
Release Date: August 7, 2012
A beating set in the world of Shin Megami Tensei, known from the jRPG series, in which we can play Persona 3 and Persona 4 characters. The visual setting is two-dimensional, while the composer of music is traditionally Shoji Meguro.
Developed in partnership with genre master Arc System Works, Persona 4 Arena uses gorgeous, hand-drawn, high definition 2D anime-style fighters and colorful, over-the-top special effects to bring to life characters from the acclaimed, highly popular Persona 3 and Persona 4. Backed up by an original, hardcore fighting engine from one of the most respected 2D fighting game developers in the industry, Persona 4 Arena represents the biggest, most noteworthy expansion of the esteemed series to date.
Platforms:
PC Windows March 17, 2022
Xbox 360 August 7, 2012
PlayStation 3 August 7, 2012
PlayStation 4 March 17, 2022
Nintendo Switch March 17, 2022
Developer: Arc System Works
Publisher: Atlus
Age restrictions: 12+
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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, an enhanced edition of the 2012 fighting game, was announced at TGA 2021. The release date, price and system requirements of the PC version of the game were also revealed.
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Adrian Werner
December 10, 2021
System Requirements for Persona 4: Arena Ultimax Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz / AMD Phenom II X2 550 3.1 GHz, 3 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTS 250 / Radeon HD 6670 or better, Windows 8.1 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-2100 3.1 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTS 450 / Radeon HD 5850 or better, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Persona 4: Arena Ultimax Video Game.
Screen Rant: 4 / 5 by Scott Baird
P4A Ultimax is the fighter for Persona fans.
RPG Fan: 85 / 100 by Audra Bowling
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is an extensive, all-around solid fighting game sequel to Persona 3 and 4.
Nintendo Life: 7 / 10 by Mitch Vogel
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax may not be the Persona game everyone's been clamoring for on the Switch, but we're certainly not complaining. P4AU offers up an approachable, yet incredibly deep 2D fighting combat system, a neat RPG-lite mode that guarantees solo players will have lots to do, and all this is presented in Arc System Works' signature and striking hand-drawn art style. While the story mode is a complete bore and there's no rollback netcode in this version, we think P4AU on Switch is still absolutely worth your time, although if you're going to be playing online, you'll likely want to investigate the game on other platforms first. For portable fans, however, we'd give it a recommendation whether you're a fighting game enthusiast or you're just looking to give the genre a shot; this is definitely one of the better fighting games on the Switch.
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