Description: "Persona 4: Arena Ultimax," known as "Persona 4: Ultimax Ultra Suplex" in Japan, is a one on one fighting game. It is a direct sequel to the "Persona 4 Arena" PlayStation 3 fighting game released in 2012. However, you don't need to have played the previous game to follow this story. When General Teddie announces a new fighting tournament, characters from both "Persona 3" and "Persona 4" enter. The story mode is split into two parts, one for each group of characters from their respective games. Once both stories are complete, players can unlock the true ending. "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" is developed by Arc System Works and published by Atlus. This Atlus game was released in 2014 for the PlayStation 3. "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" features over 20 characters for the player to select. All of the characters from the arcade version of the game are present. "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" includes five unique characters that are exclusive to the home console version. There is also one character, Sho Minazuki, who makes his debut in this game. Characters such as Yukari Takeba and Junpei Iori represent "Persona 3." Fan favorite characters such as Yu Narukami and Chie Satonaka represent "Persona 4." Each of these "Persona" characters has a unique array of special attacks. No two characters play the same. Nearly every character in "Ultimax" also has a Shadow form. This Shadow form gives your character new moves in exchange for removing your defensive options. However, the Shadow character’s access to new abilities, such as giving themselves unlimited SP, is for only a short time. This unlimited SP ability lets you unleash special move after special move and overwhelm your opponent. You can unlock each Shadow character by completing specific in game requirements. As a one on one fighting game, the objective in "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" is to defeat your opponent. A life meter at the top of the screen shows you how much life your opponent has left. When this meter is empty, you win the round. While the game play is similar to the previous version of the game, this sequel to "Arena" adds some features. The biggest change is the S-Hold feature, which allows you to charge up your attacks, dealing more damage to a character if the assault connects. This title also features an RPG mode called Golden Arena. In Golden Arena, you'll navigate a dungeon and defeat monsters, similar to other "Persona" games. When you're bored of fighting against the computer, you can challenge human opponents from all over the globe. The lobby area recreates the arcade experience by letting players watch and communicate with those currently playing. You can also set up matches so that the player who wins can continue to keep challenging opponents. Every "Persona" character from the single player modes is available online, including Shadow forms. "Ultimax" also lets you challenge your friends using its local multiplayer options. This "Persona" console game received a rating of T from the ESRB due to its violence and mature themes.
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Release Year: 2014
Publisher: Altus
Rating: T-Teen
Genre: Fighting
Video Game Series: Persona Series
Platform: Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name: Persona 4: Arena Ultimax