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You've play more than me, OP!
I still need to play the second P2 game and all the the Raido Kuzunoha games. Actually, I need to replay some ps2 Atlus classics, since it's been so long! I'm not into Majin Tensei or Demikids either. I jumped over some of the Persona spin-offs as well.
I haven't bought SH2 yet, does it feel like a Megaten game? I heard mixed opinions...
SH2 was slow in both dungeons and combat at launch, which was my main gripe, but the first and especially the second were sped up in a patch, so it should be great now.
I really liked the combat, it's one of the best ones in the series. The main thing that makes Persona a bit less appealing for me its that the preset party members feel like they drag down this series' potential, and SH2 making everyone a "wild card" makes it more like the main series. Maybe even more so, since you have not 3, but at least 4 demons to keep up-to-speed. And you can actually switch out without losing buffs, which I used a lot.
That, and the bosses are generally designed to be dps races, which I thought was actually good and challenging since you couldn't stack buffs or abuse Press Turns. Even if lazily implemented in the optional bosses (it's just a party wipe after X turns the game doesn't tell you about)
The main problem of speed though means I didn't feel like doing random battles, which means I didn't have resources for cool upgrades, and also meant spending relatively more time in the boring dungeons. I hope the patch brought it at least to Nocturne-like standards.
This's a really interesting take on the battle system, that I like on paper! Thank you!