

The success of Persona 5 Royal cemented Atlus' Persona series as a JRPG phenomenon. The game's cultural impact extends beyond screens - fans pilgrimage to Tokyo's Shibuya Station to recreate protagonist group shots, despite recent renovations altering the famous crossing.
Few realize this JRPG titan began humbly as a Shin Megami Tensei spinoff nearly 30 years ago. Contrary to numbering, the series actually spans six main entries plus numerous spinoffs and remasters. (Metaphor: ReFantazio fans take note - it's not an official series entry.)
Navigating this rich legacy can be daunting, as availability varies dramatically across platforms. Prospective players should note some titles require legacy hardware - we're looking at you, PSP collectors.
| Platforms | PS1, PlayStation Classic, PSP |
The groundbreaking original remains trapped in gaming history - its most recent appearance being Sony's 2018 PlayStation Classic mini-console. While Atlus hasn't announced remaster plans, their recent remake trend offers hope for preservation.
| Platforms | PS1, PSP, PS Vita |
This ambitious two-part narrative suffered bizarre localization delays - Innocent Sin arrived overseas over a decade late via PSP. Its direct sequel Eternal Punishment fared better, receiving a PSN release for PS3 alongside its PSP version.
| Platforms | PS2-PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC |
The darkness-themed 2006 entry marked the series' emergence as a standalone force. Its numerous iterations (FES, Portable, 2024's Reload) offer perfect case studies in JRPG evolution across generations.
| Platforms | Vita to modern consoles |
The beloved murder mystery shines brightest in its Golden edition - now playable on virtually all contemporary platforms from Switch to Xbox Series X.
| Platforms | PS4-PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC |
The Phantom Thieves' stylish heist revolutionized JRPG presentation and accessibility. Its definitive Royal edition launched coincidentally alongside global lockdowns, offering players digital Tokyo escapism.
As Atlus continues expanding this storied franchise, one truth remains - whether through original PSP copies or modern remasters, these transformative RPG experiences deserve preservation.