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In the sleepy rural town of [[Inaba]], a series of grisly murders shock the town. The protagonist is a high school student who transfers to the local [[Yasogami High School]]. Rumors abound of a mysterious television channel called the "Midnight Channel" which appears at midnight on rainy days, and shows the viewer their soulmate. The protagonist and his new acquaintances discover they can physically enter the television, in which an alternate world connected to the Midnight Channel exists. After exploring the bizarre world, the protagonists discover evidence indicating that the recent murders may be connected to the world within the TVs. They form the [[Investigation Team]] to explore the Midnight Channel, hoping to find the perpetrator and save any possible future victims.
In the sleepy rural town of [[Inaba]], a series of grisly murders shock the town. The protagonist is a high school student who transfers to the local [[Yasogami High School]]. Rumors abound of a mysterious television channel called the "Midnight Channel" which appears at midnight on rainy days, and shows the viewer their soulmate. The protagonist and his new acquaintances discover they can physically enter the television, in which an alternate world connected to the Midnight Channel exists. After exploring the bizarre world, the protagonists discover evidence indicating that the recent murders may be connected to the world within the TVs. They form the [[Investigation Team]] to explore the Midnight Channel, hoping to find the perpetrator and save any possible future victims.


The North American version came out five months after the Japanese version. The game reportedly had 1.5x more text as ''Persona 3''. Some Atlus West staff members were involved in the project for up to 7-8 months, while others joined later in the year.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |author= |url= [https://www.siliconera.com/a-roundtable-persona-4-interview-with-atlus-usa/ A Roundtable Persona 4 Interview With Atlus USA]|archive=[https://web.archive.org/web/20211214032420/https://www.siliconera.com/a-roundtable-persona-4-interview-with-atlus-usa/ Archive.org] |published= December 8, 2008|retrieved= April 30, 2024|site= Siliconera|type= }}</ref> A remaster of the game for the PlayStation Vita, titled {{Link|Game|p4g}}, was released in 2012, featuring new content.
A remaster of the game for the PlayStation Vita, titled {{Link|Game|p4g}}, was released in 2012, featuring new content.


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The North American version came out five months after the Japanese version. The game reportedly had 1.5x more text as ''Persona 3''. Some Atlus West staff members were involved in the project for up to 7-8 months, while others joined later in the year.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= |translquote= |author= |url= [https://www.siliconera.com/a-roundtable-persona-4-interview-with-atlus-usa/ A Roundtable Persona 4 Interview With Atlus USA]|archive=[https://web.archive.org/web/20211214032420/https://www.siliconera.com/a-roundtable-persona-4-interview-with-atlus-usa/ Archive.org] |published= December 8, 2008|retrieved= April 30, 2024|site= Siliconera|type= }}</ref>
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Persona 4, released outside of Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, is a 2008 role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, and the fifth entry in the Persona series.

In the sleepy rural town of Inaba, a series of grisly murders shock the town. The protagonist is a high school student who transfers to the local Yasogami High School. Rumors abound of a mysterious television channel called the "Midnight Channel" which appears at midnight on rainy days, and shows the viewer their soulmate. The protagonist and his new acquaintances discover they can physically enter the television, in which an alternate world connected to the Midnight Channel exists. After exploring the bizarre world, the protagonists discover evidence indicating that the recent murders may be connected to the world within the TVs. They form the Investigation Team to explore the Midnight Channel, hoping to find the perpetrator and save any possible future victims.

A remaster of the game for the PlayStation Vita, titled Persona 4 Golden, was released in 2012, featuring new content.

Blurb

Japanese

雨の夜、午前零時「マヨナカテレビ」に誰かが映る。

平穏な地方都市、八十稲羽市(やそいなば)に流れ始めた「マヨナカテレビ」の噂、時を同じくして発生する奇怪な連続殺人事件。

事件と異世界の謎の究明に「ペルソナ」の能力に目覚めた主人公たちが立ち向かう——。
Ame no yoru, gozenreiji "Mayonaka Terebi" ni dareka ga utsuru.

Heion-na chihōtoshi, Yasoinaba-shi (Yasoinaba) ni nagarehajimeta "Mayonaka Terebi" no uwasa, toki o onajikushite hasseisuru kikai-na renzoku satsujinjiken.

Jiken to isekai no nazo no kyūmei ni "perusona" no nōryoku ni mezameta shujinkō-tachi ga tachimukau——.

English

Tune In, Turn On, Drop DEAD...
A rumor is going around school that by looking at a TV screen at 12:00 AM on a rainy night, the face of your soulmate will be revealed. But is that all? A chain of murders appears to be connected to the rumor, and you and your team of Persona users must brave the mysterious TV world before another schoolmate dies.

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Golden

Main article: Persona 4 Golden

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The North American version came out five months after the Japanese version. The game reportedly had 1.5x more text as Persona 3. Some Atlus West staff members were involved in the project for up to 7-8 months, while others joined later in the year.[1]

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Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ペルソナ4 Persona 4

External Links

References

  1. A Roundtable Persona 4 Interview With Atlus USA. Archived: Archive.org. Published December 8, 2008. Retrieved April 30, 2024. Siliconera.