ThePersonaseries is often regarded as containing some of the best games that the RPG genre has to offer. Now, though it may not be the most obvious direction, the characters fromPersona 4and evenPersona 3are about to throw down the gauntlet in a fighting game.

Persona 4 Arenais being developed by Arc System Works, the same team behind theBlazBlueseries. As soon as that information was announced, I knew this was going to be a fighting game worth playing. I finally got to get some hands on time with the game and I had an absolute blast.

Article image

First things first: this game looks PHENOMENAL. Just likeBlazBlue,Persona 4 Arenafeatures some of the best hand-drawn art out there. While the screenshots already look gorgeous, once you see the game in motion your jaw will drop. The music from thePersonaseries is also back in full force with some beautifully composed rearrangements.

Persona 4 Arenauses a four-button loadout, something that isn’t too common in one-on-one fighters. Two buttons act as your character’s attack moves, while the other two utilize your Persona. Special moves use the traditional motions that we’ve been accustomed to, but the fact that you have both a character and a Persona makes each move list rather deep. It also helps to make each of the thirteen characters feel diverse and unique, something thatBlazBluewas known for.

Dr. Doom in Fortnite

Some great fighting game mechanics have been included inPersona 4 Arena, such as the Persona Break. If your Persona takes too much damage while it’s out, a Persona Break will occur and disable your Persona for a brief period of time. My favorite mechanic, although it isn’t new to fighting games, is the defensive Burst mechanic that allows you to burst away your opponent mid-combo. There’s always so much strategy and depth to using this mechanic at the right time whenever it is included in a game, like the recentMortal Kombat 9. Your SP bar will determine when you can use things like Supers or your Burst.

The one thing that I wasn’t into was the use of double motions for the Supers. This can often be difficult to pull off, especially for people who aren’t into fighting games. The four-button control layout makes it way more accessible to newer players, but double motions for Supers is sure to frustrate its fair share of players.

Article image

Image via Epic Games Store

2XKO Match-up

All Hunter x Hunter Nen Impact characters include Gon and Killua

Article image

Article image

evo logo

Article image