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Persona Q is a crossover game featuring the cast of Persona 3 and Persona 4. In the game both parties find each other transported into an unfamiliar Japanese high school, which features a large clock tower.
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This game was developed for the Nintendo 3DS and released around 2014. The gameplay is a hybrid between Shin Megami Tensei and Etrian Odyssey.
Tropes used in Persona Q include:
- Design Student's Orgasm: The abstract graphics in the intro movie.
- Evil Tower of Ominousness: The clock tower is a downplayed example, being more ominous for how out of place it is rather than aesthetics.
- The Grim Reaper: The reaper can make an appearance.
- High School: A Japanese style high school is where the cast is trapped.
- Red Armband of Leadership: The SEES members have an armband.
- Super-Deformed: Compared to the mainline games, the cast has a more simplistic and cartoonish art style.
- This may be an odd case of Graphics-Induced Super Deformed due to the limitations of Nintendo 3DS hardware. While it is capable of roughly matching a PlayStation 2 in performance, making characters easily recognizable and expressive on the relatively low resolution 3DS display is probably easier with this art style.
- Trapped in Another World: The cast of Persona 3 and Persona 4 are stuck in a strange school.
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