![]() He's even a little jealous of the MC's popularity and status as the team's leader. Deep down, he doesn't love living in the backwater town of Inaba and misses the city, and also hates that he and his family are blamed for some of Inaba's economic issues. Yosuke's key underlying character trait is his feelings of resentment. Yosuke's damage output will rarely match that of the rest of the cast, but he's great backup that can perform just about any combat role. He has balanced stats and a varied moveset, including wind spells, physical attacks, and even some healing and support spells. In battle, Yosuke dual-wields knives and other short weapons (like wrenches). Yosuke is the first friend the MC makes in Inaba, and he explores the Midnight Channel's strange hotel room with the MC and Chie a few days after the MC's arrival in town. Yosuke's family moved to Inaba to work at the newly-built JUNES store, and several of the locals blame Yosuke and his family for JUNES's driving business away from market district shops. Yosuke works at department store JUNES, where his father is the head manager. Yosuke is one of the MC's second-year classmates at Yasogami High, but he's definitely not one of the popular kids. Sure, he has the incredible animal magnetism to form life-changing friendships with anyone the player chooses and he has all the narrative strengths and weaknesses of a silent protagonist, but it's hard not to like the Persona 4 MC. Being a passenger to his interactions in Inaba and his adventures in the Midnight Channel is a real treat. ![]() The P3 MC had an air of aloofness to him and the P4 MC feels like a warmer, more friendly person. In battle, the MC wields katanas and other two-handed swords with style. Basically, the MC can play any role in battle and is typically the best at playing that role. The MC (and the MC of Persona 3) are exceptions to this rule and can summon a multitude of Personae and obtain new ones by defeating Shadows and fusing Personae. In Persona 4 (and its predecessor Persona 3) most characters have one or two Personae that they are limited to using for the entirety of the game. That year is the story of Persona 4, and it's full of murder, intrigue, friendship, and discovering the secrets of the Midnight Channel. The main character of Persona 4 is a second-year transfer student at Yasogami High School his parents began working overseas prior to the start of Persona 4, so our hero moves in with his uncle Ryotaro Dojima and cousin Nanako for a year, so he'll have a place to stay while his parents are gone. I will spoil what characters join your team (of course) and several important plot details about them. Not endgame spoilers or whodunit spoilers, though. IMPORTANT NOTE - This article contains spoilers for Persona 4. So lame that you wish he/she wasn't there. One-note or not very interesting.ĬUT = Bad character. Maybe not a favorite.īENCH = Average character. One of the game's highlights.ĪSSET = Good character. So with that said, let me start rambling about Persona 4's awesome cast. And I should mention, I fucking love Persona 4 and it's gameplay balance is excellent there aren't really any bad ratings in the list, and even the "worst" characters in the second list are perfectly usable. Both of those lists are naturally subjective and entirely my own opinion. First, I'll rate each character's personality and story role using my old four-point rating system (shown below) and then I'll rank them by their in-game power and utility in a second list. So naturally I'm inclined to rating and ranking them in a list. ![]() ![]() I adore the cast of Persona 4 - I'd rank it among the all-time greats in RPGs - and the characters are a large part of why I love the game. ![]() Persona 4 is my favorite game made in the past 15 years and on my short list of favorite games of all time. Click on the "Meet the Cast" tag at the end of this post for my ramblings on the characters in Final Fantasy VI and Persona 3. Speaking of blog tags, I've written a few other "Meet the Cast" posts in the past four years, ranking, discussing, and rating the characters of specific games. If you want to read about my personal Persona past (hated Persona 1 in early 2000s, loved every other Persona game) go and check out posts on this blog with the "Persona" tag. I've mentioned over and over in this blog that I'm Persona-obsessed, but that obsession didn't begin until 2012 when I played Persona 3, a game I received as a birthday gift. It's been (checks list of posts) MONTHS since I've written about Persona, so now seems like a good time to get back into it! Time to break down the cast of characters of Persona 4! ![]()
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