Persona 3 Reload The Game Awards Disrespect
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The original Persona 3 altered my perspective of what a game could be. When I first played the title as a teenager all those years ago, its outstanding sense of style, iconic soundtrack, and brooding tone made it a truly unique experience. It remains one of my all-time favourites.

When Persona 3 Reload released earlier this year, I was blown away by how well Atlus had reshaped a classic for modern audiences. Granted, that brooding tone isn't quite so brooding in Unreal Engine 5, and I can understand the argument that the remake feels somewhat sanitised — but I still think it's a masterfully crafted piece of media.

For me, it's up there with some of the absolute best remakes I've ever played. A lot of that praise is derived from my own nostalgia for Persona 3 — of course — but it really is an immaculate video game in terms of presentation and interlocking gameplay mechanics.

And yet, it hasn't received a single nomination at this year's The Game Awards. To me, that's a baffling omission.

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