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title: "Persona 2: Eternal Punishment - PlayStation"
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# 80+ unique Persona summons & fusion spells Classic PS1/2 compatibility Bonus Disc with exclusive anime & interviews Persona 2: Eternal Punishment - PlayStation

**Brand:** atlus
**Price:** € 1047.17
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## Summary

> 🎭 Unlock the dark secrets of Sumaru City — where every rumor changes your fate!

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- **What is this?** Persona 2: Eternal Punishment - PlayStation by atlus
- **How much does it cost?** € 1047.17 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Innovative Rumor System:** Shape the narrative by spreading rumors that trigger unique events and alternate story arcs, boosting replay value.
- • **Dynamic Demon Negotiations:** Negotiate contracts with demons mid-battle using multi-character tactics for strategic depth unlike any other RPG.
- • **Dive into a cult classic RPG:** Experience the dark, immersive world of Sumaru City with a gripping storyline that blends mystery and supernatural intrigue.
- • **Exclusive Bonus Disc included:** Unlock behind-the-scenes content with an anime trailer and developer interviews—only available with this edition.
- • **Timeless atmospheric soundtrack:** Let eerie, mood-setting music pull you deeper into the haunting vibe of Persona 2’s unforgettable universe.

## Overview

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is a cult-favorite PlayStation RPG known for its unique rumor-driven gameplay, multi-character demon negotiations, and over 80 persona summons. Compatible with PS1, PS2, and PS3, it includes a special Bonus Disc featuring exclusive anime content and developer interviews, making it a must-have collector’s item for discerning gamers craving a deep, atmospheric experience.

## Description

Product Description The rumor going around Sumaru City is that if you call your own cell phone number, you will speak to the Joker, who will assassinate the person of your choice... and rumors in Sumaru City have a funny way of coming true. On assignment with hip youth magazine Coolest, daring young reporter Maya Amano stumbles onto the Joker's trail at Seven Sisters High School. A convergence of fate brings Maya, her roommate, and a police detective together in pursuit of the maniacal assassin. Will they awaken the power within before it's too late to stop the evil forces behind him? NOTE: Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is compatible with PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 systems. Key Features: Multi-Character Contacts - Negotiate contracts with demons using one, two, or even three party members at a time. Experiment with a wide variety of approaches and reactions for each demon! Fusion Spells - Use certain skills in a particular order to unleash especially punishing attacks on your foes! Bonus Disc Included - Each and every copy of Persona 2: Eternal Punishment includes a special Bonus Disc with an anime trailer for Persona 2 and a special video interview with the makers of the game! desertcart.com The Seven Sisters high school is the setting for a series of gruesome murders, and it's up Maya Amano, a cub reporter for popular teen magazine Coolest, to get to the bottom of the murders. Yes, in the spirit of Scooby-Doo and many afterschool specials, when the police fail, it's time to call in the high schoolers! Seriously, though, Persona 2 is an interesting title. It is the sequel to a popular import with a story that is, for the most part, involving. Even in their small sprite form, the anime characters in the game are very well done and blend nicely with the gaming environments. The character movements are a bit jerky, but it's still better than most role-playing games. Unfortunately, the game's slow-moving story line and somewhat tedious character interaction ruin the game's early momentum. Things get back on track later in the game--but obviously only for those gamers who have stayed on through the dry spots. Patient players are rewarded with 80 different persona summons, or spells, that can be unlocked throughout the game. You can also chat with the monsters, which is fun at first but grows tiresome. Also, the game's straightforward battle system lacks the strategic elements found in other games of this genre. Perhaps Persona 2's most interesting gameplay element is the rumor system, which allows you to gossip about other characters in the game. A properly spread rumor can trigger in-game events and create whole new story arcs. This adds considerable replay value and most RPGers should appreciate this to no end. --Todd MowattPros: Great dialogueEerie music sets appropriate tone for the gameRumor system lets you affect the game's storyCons: Talking to enemies gets very repetitiveToo-simple combat schemePoor pacing in the game's middle

