Persona 3 FES, localized in the West as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES, is an enhanced rerelease of Persona 3 for the PlayStation 2. It contains an estimated 30 additional hours of gameplay over the original Persona 3, most of which comes in the form of an epilogue called The Answer, also known as Episode Aegis in the Japanese version. The game was rereleased as a downloadable game on the PSN for the PS3 in 2012, but only in North America and Europe.
The Journey is essentially a slightly-enhanced remake of the original Persona 3, while The Answer is an all-new epilogue that continues the story.
The term "FES" stems from the word "festival," and is a common abbreviation in Japanese.[2]
The Answer has been adapted in Persona 3 Reload as part of the Expansion Pass, and the epilogue is titled "Episode Aigis - The Answer" in English. The DLC was released on September 10, 2024.
Plot[]
- For information on The Journey, see Persona 3 → Plot

Aigis, with the protagonist and Metis.
The events of The Answer begin on March 31, 2010, a few weeks after the end of The Journey. During the opening sequence, it is revealed that the protagonist peacefully died in his sleep while he was resting with Aigis at the rooftop of Gekkoukan High. A confused SEES can only speculate that his death is related to him using his life force to defeat Nyx. The school year has ended, and the dormitory they stayed at is to be closed down soon.
Meanwhile, society is still the same as it has been, as though the Apathy Syndrome cases have ended, they are still overwhelmed by stress in their daily lives, some of it amplified by the lingering rumors spread by Strega of last year. The events would make some members of S.E.E.S question what they've fought for, though they agree that the issue is out of their hands and they've done what they could to save them.
Also, Aigis reveals to the group that she will not be attending school next year. After the death of the protagonist, she fell into depression as she could not fulfill the promise she made for him, causing her to become detached to the point she no longer needed sleep.
During their last dinner party, the SEES members discover that they are trapped in their dorm, and that the day March 31st is repeating itself. Later, a large door-like hole opens in the floor of the dorm, and SEES is attacked by Metis, an anti-shadow weapon similar to Aigis. In the midst of fighting Metis to protect her friends, Aigis' Persona, Athena, transforms into Orpheus, the original Persona of the protagonist. She also gains the protagonist's Wild Card ability. Aigis is able to subdue Metis, whose actions were an attempt to end the time skip and save Aigis, who she calls her "sister."
Underneath the dorm is the Abyss of Time, the cause of the time skip. The Abyss contains seven doors, the insides of which contain multi-floor dungeons, similar in design to Tartarus; it is in these areas that the game's combat takes place. At the top of each dungeon, SEES witness an event from the past of each member. After seeing several of these flashbacks, SEES discern that the events shown in each door relates to how that member had awakened to their Persona.
Shadow Minato
??? disappears into flesh and butterflies.
At the top of the seventh and final door, SEES fights a Shadow-like version of the protagonist. After defeating it, each of them obtains a key. By combining the keys, they would be able to end the time skip and leave the dorm. However, Metis presents SEES with an alternative: instead of unlocking the front door of the dorm, they may also use the keys to travel back in time, to before the fight against Nyx and the death of the protagonist.
Though Akihiko and Ken believe they should move forward no matter what so the deaths of their loved ones don't go to waste, Yukari wants another chance to save the protagonist as means to honor his life, which Mitsuru agrees with, though the rest of the group believes it's too dangerous, spurring tension between them. Junpei and Koromaru believe that they should ultimately work together before anything.
Now unable to agree on how to use the keys, SEES determine that they must fight each other to decide. Aigis herself is indecisive on how she wishes to use the key, though Metis strives to fulfill her purpose by protecting Aigis and fighting alongside her. She would guide everyone to Colosseo Purgatorio, Metis' birthplace, as their fighting ground. But as the two defeat Akihiko and Ken, Aigis finds out she's been tricked by Metis as the two transmogrify into flames, endangering their lives unless all keys are combined in time to revert them back to their original forms. This hurts Metis' relationship with Aigis, who cares about the safety of her friends.
After fighting off Junpei and Koromaru, Aigis is left hopeless over the whole ordeal, as she cannot choose between running away from the present and throwing away those she cares about. There is simply no way out where none of her bonds will get hurt. Through her relationship with Metis, who is drowned in her own fear of abandonment and desire to protect Aigis even if it means she'll hate her, Aigis understands that the pain of living is inevitable and accepts it, before proceeding to fight Yukari and Mitsuru.
Colosseo Purgatorio
Aigis and Metis facing Yukari and Mitsuru for the Final Key.
Aigis, Metis and Fuuka claim all eight keys, which fuse into the Final Key. Yukari attempts to steal the key from Aigis, but Metis reveals that it's impossible to do so once it's been combined. Yukari, devastated, finally admits her grief over the protagonist. She made a promise as well, but unlike Aigis, it was to herself. She promised to try to change the world into a peaceful one to make people stop wishing for the Fall, but admits she can't be that person and doesn't care about anything but seeing the protagonist again. Mitsuru, who has agreed to side with Yukari solely to support her, consoles her the same way she has in the past. With her resolution strengthened, she decides to respect Aigis' decision of leaving the past the way it was.

