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Persona 4 – A Corner of Memories (Public Ver)
Persona 4 – Backside of the TV
Persona 4 – Corner of Memories (Transcribed by TNRea)
Persona 4 – Corridor
Persona 4 – Heaven
Persona 4 – I’ll Face Myself (Public Ver.)
Persona 4 – It’s Show Time
Persona 4 – Long Way
Persona 4 – Never More
Persona 4 – Reverie (Public Ver.)
Persona 4 – Shadow World
Persona 4 – Who’s There
Persona 5 – Alleycat
Persona 5 – Behind the Mask -instrumental-
Persona 5 – Interrogation Room
Persona 5 – King, Queen and Slaves
Persona 5 – Life Will Change
Persona 5 – Memories of a Summer Day
Persona 5 – Price
Persona 5 – With the Stars and Us -piano ver- (Public Ver)
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Persona 4 & Persona 4 Golden – Full OST
Tracklist :
Persona 4 : Disc 1 : 1. Pursuing My True Self : 00:00 2. Glimpse of a Memory : 01:26 3. Welcome to the Limousine : 02:37 4. Aria of the Soul : 03:03 5. New Days : 08:42 6. Signs of Love : 11:00 7. Midnight Channel : 14:01 8. Your Affection : 15:19 9. Like a Dream Come True : 18:11 10. Who’s There? : 20:48 11. Reach Out to the Truth First Battle : 22:41 12. Smile : 25:38 13. Studio Backlot : 29:01 14. Deduction : 31:56 15. Castle : 35:18 16. Border of Insanity : 37:56 17. I’ll Face Myself Battle : 40:16 18. I’ll Face Myself : 43:16 19. Muscle Blues : 45:57 20. It’s Showtime! : 47:26 21. Someone Else’s Man : 48:18 22. Quelorie Magic! : 49:58 23. Sauna : 51:02 24. Awakening : 53:06 25. Reach Out to the Truth : 54:26
Disc 2 : 1. Reach Out to the Truth Inst version : 57:17 2. Specialist : 58:50 3. Striptease : 01:01:13 4. Heartbeat, Heartbreak : 01:02:56 5. Youthful Lunch : 01:05:11 6. Game : 01:06:53 7. Zone Time : 01:09:32 8. A New World Fool : 01:11:05 9. The Fog : 01:15:23 10. Period : 01:19:19 11. Junes Theme : 01:20:20 12. Strength of Heart (P4 ver.) : 01:22:00 13. The Path is Open (P4 ver.) : 01:23:59 14. Traumerei : 01:25:49 15. How Much? : 01:28:12 16. Secret Base : 01:29:33 17. Heaven : 01:32:03 18. Alone : 01:35:03 19. Deduction another version : 01:37:03 20. Long Way : 01:37:47 21. Omen : 01:40:10 22. Corridor : 01:41:04 23. The Almighty : 01:43:24 24. The Genesis : 01:48:04 25. I’ll Face Myself another version : 01:55:55 26. Never More : 01:57:39 27. Electronica of the Soul : 02:04:20
Persona 4 Golden : 1. Shadow World : 02:09:05 2. Time To Make History : 02:13:48 3. Let’s Hit the Beach : 02:16:20 4. Everyday Sunshine : 02:19:05 5. True Story : 02:22:26 6. Midnight Crossing Miracle Quiz : 02:25:45 7. A Sky Full Of Stars : 02:27:47 8. Everyone at the First New Year’s Shrine Visit : 02:30:33 9. Steamy Travelling Mood Epic Battle : 02:31:27 10. SNOWFLAKES : 02:31:56 11. Maiden of the Empty Forest : 02:35:23 12. Memory : 02:38:33 13. Never More ~Welcome Home~ : 02:41:54 14. SNOWFLAKES powder snow mix : 02:42:38 15. Shin Mitsuo Tensei : 02:47:05
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What is Persona 4?
