

Persona 3 combines elements of traditional role-playing games and simulation games. The upper-right area of the screen indicates the current date, time period, and phase of the moon. The Protagonist gains academic skills by studying in the school library. Persona 3 has also seen related forms of media released, including a rhythm game spinoff, multiple soundtrack albums, musical concerts and radio dramas, a manga adaptation, an anime series, and an episodic animated film series. Two fighting games that continued the storyline of SEES, Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, were released in the early 2010s. The PSP version adds the ability to play as a female protagonist, new story elements and music, and a new interface designed for the PSP.

A PlayStation Portable version of Persona 3, titled Persona 3 Portable was released in Japan in November 2009, in North America in July 2010, and in Europe in April 2011. Persona 3 FES 's epilogue was said to give narrative closure to the original game, although it was criticized for not featuring the simulation aspect of Persona 3. The reception of Persona 3 was mainly positive critics enjoyed its social elements, while some found its combat and environments repetitive. In addition to the standard elements of role-playing games, Persona 3 includes elements of simulation games, as the game's protagonist progresses day by day through a school year, making friends and forming relationships that improve the strength of his Personas in battle. The game's most iconic feature is how the members of SEES release their Personas: by firing a gun-like object called an Evoker at their head. To fight the Shadows, each SEES member can summon a Persona, a manifestation of a person's inner self. During the Dark Hour, the player enters Tartarus, a large tower containing Shadows, creatures that feed on the minds of humans.

In Persona 3, the player takes the role of a high-school student who joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (SEES), a group of students investigating the Dark Hour, a time period between one day and the next that few people are aware of. Persona 3 FES, a director's cut version containing a new playable epilogue among other changes, was released in Japan in 2007 and worldwide the following year. Atlus originally released the game for the PlayStation 2 in Japan in July 2006 the North American release of the game was delayed until 2007 due to issues with the publication of the official art book. It is the fourth main installment in the Persona series, which is part of the larger Megami Tensei franchise. Persona 3, released outside Japan as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3, is a 2006 role-playing video game developed by Atlus.
