Finished downloading Persona 5, used the DLC unlocker to unlock all DLC (tee-hee) and loaded up my game to see where I left off. I was quite a ways in, about 13 hrs in with a lvl 17 character.
Too bad I have the memory of a goldfish and nearly forgot everything. I'm sure it'll come back to me once I get into the groove of things.
Are Playstation TVs worth it? Can you do other things on it besides play Vita games? Can you hack it and do cool to it?
From what I remember, the PS2 version of Persona 4 didn't have Japanese audio on it. I think I may had played a rom of it on the PS2 because I had my hard drive connected to my network adapter and you could "jailbreak" into the PS2 with a special Action Replay MAX save file. It was so late into the system's life though and by then, I think the PS3 was already out which was when Persona 4 was released on the PS2. I like jailbreaking my consoles, what can I say.
I like doing more on my systems than what they were intended for which pissed me off when Sony took out Linux from the fat PS3 back in the day. I remember using Linux on the PS3 back then and having a blast on it. It sucked trying to watch Flash videos on it because it was horribly optimized but this was before streaming sticks/devices and hooking it up to my $1,000 1080P 32 inch Sharp TV in 2006. My first HD TV.
But yeah, my first time using Linux was on the PS3 and now I dualboot my laptops with Linux/Windows.
Wait, Golden doesn't have Japanese audio? WTF, that's weird especially it coming out in 2012 (pretty much standard nowadays when going from Japan -> US) but I'm guessing that has to do with the audio file(s) being huge and the Vita games having limited space capacity.
So skip Persona 4 Golden the Animation, gotcha. I didn't even know there was an anime based on the Golden version of the game. I remember hearing about Persona 4 the Animation but seriously didn't know that Golden had one too. Huh...
Yeah, it was totally the same thing for the PS3 version of the game too, the Japanese voices DLC was free from Atlus so that was cool of them. I remember downloading it when I had bought the game and reading about it being available on PSN store. I didn't even play the English for one second, once I knew the Japanese audio pack was available, I immediately downloaded it. It just sounds stupid when I hear characters calling each other "senpai", or "san" or their Japanese names in freaking English. I like to stick close to the source