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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth : ウィキペディア英語版
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth

is a role-playing video game developed and published by Atlus for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a spinoff of the ''Persona'' series, which itself is a subset of the ''Megami Tensei'' series, combining characters and elements from both ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4'', with gameplay elements from the ''Etrian Odyssey'' series. It was released on June 5, 2014 in Japan, November 25, 2014 in North America, November 28, 2014 in Europe, and December 4, 2014 in Australia.
==Gameplay==

''Persona Q'' is a crossover video game, containing characters from both ''Persona 3'' and ''Persona 4''. However, different from the source games, ''Persona Qs gameplay focuses further on being a dungeon crawler, comparable to the ''Etrian Odyssey'' series of games also produced by Atlus on Nintendo handhelds. Players choose to play from the perspective of either the ''Persona 3'' protagonist or the ''Persona 4'' protagonist, with each side featuring slight differences in the main story. As with prior ''Persona'' games, the player's choices alter the flow of the game.
The game comprises two main areas, Yasogami High and the labyrinths. Players can explore Yasogami High to converse with characters, heal their party, or purchase new weapons and equipment, or visit the Velvet Room where they can fuse new Personas. Labyrinths are the main portion of the game, in which the player's party, consisting of up to five party members, explores various dungeons fighting dangerous enemies to grow stronger and find treasures. As the player explores each labyrinth, a map is filled out on the bottom screen, which the player can manually edit to fill in more details, such as the location of walls and chests. When a floor is fully explored, a special treasure chest appears on that floor. The game features two types of enemies: Shadows, which appear randomly, and Field On Enemy-types (F.O.E.), more challenging enemies that move about on the field as the player moves, which can be avoided with the right planning. The game also offers several options to change the layout of the dungeons and quickly return to previous areas.
When an enemy is encountered, players battle against them using their Personas. Battles follow the same system as ''Etrian Odyssey'' with elements taken from the ''Persona'' games, as opposed to using the One More system of the main ''Persona'' games. Unlike the main games, in which characters besides the protagonists only had access to a single Persona, each character can equip one of multiple sub-Personas in addition to their main one, allowing them to use more skills. During the combat, players can take advantage of an enemy's weakness, which knocks them down and allows that character to use a skill without using up SP or HP on their next turn, as well as occasionally creating the opportunity for an all-out attack if all enemies are knocked down.

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