امتیازات Persona Q:Shadow Of The Labyrinth

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Persona Q: Shadow Of The Labyrinth
سازنده:ATLUS,P-Studio
ناشر:ATLUS,NIS America
سبک:JRPG
تاریخ انتشار
ژاپن: June 5,2014
امریکای شمالی: November 25,2014
اروپا: November 28,2014

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امتیازات
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Digitally Downloaded : 100%
Slant Magazine
: 100%

Nintendojo : 100%
GameCritics
: 95%
ZTGD
: 90%
God Is a Geek
: 90%
Game Informer : 90%
Polygon
: 90%
Nintendo Life : 90%
Usgamer: 90%
EGM : 90%
Gaming Nexus
: 90%
RPG Fa n: 88%
Digital Chump
: 88%
Destructiod : 85%
GameZone : 85%
AlwaysNintendo : 85%
Gaming Trend : 85%
IGN : 85%
85% : NintendoWorldReport
GamesBeat : 83%
Meta GameCentral : 80%
[URL="http://gamingbolt.com/persona-q-shadow-of-the-labyrinth-review"]Gaming Bolt
: 80%
Will Brasil[/URL] : 80%
Hardcore Gamer
: 80%
RPGamer : 80%
GamesRadar : 70%
Shacknews
: 70%
Kill Screen : 65%​
 
آخرین ویرایش:
حالا خوبه یک Spin Off از این سری تونسته همچین نمرات و متا گرفته:d
خدا میدونه که موقعی که Persona 5 بیاد چه نمرات و متایی بگیره:x:bighug:

جالب اینجاست که خود کاربرا گرفتن صدای انگلیسی رو با نسخه ژاپنی عوض کردن
صدا ژاپنی به همراه زیرنوس انگلیسی :bighug: امشب استارتش رو میزنم >:)
 
GameZone: 85%
he love child between the Persona franchise and Etrian Odyssey delivers. A delightful mix of Persona elements, Etrian systems, and new gameplay make the Nintendo debut of Persona quite the captivating experience.
AlwaysNintendo : 85%
Simply put, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is an ice cream cake, and a darn good one at that. Much like the tasty dessert, its decadence derives from a delicious synthesis of sweetness that brings a smile to any and all who sample its devilishly rich contents. But then again, ice cream cake is just that—of ice cream AND cake—and not only do those calories hit your waistline harder than a wet sack of bricks, an ice cream cake must borrow its identity from two entities rather than truly forging one all its own, and therein lies the bittersweet truth of Persona Q. Regardless, this is one seriously scrumptious concoction even if it is a little half-baked in places, one that’s certainly worth digging into.

Joystiq

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is an enormous dungeon crawl that will devour huge swaths of your time (80 hours, easy, and more if you want to try starting with both casts) - and you'll be happy to let it. Though it occasionally feels grindy, each new area is a refreshing challenge, and the ease with which you can mix up your party prevents your trips through the dungeons from ever getting stale. It's a brilliant combination of elements that I never would've thought suited each other, but fit so well that I'm having trouble ever picturing them apart. I picked it up because hey, it's Persona, but I couldn't put it down because it's excellent.
Game Informer
Persona Q is easily one of my favorite games this year. It delivers in both quality gameplay and wonderful characters, but what stands out is the extra effort that went into every area, always raising the bar.
HardcoreGamer
Persona Q should be a hardcore Persona fan’s dream game, and if you only come to the series for its character writing then it kind of is. It made me laugh out loud more than once, and I played it with a nostalgic smile on my face. But in evoking that nostalgia it reminds us of other, better games, which only serves to highlight its own failings. Weak continuity and weaker dungeon crawling gameplay make this hard to recommend to anyone who enjoys the series for its depth. If you’re not bothered by a bit of stupidity, give it a play.
Polygon
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth defies the idea that a game can be either indulgent or intelligent. It's tailored for lovers of Persona and even Etrian Odyssey, without a doubt. But to call Persona Q nothing more than an appeasement of fans' wants is to diminish one of the richest, most robust dungeon crawlers either franchise has seen in years.
RPGamer
I was pleasantly surprised to be afforded the chance to review this game, since I had no direct experience with either Persona 3 or Persona 4 beforehand. After going through a lengthy journey with these enjoyable characters, I begin to see why their adventures are so cherished by many. Putting them together in a game that plays by Etrian Odyssey rules was a good way to entertain me, although I was ready for the thing to end before it actually did so. While not the best title in the 3DS RPG library, it's nevertheless quite good.
 
