DISCLAIMER THIS MANGA SERVES AN INBETWEEN FOR PERSONA 2: INNOCENT SIN AND PERSONA 2: ETERNAL PUNISHMENT I WILL BE GOING INTO SPOILER TERRITORY FOR THE GAMES AND THIS MANGA IN THIS REVIEW The Story/Narrative: As a story that takes place between Innocent Sin IS and Eternal Punishment EP specifically taking six to twelve months before the events of EP it does an excellent job of staying in its lane and not really doing too much outside of modifying the SEBEC scandal from the first game with the Nympha Scandal that happens in this story though the Nanjo group is still name dropped and are still involved. Its more of a selfcontained story that compliments the themes the series especially the earlier Persona games are known for. Its fairly wellpaced doesnt waste the readers time and while it seems boring at first it picks up into something much crazier. I will admit though the usage of MacGuffins is rather clich and does take away from this plot a little for me it tries to do something different with it by having the MacGuffins be personally connected to the characters overcoming their personal challenges which adds more personal stakes to the story for the major characters. I loved the fact that their personal conflicts between themselves and their friends/family are really heavily explored and shown to have realworld consequences and effects harkening back to how Tatsuyas emotions affected the fate of his world in Innocent Sin and almost the fate of the world in Eternal Punishment. Many of the areas from the games such as Sumaru Yumezaki and the Abandoned Factory are here and serve roles in the story which helps strengthen the connection to the games more while also having a couple of new places thrown in that dont feel out of place. The Characters: The characters here are...interesting. Theyre probably not characters youd see appearing anywhere in any of the games but they do still fit into the world of Persona 2 and do have their charms both in terms of writing and visual design. Kazumi is an interesting protagonist and so are the major characters like Keito Narui Rinne Rihito and Yakumo. All of them go through their own personal journeys one way or another and grow in some way by the end some more than others since theres only such much character development you can squeeze into eighteen chapters over three volumes. With the amount of time given Id say Naotsugu Matsueda Satoru Horii did his best in trying to give us characters that we can quickly sympathize with while still being explored well enough to where we can care about them. Yakumos lackeys get the least amount of development and while they have great designs Rago and Rea are the only notable ones due to their roles and personalities outside of Rihito before he becomes an ally to Kazumi. All in all while these characters dont compare to characters like Tatsuya Maya Eikichi or Ulala which is frankly an unfair comparison given those characters had two whole games to be fleshed out and explored theyre all still decently explored and are likable enough to where youll still probably dig them as I did. The Visuals: While nothing stunning I will say that its a pretty clean at times visually exciting manga thats good for its time as a year twothousand manga. The fight scenes are the real highlight of this manga getting to see everyone use spells and fusion spells from the games which ties this manga even closer to the games is great stuff to see for a nerd like me who just came hot off the heels of playing the Duology. The locations and Personas from the games are all accurately depicted and look great As I briefly mentioned before the character designs while not necessarily in line with the characters youd see in the games are still pretty cool in their own right and have their own vibes they give off. There are some panels here and there that I did find pretty cool. Overall its pretty great stuff I have nothing to complain about here. The Verdict: As someone whos played the Persona 2 Duology I got a real kick out of this manga and its nice to experience something outside of the games as good as they are. Id only recommend this to people who have played Persona 1 Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment though even if its a mostly selfcontained story. For what it is as a spinoff and inbetween for Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment its pretty great and I dont really see how it warrants having a 6.86 MAL rating as of writing this review. Its a shame this never got an official localization given its more than likely canon and connects pretty neatly with P1 IS and EP not even with the twothousandeleven reprint. If youre someone whos played the games but hasnt read this its just more Persona 2 at the end of the day and its a fairly short read.
75 /100
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