I played through Persona 4 on the PS2 back when it first came out. I picked up Golden for the Vita years ago, but never was in the mood to play it until recently.
While I've been enjoying my playthrough, the flaws of the game are a lot more evident this time through.
(1) Combat is a bit too easy. I've beaten 95% (maybe more?) of the fights just by having a Persona with decent resistances and the four basic, single-target elemental attacks equipped. I used to have to switch to a Light/Dark Persona occasionally, but, once I got
, I didn't even have to bother with that.
(2) As some other folks have commented, the plot isn't that strong. I had forgotten most of it from my first playthrough, so I was mostly going in fresh this time. The basic mystery was kind of interesting, but the whole "Oh, you thought *he* was the real mastermind? Oh ho ho! It was really X!" didn't really work for me. Possibly because it made the characters look stupid for missing obvious clues that there was more going on.
(3) It's way too easy to get the "bad end". The choices you have to make to keep going after the confrontation with
seemed not at all obvious to me.
(4) I don't think the game balances the dungeon crawling and S-links very well. You're under huge pressure to clear the dungeons as quickly as possible, preferably in one day. What that seems to lead to is spending three hours doing nothing but S-link stuff, then going dungeon crawling for six hours, then back to S-links for more hours, etc. I would have preferred it if it was easier to split the dungeon crawling into smaller chunks, interspersed with correspondingly smaller chunks of S-link stuff.
That being said, I do enjoy the main cast, and the quality of life enhancements with the Golden version (skill cards, etc.) were much appreciated. It's still a great game, but maybe not quite the classic I remembered it being.