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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', released outside of Japan as '''''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3''''', is a 2006 role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, and the fourth entry in the {{Link|Series|p-}}.  
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', released outside of Japan as '''''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3''''', is a 2006 role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, and the fourth entry in the {{Link|Series|p-}}. It was a major shift in direction from the prior Persona games, featuring a new director [[Katsura Hashino]], character art from [[Shigenori Soejima]], different world building, and the new [[Social Link]] relationship building system.
 
In between 11:59PM and 12:00 is the [[Dark Hour]], an additional hour to every day where people without the "Potential" to summon a persona are transformed into coffins and malignant entities called Shadows roam the world. A phenomena called [[Apathy Syndrome]] is growing more common by the day, leaving people completely catatonic and unresponsive. You control a high school student who transfers to [[Gekkoukan High School]] and joins an organization called [[S.E.E.S.]]. During the dark hour the school turns into a labyrinthian tower called [[Tartarus]]. The player must balance the obligations of school and relationships in the day with exploring Tartarus at night, in which the answer to the mysterious Apathy Syndrome may be found


A remaster of the game for the PlayStation 2, titled {{Link|Game|P3F}}, was released in 2007, featuring a new epilogue titled ''[[The Answer]]''. A second remaster for the PlayStation Portable, {{Link|Game|P3P}}, was released in 2009, which implemented point-and-click navigation and introduced a [[Kotone Shiomi|female protagonist]] option. A full remake, titled {{Link|Game|P3R}}, will be released in early 2024.
A remaster of the game for the PlayStation 2, titled {{Link|Game|P3F}}, was released in 2007, featuring a new epilogue titled ''[[The Answer]]''. A second remaster for the PlayStation Portable, {{Link|Game|P3P}}, was released in 2009, which implemented point-and-click navigation and introduced a [[Kotone Shiomi|female protagonist]] option. A full remake, titled {{Link|Game|P3R}}, will be released in early 2024.
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