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Vlog: Persona 4 Part 3
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Here is our final Vlog for Persona 4. As I mention, Atlus was nice enough to send me a preview copy of Persona 4, which made my friggin’ month. Hopefully I will be able to preview other titles in the future. I’m looking at you, Devil Survivor… They also sent me a letter, which NG5 is convinced was written by Atlus’s janitor…
We briefly discuss a new aspect of dungeon crawling in Persona 4. Occasionally there will be times when large, golden treasure chests appear in dungeons which require a chest key to unlock. In my experience they generally carry articles of equipment, usually accessories.
An easy way to get 3 chest keys is by talking to student on the 3rd floor of the school sporting a sweet afro. He will give you a little riddle involving organizing colors. The video explains how to solve his mental rubix cube.
Next up I talk a bit about DoubleJump Books Persona 4 strategy guide. After spending a bit more time with the guide, I think I am liking it a lot more than when this video was recorded. At first it was a tad awkward for me, but now I am cruising it like a pro. I definitely recommend the guide to anyone who wants to accomplish as much as possible in one go of the game. If you plan on replaying it, you can probably do without it for your first run.
Maybe I mistakenly judged the guide by its thickness and my first impression of it, but again, I am really enjoying it.
Thus concludes our Vlog series for Persona 4. I hope you guys enjoyed it! What could be next…?