Paired with the buttery smooth 60FPS, whilst playing on the Series X with comfortably adapted controls, almost everything in Persona 4 Golden is brought up to scale to give it new life - looking gorgeous on the 43” and 55” 4K TVs used for this review. The result: the visuals have become immortalised with a vintage, retro charm. Not only are the colours of characters and environments more vivid, but even background assets like in your kitchen or the walls of dungeons stand out and add a new depth to the visual experience. Nevertheless, the higher resolution performs as much of a service as one could have hoped. Sure, blocky environmental textures and doll-like character models originally meant for smaller displays can sometimes be jarring on larger modern TVs. Simply put, as native ports for the Xbox Series X and S, Persona 4 Golden’s graphics absolutely pop when in 4K. Still, one second longer, and you’ll see that this is probably the most outstanding a master of such a game could look. Originally home to the PS2 in 2008 as Persona 4 before being revamped for PS Vita as the advanced 2012 Golden, P4G does show its age at first glance. Thankfully, for new and even returning players, P4G takes its time in the 90 minutes to 2 hours kicking off the story - building up intrigue whilst you slowly get to know the cast and the mystery surrounding the town, maximising your investment for when the plot shifts gear. Persona 4 Golden has many layers to its story, gameplay, and the worlds surrounding them both. These killings are surrounded by the rumour of the Midnight Channel - where looking into the television on a rainy night meets a person with their soulmate - actually ends up with victims being taken to another world and meeting their death.Īs you and your new friends investigate and hunt for the truth, exploring otherworldly dungeons and taking on demon-esque Shadows with the power of your monster-like Personas, you’ll also explore Inaba itself and forge incredible heartfelt bonds along the way. In your new rural home town of Inaba, a string of mysterious murders start after your arrival. With the upgrades solely being graphical and quality-of-life improvements, the classic tale of the 2012 Persona 4 Golden remains the same.
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