother, Ryo Kanzato, is a police chief who is keeping the mysterious Reverse cases secret from the public. When his brothers move back in with him, they get involved with Marebito, a group of rogue Persona users.

Aegis: The First Mission
Game designed for Japanese feature phones that stars Aegis set in May of 1999, 10 years before the events of Persona 3. The storyline follows Aigis, an Anti-Shadow weapon transported to the Kirijo Ergonomics Research Laboratory in Yakushima Island in May 1999. Aegis wakes up on the in the lab to Souta Aizawa, her trainer. She is dazed, and Aizawa believes that she is broken. Later, Yuu Kimijima, who now leads her development after taking over from her predecessor arrives and they argue for a short time. After that, Aegis participates in her first exercise, where it is revealed that the facility are using modified shadows for the purposes of Aigis's training. Yuu and Souta argue over whether Aegis should talk and act like a robot/soldier, which leads to Yuu tearing up over how Aegis is treated only as a machine and how harsh Souta is towards her.

Megami Tensei Chaining Soul: Persona 3
A puzzle game that functions much like the game Bejeweled, players are able to damage Shadows by destroying orbs. Through chaining colored orbs, players are able to summon Persona for greater amounts of damage. By defeating enemy shadows within a certain time limit, players are able to clear stages. If shadows are not defeated by the time the limit is reached, the game is over. By creating chains, players are able to lengthen the time limit. Special orbs also play a part in gameplay, such as spell orbs with pentagrams drawn on them that can activate special attacks.

Megami Tensei QIX: Persona 3
Persona 3-themed puzzle game developed for mobile phones. It was offered through the Atlus and Bbmf mobile telephone site called Megaten α starting on April 27, 2007.

It functions similarly to the game it is titled after. Players complete levels by capturing at least 80% of the board. Enemies appear as Shadows and artwork and music from the original game appear.

Trivia

 * The word "Portable" in Persona 3 Portable 's title is written in a font made to resemble the PlayStation Portable (PSP) logo. Because of the font's rigid, minimalist style, the capital letters "R" and "A" look identical, which has resulted in some fans affectionately mistitling the game as "Persona 3 Poatable".
 * This is the only Persona game in the seri es where you have the choice to change your gender, as well as the second game to have a female main protagonist at all.
 * Persona 3 FES introduced many changes to the gameplay,
 * New Personas in the game have been added.
 * The stats and skillsets of some Personas have been tweaked.
 * Secret videos of the protagonist's dorm mates have been added.
 * Koromaru can now be taken on walks.
 * Several of the Social Links have been modified slightly, such as President Tanaka being available at a different time.
 * Several new Quests have been added.
 * New costumes can be worn in battle.
 * A new event involving Chidori Yoshino was added.
 * Naganaki Shrine was completely overhauled.
 * A hard mode was added.
 * The Japanese Append version requires an original Persona 3 disc to play.
 * Unlike other renditions of Persona 3, Persona 3 Portable lacks 3D environments and character models (outside of Tartarus), all anime cutscenes are gone, the graphics and audio quality were compressed, and The Answer ("Episode Aegis" in the Japanese version) is a story exclusive to Persona 3 FES and is not available in P3P due to limited storage space on the UMD.
 * On June 12, 2022, as part of the Persona 25th Anniversary, it was announced that Persona 3 Portable would be ported on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows via Steam and the Windows 10 Store.

Continuity

 * In the North American version of the game, the protagonist can play an MMO on his computer titled Innocent Sin Online, a reference to the title of Persona 2: Innocent Sin. In the game, Makoto uses the alias "Tatsuya," and meets a girl named "Maya," who are both named after the two protagonists of the Persona 2 duology.
 * It seems like the MMO is based on the real-life events of the Persona 2 games, as "Maya" makes direct reference to real-life Maya's catchphrases and events from the game.
 * The Kirijo Group, that Mitsuru leads and funds S.E.E.S., is said to have broken off from the Nanjo Group, which was a prominent organization in the previous three games. The two work closely together but split up after the Kirijo Group started experimenting on Shadows, which is the catalyst of Persona 3 's story.
 * The Kirijo Group later did experiments on children using Shadows and created artificial Persona Users to combat them. This gave rise to the group Strega, who were the only three children who survived these experiments. This is reminiscent of the experiments that the New World Order was doing in Persona 2: Eternal Punishment creating artificial Persona Users.
 * The opening sequence of the game and the beginning of the end credits depict a blue butterfly flying around. This is meant to represent Philemon, who is continually watching over Makoto and his friends over their journey.
 * Philemon appears to Aigis in The Answer to grant her the Wild Card.
 * The Night Queen, Nyx, returns in this game after last appearing in the Snow Queen Quest in Megami Ibunroku Persona. She is the collective form of the Shadows that appear in this game, and was first experimented on by the Kirijo Group, which split her up into 13 different forms. One of which was impressed inside of Makoto Yuki and formed into Pharos, then Ryoji, then Nyx Avatar. Her final form in this game is that of a planet destroyer who's end goal is to turn the world to eternal night and turn everyone on earth into Shadows.
 * It is said that Nyx existed eons ago, and she crashed into the Earth which is what formed the Moon.
 * Several Personas in this game return from the Snow Queen Quest who are related to Nyx, including Thanatos, Hypnos, and Nemesis.
 * Tartarus also appears once again, after last appearing as a tower outside of the Snow Queen's Castle.
 * Igor returns in this game, as a staple of the series. In this game, the Velvet Room takes the appearance of an elevator as opposed to just one room. In the previous three games the Velvet Room looks like just a room because there were multiple people that were able to go inside it, but now that there is only one guest, the room is shaped for their own mind.
 * A TV program in-game titled "Who's Who" was used as a medium to show cameos of older characters. Characters mentioned include Mark, Nanjo, Maki, Reiji, Yukino, Baofu, Eikichi, Ulala, Katsuya, Tatsuya, and Lisa.
 * Each of these characters appear on TV on the exact day of their birthdays.
 * Persona 3 Portable adds references to future characters in Persona 4, seeing as how it was released afterwards.
 * Yukiko Amagi, a main party member from 4 appears as a cameo character. She is in her final years of middle school, and the Amagi Inn, the inn she helps run in Inaba, is mentioned.
 * The transgender woman who hits on the boys on the beach in Persona 3 is replaced with Niroko Kashiwagi, the Persona 4 homeroom teacher. Her role in P3P is also added to the Persona 3 movies.