I actually stumbled upon the 'Persona' novel adaptation a while back while digging through some obscure gems in my local bookstore. It's based on the original game 'Revelations: Persona,' and the version I found was the 1996 release by Shueisha. The paperback edition had around 250 pages—not super lengthy, but it packed a punch with its atmospheric writing and faithful adaptation of the game's eerie high school setting. The pacing felt brisk, almost like a visual novel in prose form, which made sense given its source material.
What I loved about it was how it captured the game's blend of teenage drama and supernatural horror, though some fans might wish it delved deeper into the characters' inner thoughts. The translation kept the mood intact, and the page count felt just right for a quick, immersive read. If you're into retro game adaptations, it's a neat little artifact, though tracking down a copy might take some effort these days.
The 'Persona' novel? Oh, the one based on the PS1 game! Mine's the Japanese version, and it clocks in at about 280 pages. It's a fun read if you're nostalgic for that era—lots of dialogue-heavy scenes and monster battles condensed into prose. Not a literary masterpiece, but it nails the game's vibe.
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