1-3 are indeed awesome. And if you get a PSP (Or are ok with an emulator and/or PS1 versions), those three games are pretty solid JRPGs. Not super groundbreaking, but cool. Persona 2: Innocent Sin has my favorite story of any JRPG I've ever played, and I do not say that lightly. Persona 2: Innocent Sin is (legally, unless you get the fan translation and emulate it) only available in English on the PSP, while Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is only available in English on PS1, so be warned.Chozon1 wrote:The first three were awesome. Four, I just stopped listening to.
Five (wiping it all out) was alright. Not my thing, but I could tune it out after battle 37.
Six I enjoyed, though at the risk of appearing to be an old man, I have no idea what they were saying. Good stuff, either way.
Seven was...not terrible. Same as number five, for the most part. Good chorus though.
Eight...I'm torn. I'm not sure if it's at the "play the game muted" level, but it's also not at the "I can ignore this" level. I'd probably get over it, all other things not considered.
I'm not even going to defend four. It's...meh. I rather like five in the context of Persona 3's music.
Six is hard for you to track because it's a Japanese singer trying to sing English lyrics. It's kind of a thing in the MegaTen series.
Seven, I prefer Six let us say.
I actually really like eight, but that's because I really like Acid Jazz, which the entire Persona 5 soundtrack is themed around.
So let's jump to a different series. You might have seen the 3DS game Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers floating around. While this next song unfortunately is not in the game, it was shipped on a CD with the limited edition in Japan, and I think it's amazing.
Thoughts?