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Atlus' Poisonous Persona Delights

by Stella Jan 21,2025

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Kazuhisa Wada identifies the 2006 release of Persona 3 as a pivotal moment. Prior to its launch, Atlus adhered to a philosophy Wada terms "Only One," characterized by a "like it or lump it" attitude prioritizing edgy content and shocking moments over broad appeal.

Wada notes that pre-Persona 3, market considerations were almost taboo within the company culture. Persona 3, however, shifted Atlus' approach. The "Only One" philosophy gave way to a "Unique & Universal" strategy. The focus changed to creating original content accessible to a wider audience. In essence, Atlus began prioritizing market viability, aiming for user-friendly and engaging experiences.

Wada uses a striking analogy: "It's like giving players poison that kills them in a pretty package." The "pretty package" represents stylish design and appealing, humorous characters, while the "poison" is Atlus' enduring commitment to intense and surprising moments. This "Unique & Universal" approach, Wada asserts, will underpin future Persona titles.

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