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Persona 3 FES Review – Persona III FES Guide
Persona 3 FES will ship on the 22nd and reach stores April 23rd 2008 for 29$. The original Persona 3 is still going for far more than that on eBay and other locations.
Persona 3 FES Answer adds about 30-40 hours of dungeon crawling through the Abyss of Time, as you learn more about what happened at the end of the original Persona 3. Specifically to Him, the Hero of the Journey, and the nature of shadows themselves. Metis, Aigis’ sister, leads the way through the Desert of Doors.
There are also new Elizabeth Requests, Weapons / Weapon Fusion, Personae, school / plot scenes, costumes, and much more for The Journey.
Persona 3 FES Nyx Walkthrough FAQs
Friday December 4th, SEES continues on to school despite the despair from the truth behind Ryoji. Spent the day with Temperance Arcana . Say ’sure’ and go out to eat with Bebe. After hearing him out say ‘then stay’. Temperance Arcana reaches social […]
Persona 3 FES Journey Walkthrough FAQ 3
The day after the full moon, September 6th , you can buy a Brand Watch on tv. Sunday’s are good days to go see Akinari. Say ‘really?’ and ‘that’s a good point’ as he goes on about his […]
Persona 3 FES Journey Walkthrough FAQ 2
After the altercation with Emperor and Empress , you will see Yukari on the way to class June 9th, Tuesday . In the afternoon some shops open up like the weapon fusion one. Spent the afternoon with the old couple as Hierophant […]
Persona 3 FES Journey Walkthrough 1
As you start Persona 3 FES, you have some options if you played the original Persona 3 . Carrying over Persona Compendium, Academics, Charm, Courage stats, Known Fusion Spells, MAXed social link items . Since you likely did not complete everything […]
Start The Answer and you will be warned that the gameplay is harder in FES Answer than Persona 3 FES Journey , and that you should play The Journey before The Answer. 
The day after the full moon, September 6th , you can buy a Brand Watch on tv. Sunday’s are good days to go see Akinari. Say ‘really?’ and ‘that’s a good point’ as he goes on about his […]

