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	<title>Comments on: Persona 4 &#8211; Every Day&#039;s Great At Your Junes</title>
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		<title>By: RP</title>
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		<description>&lt;blockquote&gt;At least the Social Link problems in Persona 4 are not as drastic as in Persona 3, which is a bit of a relief.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

I loved the characters in P3, and didn&#039;t think P4 could improve upon them, but I have to say they definitely did. And I think making them more &quot;normal&quot; (like you mention), and giving them problems that you can relate to was really key to that. Maybe not as world shattering, but they definitely felt more real.</description>
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<p>I loved the characters in P3, and didn't think P4 could improve upon them, but I have to say they definitely did. And I think making them more "normal" (like you mention), and giving them problems that you can relate to was really key to that. Maybe not as world shattering, but they definitely felt more real.</p>
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