The protagonist as the door's Great Seal.
After debating on what to do now, they discover a third, new door in the Abyss of Time, which the group uses (without the Final Key) to travel to the moment the protagonist sealed Nyx from the world. Metis explains that the purpose of the seal created by the protagonist was not to seal away Nyx herself (who is not inherently evil nor benevolent,) but to prevent humanity's despair from calling out to Nyx and bringing about the Fall once more. The subconscious will of mankind to despair and wish for death constantly rebirths a monster called Erebus that summons Nyx to destroy the world; Metis implies that Erebus's contact with Nyx is what caused the Fall (that was prevented by SEES.) SEES realizes that the wishes that created Erebus also came from them, and so they fight it, and are able to defeat it.
Mitsuru points out that Erebus will return regardless, as humans will never stop wishing for death, but Aigis believes that there is a way to completely stop it, and later realizes that through her actions she can still protect the protagonist through her actions in the present, mitigating people's desire to bring about the Fall and honor his role or sacrifice.

Yukari and Aigis leaving the dormitory.
After breaking the time loop and exiting through the front door of the dorm with the Final Key, Metis, Aigis, and the rest of SEES are summoned to the Velvet Room, much to Igor's (pleasant) surprise. It is here they learn of Metis' true origins: that she is a manifestation of a part of Aigis's personality. Distraught over the death of the protagonist, she no longer wanted to live like a human, and wished to return to being a machine. However, after being set free from the Abyss of Time, Aigis changes her mind, deciding to continue to attend school like before. Also, after taking off her armor and accepting Metis back into her soul, she begins to feel exhaustion again; Fuuka's analysis finds that internally Aigis has been burnt out and to replace her components she won't be the same person they used to know, but to their surprise Aigis wakes up anyways, almost as if she's truly alive.
Gameplay[]
The Journey[]
The Journey, also known as Episode Yourself in the Japanese version, is an enhanced version of Persona 3. It includes the entire original game, but with several changes including, but not limited to:
- New Personas in the game have been added.
- The Arcana type, stats, and skillsets of some Personas were tweaked.
- Some Treasure chest drops were expanded on.
- Secret videos of the protagonist's dorm mates were added.
- Koromaru can now be taken on walks.
- Several Social Links were slightly modified, such as President Tanaka being available at a different time.
- A Social Link for Aigis was added.
- Monad Depths no longer unlocks automatically upon reaching the top of Tartarus.
- Several new Quests have been added.
- New costumes can be worn in battle.
- A new event involving Chidori Yoshino was added.
- Naganaki Shrine was completely overhauled.
- A hard mode was added.
Save data from Persona 3 can be transferred into the game, which includes the Persona Compendium, Social Stats (Academics, Courage and Charm), and items received from completing Social Links.
The Answer[]

Aigis, with the protagonist and Metis
The Answer, also known as Episode Aegis in the Japanese version, is an epilogue of Persona 3 that continues from the end of The Journey. As The Answer is a continuation of the story of Persona 3, it is recommended to play The Journey first. Furthermore, the content of this extra scenario is mainly combat oriented and does not involve any daily life or Social Link mechanics.
The chapter is only available in one difficulty setting, which is supposed to be on par with Persona 3's Hard mode. The gameplay is approximately 30 hours long and has Aigis be the playable character in place of the protagonist. The story follows SEES on a new adventure involving a new dungeon, Abyss of Time, which has locked SEES in an infinite time loop within the dormitory. It also introduces a new party member named Metis, an android similar to Aigis.
Notes[]
The Japanese Append version requires an original Persona 3 disc to play.
Bugs[]
PlayStation 3[]
The PlayStation 3 port that can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store has a few minor glitches in the game. The game received a patch around 2016/2017 which should have fixed these issues. If you experience these issues and you downloaded the game before 2018 it's recommended you uninstall it and download it again. (Don't delete save data)
- Textures: Shining textures such as background pieces or golden shadows will appear off-color or have a strobing effect on the texture pieces.
- 9/5 game freeze: During the Full Moon Operation on 9/5, the game may freeze while the SEES members are leaving the command room. Waiting with the console on will allow the game to eventually cycle through the problem.
- Although somewhat uncommon, it has been reported that this game has random issues with save files. Backing up the saves with USB sticks would be an advisable precaution.
Gallery[]
Videos[]
In Other Languages[]
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ペルソナ3 フェス (Perusona 3 Fesu) |
여신전생 페르소나 3 FES (Yeosinjeonsaeng Pereusona 3 FES) |
External links[]
- Official Japanese Site (Archive)
- Official North America Site (Archive)
- Persona 3 FES PlayStation®2 the Best
References[]
- ↑ A Graphic of Overall Persona Series Physical Game Sales in Japan for February 2020 Persona Central (Reggie, February 26, 2020)
- ↑ https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/フェスティバル