Digital Chumps 8.8/10
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is an ambitious amalgamation of disparate stories, ideas, and styles. Persona 3 and Persona 4's character driven narratives may seem like unlikely bedfellows alongside Etrian Odyssey's obsession with dungeon crawling, but with a careful and crafty application of their respective strengths, Persona Q is a strangely melodious composition.
ZTDG
3DS owners looking for a new RPG to dig into will find a fantastic one here. Persona fans shouldn’t think twice about picking this up. It truly feels like a sequel to Persona 3 and Persona 4. The production value and game play are really well done, and very enjoyable. It may be slightly difficult, but it is still a fun ride, and seeing all my favorite characters from P3 and P4 together again was a great reunion. RPG fans will have a great time with Persona Q. It really feels like a new game, and not just some quick cash in game. I highly recommend it.
Shacknews
With that said, I still found myself enjoying Persona Q enough to want to continue playing it to unravel the mystery of the labyrinth. Atlus’ Shin Megami Tensei series is known for delivering unforgettable stories throughout the majority of their games, and Persona Q is one game that will keep you guessing from start to finish.
NintendoWorldReport
While deviating from the main series, Atlus definitely took their first Nintendo Persona title seriously. The main story easily can take over 40 hours to complete, not to mention the replay value from using the three different save slots to play from the perspective of the other team. The visual look is fun and thoughtfully designed, the gameplay is challenging and calls for a fair amount of planning and thought and the return of two Persona casts brings humor and interest to the overall plot and exploration. If key elements from the Persona series had been included, this very well may have been a perfect game, but for old and new fans alike, Persona Q is still guaranteed to stand out as a unique and exciting game.
USGamer
Persona Q represents a bit of a risk, bringing together two RPG series that, despite their common parentage, focus on entirely different facets of the genre. But it works, with the Persona elements livening up the dungeon-crawling and the Etrian Odyssey components bringing some merciless old-school discipline to the unruly Persona sub-universe. Though admittedly fans of the two series will get the most from the crossover, this lively, complex adventure works as a great RPG by any standard.
Gaming Trend
While Persona Q’s story may be meaningless on its own, the dungeon crawling and strategic battle system are great challenges with an excellent cast to keep you company.
Gaming Nexus
Having never played a Persona RPG, I enjoyed Persona Q: Shadow of the Layrinth. The fact that it resembles the Etrian Odyssey series in terms of gameplay is a plus and as a person new to the Persona series, I feel that this is another solid RPG from Atlus.
Nintendo Life
Persona Q has something for everyone. If you’re a Persona fan, you’ll get a huge kick out of seeing your old Gekkoukan and Yasogami classmates in an all-new adventure, and Etrian Odyssey fans open to a change will love it — this is the story-driven experiment of Etrian Odyssey Untold taken to the next level, with a stylistic overhaul to match. And if you haven’t played either of its inspirations, you’re still in luck — this isn’t just a great crossover, it’s a fantastically fun RPG in its own right, with colourful characters, engaging gameplay, and a whole heap of style. Persona fans will undoubtedly get the most out of the fan-service, but even if you can’t tell Junpei from Junes, you’ll still have a blast exploring Persona Q.
God is Geek
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth is not a perfect game – the difficulty spikes make the exercise of dungeon crawling more laborious, though thankfully you can switch the difficulty on the fly – but overall I’ve come away with almost nothing but good things to say about the experience. People expecting a game exactly like Persona 3 and 4 will no doubt be disappointed, as Persona Q at its heart is a first person dungeon crawler. It feels like a gateway game into the Etrian Odyssey series rather than Persona, and I don’t recommend it to anyone who hasn’t played both Persona 3 and 4. For fans of both games, it’s a love letter from Atlus delivered in a spectacular package.

An amazing first person dungeon crawler for fans of Persona 3 and 4, but not a gateway into the Persona series.
 

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