Review: They don't make 'em like this anymore - Every 10 or so years you see a unique game like this. I originally bought this in 2000 when it came out but never got a chance to play it much, or rather, played more popular titles of the time. But, something about it stuck with me and I bought a copy recently and have been playing it. First off, the music and atmosphere are fantastic. Games don't usually have this atmosphere that sucks you in and keeps you interested, and Persona 2 pulls off the dark atmosphere very well. Second, if you've ever played an RPG before, you know you get into battles. But, when is the last time you've entertained a demon and got him to make a contract with you, or give you items in the middle of a battle? That's just the kind of oddity that makes this game great. It doesn't stop there of course. No, you can have demons give you tarot cards, you can summon them later, have them give you information etc... it's all very detailed. The cities and people are also pretty expansive. It's one of those video game landscapes so large you almost don't want to waste the time checking everything out... this is where Persona 2 shines. It's very odd and fascinating so you want to see it all no matter how much time you've already spent. I wouldn't trust a remake of this game... this original version is "just right" and lightning doesn't often strike twice... It's expensive at 30 to 100 for a good copy, but it's worth the money. This goes double if you like classic gaming and don't care about graphics. Tired of the same ol thing? Give it a whirl...
Review: good looks and insane difficulty - I only just got the game from the playstation store and holy crap do i regret wasting $10 bucks on it... its so difficult it makes ninja gaiden on nes and battletoads on nes look easy by comparison. The graphics are decent for a PS1 era game, but the voice acting in generally is really bad. if only this game was easier it might be fun, buts its not easy or much fun either. nows when the ability to get refunds for digitally downloaded games would come in handy... even if your a persona fan like iam, your better off avoiding this game. i might do a better review of persona 2 eternal punishment if i ever get farther then 3 battles without dying like i did really fast

## Features

- Includes a special Bonus Disc with an anime trailer for Persona 2 and a special video interview with the makers of the game

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004WLZ7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,564 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,083 in PlayStation Games |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | Sega Genesis |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Atlus U.S.A, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| Rated | Teen |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 730865520190 |

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They don't make 'em like this anymore
*by T***R on January 11, 2012*

Every 10 or so years you see a unique game like this. I originally bought this in 2000 when it came out but never got a chance to play it much, or rather, played more popular titles of the time. But, something about it stuck with me and I bought a copy recently and have been playing it. First off, the music and atmosphere are fantastic. Games don't usually have this atmosphere that sucks you in and keeps you interested, and Persona 2 pulls off the dark atmosphere very well. Second, if you've ever played an RPG before, you know you get into battles. But, when is the last time you've entertained a demon and got him to make a contract with you, or give you items in the middle of a battle? That's just the kind of oddity that makes this game great. It doesn't stop there of course. No, you can have demons give you tarot cards, you can summon them later, have them give you information etc... it's all very detailed. The cities and people are also pretty expansive. It's one of those video game landscapes so large you almost don't want to waste the time checking everything out... this is where Persona 2 shines. It's very odd and fascinating so you want to see it all no matter how much time you've already spent. I wouldn't trust a remake of this game... this original version is "just right" and lightning doesn't often strike twice... It's expensive at 30 to 100 for a good copy, but it's worth the money. This goes double if you like classic gaming and don't care about graphics. Tired of the same ol thing? Give it a whirl...

### ⭐⭐ good looks and insane difficulty
*by A***E on March 17, 2013*

I only just got the game from the playstation store and holy crap do i regret wasting $10 bucks on it... its so difficult it makes ninja gaiden on nes and battletoads on nes look easy by comparison. The graphics are decent for a PS1 era game, but the voice acting in generally is really bad. if only this game was easier it might be fun, buts its not easy or much fun either. nows when the ability to get refunds for digitally downloaded games would come in handy... even if your a persona fan like iam, your better off avoiding this game. i might do a better review of persona 2 eternal punishment if i ever get farther then 3 battles without dying like i did really fast

### ⭐⭐⭐ Deep But Ultimately Frustrating!
*by S***E on June 25, 2002*

Persona2 has all the qualities of a good rpg. The characters have such a history that you actually care about their well being. I have been playing Persona2 off and on for about a year often taking a break from it when I encounter a particularly hard boss, like the Weng Long fortune teller Ms. Shishawa (I think that was her name) in the underwater maze. Uala is my favorite character since I would most react like she would to the weird plot that makes up the drama of the game. It has to do with a evil cult basically wanting to cleanse the world of all corruption by destroying it and creating it over again (you would think) this cult has very prominent and powerful members, heads of state, government officials, the local police, the military...celebrity fortune tellers...etc. Well you play a reporter for a small "zine" put out by the Kismet Publishing Company and you first get involved in the Joker murders...Well I could tell you the whole story but it's very long and if you don't pay attention it gets complicated. You end up fighting Narlethotep, a creature straight out of the Cthulhu mythos for those of you who are familiar with Lovecraft. There are quite a few Lovecraft inspired monsters you end up fighting. This is a very wierd and difficult rpg. The mazes and dungeons, though looking like ultra-postmodern dance clubs, buildings etc, will give you migraines and you have the bosses for whom you'll have to level up as much as possible and devise somekind of strategy because in Persona2, strength is nothing without some brains and even then you'll still get a headache. This game is hard and not for the average gamer. I recommend renting it first.

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