Our protagonist moves in with his uncle and cousin while his parents are overseas for work. Inaba is a modern setting, with a beloved local diner, part time jobs, a school life, and time to hangout with your friends and make new ones. First, a local TV personality, and next a teenage student… Is anyone safe anymore in Inaba? How does one catch a killer that leaves no trace of their crime? Why do the victims show up beforehand on the eerie Midnight Channel when it rains? Why are students being targeted in the first place? Persona 4 Golden’s murder mystery has many layers, and by taking control of our Protagonist and his friends can we really solve this situation and save the lives of those targeted? Inaba, though, has a murderer on the loose – one that seems to kill through very non-traditional means. Small communities are generally safe, right? Moving there, one might feel secure leaving their doors unlocked, with no real worries about what could happen while you run to the convenience store. A small, sleepy community with one grocery store, one gas station, and if you drive by it and blink, you might miss the town altogether. Releasing originally on the PlayStation 2 in 2008, Persona 4’s small town of Inaba is not unlike my own home town.
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