Persona 4, released outside Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4, is a 2008 role-playing video game by Atlus. It is chronologically the fifth installment in the Persona series, itself a part of the larger Megami Tensei franchise, and was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan in July 2008, North America in December 2008, and Europe in March 2009 as one of the final major exclusives for the system. It was re-released as a PlayStation 2 Classic for the PlayStation 3 in April 2014.
Persona 4 takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside and is indirectly related to earlier Persona games. The player-named protagonist is a high-school student who moved into the countryside from the city for a year. During his year-long stay, he becomes involved in investigating mysterious murders with a group of friends while harnessing the power to summon physical manifestations of their psyches known as a Persona.
The plot of Persona 4 was inspired by the work of mystery novelists, owing to its murder mystery premise. The rural setting was based on a town on the outskirts of Mount Fuji and intended as a “‘nowhere’ place” and is the central setting to have players sympathize with the daily life of the characters. The developers added many in-game events to prevent the game from becoming stale. During localization, numerous alterations to Japanese cultural references were made to preserve the effect as much as possible. The release of Persona 4 in Japan was accompanied by merchandise such as character costumes and accessories. The game’s music was primarily composed by Shoji Meguro, with vocals performed by Shihoko Hirata. The North American and European releases came with a soundtrack CD with selected music from the game.
With praise given towards the gameplay, story, emotional depth, characters, and music, Persona 4 received critical acclaim and is considered one of the best video games ever made.
An enhanced version of the game, Persona 4 Golden, was released for PlayStation Vita in 2012 and Windows in 2020, selling 2.5 million copies worldwide; ports for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S were released in January 2023. Various other manga and light novel adaptations and spin-offs have been produced. An anime adaptation by AIC ASTA, Persona 4: The Animation, began airing in Japan in October 2011, with an anime of Persona 4 Golden airing in July 2014. The game also spawned two fighting game sequels, Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, as well as a rhythm game, Persona 4: Dancing All Night. Party members from Persona 4 are prominently featured as playable characters in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (2014) and Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth (2018).
Persona 4 was also given a manga adaptation. It is written by Shūji Sogabe, the artist for Persona 3’s manga, and started serialization in ASCII Media Works’ Dengeki Black Maoh Volume 5 in September 2008.
The first tankōbon volume was released on September 26, 2009, and 13 volumes have been released in total, with the final volume on March 27, 2019.
Shiichi Kukura also authored Persona 4 The Magician (ペルソナ4 The Magician), a manga that focuses on Yosuke Hanamura’s life in Inaba before the game’s start. Its only volume was released on August 27, 2012.
A manga adaptation of the light novel Persona × Detective Naoto, illustrated by Satoshi Shiki, was serialized in Dengeki Maoh magazine from November 27, 2014.
The main focus of the game revolves around Personas, avatars projected from one’s inner self that resemble mythological figures and represent the façades worn by individuals to face life’s hardships. Each Persona possesses its own skills, as well as strengths and weaknesses to certain attributes. As Personas gain experience from battle and level up, that Persona can learn new skills, which include offensive, or support abilities used in battle, or passive skills that grant the character benefits.
Each Persona can carry up to eight skills at a time, with older skills needing to be forgotten in order to learn new ones. Whilst each of the main party members have their own unique Persona, which transforms into a stronger form after maxing out their Social Link, the protagonist has the “Wild Card” ability to wield multiple Personas, which he can switch between during battle to access different movesets. The player can earn new Personas from Shuffle Time, with the protagonist able to carry more Personas as he levels up.
Outside of the dungeons, the player can visit the Velvet Room, where players can create new Personas, or summon previously acquired Personas for a fee. New Personas are created by fusing two or more monsters to create a new one, which receives some of the skills passed down from its material monsters. The level of Personas that can be created are limited by the protagonist’s current level. If the player has built up a Social Link relating to a particular Arcana, then a Persona relating to that Arcana will receive a bonus upon creation.