A few days ago, Atlus sent out a curious newsletter to its fans. The email, complete with animated 256-color GIF files and far too many exclamation marks, appeared to come from 1997 and made the curious statement that "nothing came out in Japan [that] week." Eagle-eyed observers were quick to spot that, in fact, Persona 2: Innocent Sin came out in the week under discussion, but that the game's controversial themes -- including an appearance from Adolf Hitler -- meant that it never made it over to America.
Now, some 14 years later, Atlus has revealed that yes, it is indeed bringing Persona 2: Innocent Sin to the United States. The new PSP version of the game is the same enhanced version that Japanese players got a short while back, featuring new widescreen graphics, remastered visuals and audio, a remixed musical score (with the option to switch back to the original if you prefer) and a bunch of new quests.
Persona 2's plot is based around the concept of "rumor becoming reality." According to Atlus' description, "when casual gossip suddenly becomes harsh existence, the denizens of Sumaru City realize the bizarre phenomenon can quickly get out of hand and be used to further nefarious agendas."
The game will be with us in the fall of this year. While you wait, you can check out the official website here.
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