Persona 3 FES, Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness

Here in America, we almost never get treated to the special editions of JRPG's that so often contract out in Japan due to a game's popularity so that when we in the end do get one, it is a special treat.
Persona 3 FES (abrupt for FEStival) is that and much, much more. Not only do we get an additional 30 hours or so of gameplay that takes job after the original game ends, but we get the unexceptional original game as well - with additional contentedness. So, for Persona 3 fans, this was a bit of a no-brainer.
After finishing Fa 3, I wanted more. Even after I had sunk 90+ hours into the artifice, spent countless hours donjon crawling, grinding and made friends with everyone I could find in the sport, I wanted to go back in and start a new game in two shakes of a lamb's tail. That's only happened one other time that I can remember for me in 25 years of gaming - Incontrovertible Fantasy X-2. But don't hold that against me.
What you get in Front 3 FES is the original quest, titled, The Voyage, and the additional quest, titled The Suit. In the Answer, you start playing as Aigis and you have access to all of the Personas, valid like your hero did in the first game through some range-time dimentional thingy or something. Whatever the talk over with, it's hella fun. The plot doesn't have to be engaged when you are giving fans such a hoped for girlfriend letter in the form of FES. It's the same gameplay, characters (with some additional...) and elements that energetic the first one worthy of the time you need to contribute.
I've started playing through The Answer neaten away and I'm already hooked. The enemies are harder, the Front fusing is tougher and there are fewer items and simoleons to help you. Choosing the right cards after clash is...


