Aegis: The First Mission

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Aegis: The First Mission is a 2007 action game video game for mobile phones, and a spin-off of Persona 3. It was developed by Bbmf and published by Atlus. Set 10 years before the events of Persona 3, it follows the events of the Yakushima exercise.

The game is currently unplayable due to the lack of any copies of the game itself, but would be possible if a phone with the game could be secured and dumped, as a method of dumping I-mode games was found in late 2023[1]. Video footage does exist however, and has also been translated for English speakers by a member of the community.[2]

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Gameplay

The player controls Aigis in 3D environments, using various weapons and Aigis' Persona, Palladion to fight shadows.

Aigis will be dispatched on a series of quests, throughout the game, to eliminate shadows lurking about in various locations on the island of Yakushima. Defeating shadows will net Aigis experience and money, which will eventually lead to her leveling up and gaining new skills to use in battle. Money can be spent in the workshop to purchase new weapons, armor, and items. At the end of most quests, Aigis will have to fight either a large "boss" shadow, or a set wave of a certain shadow. Occassionally, Aigis will be unable to use her weapons or access the workshop during specific story events.

Controls

Aigis' movement can be controlled by using the phones' directional pad. Pressing Enter will allow Aigis to jump, and pressing it twice will have her double jump. Pressing 0 will attack with the currently equipped weapon. The right software key will summon Palladion to use the currently selected skill, and the left software key will bring up the menu.[3] from the Menue website. Internet Archive</ref>

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Characters

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Equipment

Locations

Trivia

  • The game was originally released with a free trial version that would allow you to play up until a certain point at the beginning of the game. Afterwards, you would have to pay full price to play the rest of the game, which was 525 yen (tax included). However, buying the full version would allow you to resume with the data you had saved in the free trial. Other "trial" versions of I-mode games contained the full game's data and blocking progress unless an ownership check is passed and it's possible this trial did as well.
  • In early versions, the game was titled "Aegis: Zero" but this was later changed to the current name.

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References

  1. [1]
  2. Drew Sebastino, Aegis The First Mission (English Subtitles). Published May 11, 2020. Retrieved Dec. 16, 2023. YouTube.
  3. Archived Press Release Materials