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Persona 3 Portable, originally released outside of Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable, is an enhanced edition of the 2006 role-playing game Persona 3, the fourth entry in the Persona series. It was developed and published by Atlus for the PlayStation Portable and released on November 1, 2009 in Japan, and the following year in North America on July 6, 2010. In South Korea, the game released on February 12, 2010. In Europe and Australia, the game was released on April 28 and on November 16 in 2011, respectively. On January 19, 2023, Persona 3 Portable was re-released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam.

Portable features a number of changes and new content additions, most notably the option of playing as a female protagonist.

Blurb

Japanese

English

There is a hidden hour that exists between one day and the next when terrible creatures known as Shadows roam. You must wield your inner power–Persona–to protect humanity and find a way to bring an end to this threat.

Experience the iconic, critically acclaimed RPG that reinvented the Persona series, Persona 3 Portable, now newly remastered for modern platforms.


Shortly after transferring to Gekkoukan High School, the protagonist encounters the "Dark Hour." Unfamiliar stillness swallows the city, people turn into eerie coffins, and otherworldly monsters called Shadows swarm. When they are attacked by one of these Shadows, and all hope seems lost, the power of the heart, their Persona is awakened.

Synopsis

Main section: Persona 3 § Synopsis

Gameplay Changes

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  • Removed The Answer that was featured in Persona 3 FES
  • Added the option to choose to play as a Female Protagonist
  • In Tartarus, HP and SP is no longer automatically restored after returning to the first floor. Instead, the player must interact with the clock and spend money.

Version Differences

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Unlike the other versions of Persona 3, Persona 3 Portable is in Visual Novel style, meaning that character models are mostly only used in dungeons.

2023 Re-release

On January 19th, 2023, Persona 3 Portable was re-released onto the Nintendo Switch, Microsoft, PlayStation Network, and Steam storefronts as a new HD remaster, following a June 2022 announcement as part of the series 25th anniversary. As part of the re-release, new features added were:

  • A boost to the framerate, with 30FPS, 60FPS, and 120 FPS being options on PC, with consoles locked to 60FPS.
  • Dual Audio support
  • New localizations for Italian, French, German, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
  • AI upscaled backgrounds, as well as a mix of hand-done upscaling for character renders and models.
  • Difficulty customization brought over from Persona 4 Golden, as well as the new feature to change the difficulty from the menu at any time.
  • Achievements were added, most based on the ones from Persona 4 Golden.
  • Plumes of Dusk are removed; party members can now be resurrected from the beginning of a floor or following a game over in battle.
  • A Quick Save feature was added, allowing one to save where they are in the game no matter what. Doing this exits the game to the title screen.
  • Changing the language of the game will default the male protagonist's name to "Makoto Yuki" and the female protagonist to "Kotone Shiomi" respectively.

Listings

Characters

Personas

Shadows

Skills

Items

Equipment

Locations

Development

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Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ペルソナ3 ポータブル Persona 3 Portable

Videos

Persona 3 Portable opening movie