PlayStation Essentials Sale slashes prices on Persona games
Are you a SEGA fan that still hasn’t tried any of the popular Persona series video games? I think now is the time for you to jump on board since Sony has put three entries on sale! All prices are USD. Persona is like Final Fantasy as you don’t need to play the prior ones to enjoy a new entry. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a fighting game that continues the plot after the RPG games, FYI:
- Persona 4 Golden (PS Vita) $12.00
- Persona 4 (PS2 classic) $4.00
- Persona 4 Arena ultimax (PS3) $23.99
If the prices aren’t low enough, Playstation Plus members get an extra savings (ranging from 10%-20%). If you have a Playstation Vita I would suggest picking up Persona 4 Golden instead of the PS2 classic version, since it has more content. You can read about that here. The sale ends on January 19th.
If you have an extra $4.00 dollars I suggest you also pick up one of my favorite Playstation One games, none other than Tomba! a game created by Capcom legend Tokuro Fujiwara.

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