Megami Ibunroku Persona

Megami Ibunroku Persona is the first game in the Persona series, which is a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise developed by Atlus. In North America it was localized as Revelations: Persona.

Atlus has released an enhanced remake for the PlayStation Portable, entitled Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (solely Persona in Japan) with the words Megami Ibunroku omitted from the title. Shoji Meguro returns as the composer.

Plot
The protagonist is a boy in his second year of high school who attends St. Hermelin High School in a town called Mikage-cho (Lunarvale in Revelations: Persona). Recently, a company with a suspicious atmosphere called SEBEC commonly known as SEBEC has opened in this town, and residents were suspicious of its existence.

While preparing for the school festival, the protagonist, who lost consciousness due to a ritual called "Persona", go to Mikage General Hospital for a detailed examination to visit their classmate Maki Sonomura. However, during the visit, a major change occurs in the hospital. A huge tremor swept through the hospital, the passage became like a maze, and the corpse in the mortuary was revived. However, when they were attacked by the resurrected corpses, there was a mysterious power that welled up from the boys' bodies. It is an awakening as a Personas user.

The boys finally escaped the hospital using their Personas, but the hospital wasn't the only anomaly. The entire city was covered by a mysterious force field, making it impossible to leave or enter the city, and demons were appearing everywhere. The boys will use their Personas to confront this anomaly.

SEBEC route
In the SEBEC route, should the protagonist decide to confront SEBEC, he is first joined by an apparently-recovered Maki, then asked by Nanjo to help save Masao, who is captured by demons. The protagonist, Maki and Nanjo rescue Masao, but on the way Maki displays an odd lack of certain memories including being hospitalized.

After rescuing Masao and infiltrating SEBEC, the group confront Kandori. After cornering him inside the DEVA System, a girl in black called Aki appears and knocks the party unconscious. When they awake, they find themselves in a duplicate, idealized version of their world.

The group eventually find and corner Kandori, whose ultimate goal was to become a deity and find meaning in life. After an initial fight, Kandori is possessed by his Persona Nyarlathotep, then finally defeated. Before dying, Kandori reveals that the Maki who has been traveling with the party is the "Ideal Maki", a version of herself from the true Maki's heart. Aki and a girl in white called Mai are also pieces of Maki, and the idealized Mikage-cho was created by Maki, and brought into reality when she unexpectedly linked with the DEVA System.

The group must help Maki avoid Kandori's path towards isolation and his current actions. The group manage to convince Ideal Maki to overlook her original self's unconscious actions and join them in fixing the problem. After rescuing the true Maki's self from the Sea of Souls, where all human life begins, the group must then confront Pandora, an aspect of Maki that wants to use the DEVA System to destroy everything. When Pandora is defeated, all the pieces of Maki merge back into one, reversing the effects on the town and restoring her to full health. Philemon meets with the group and congratulates them on their success.

Snow Queen Quest
The Snow Queen Quest, which takes place in the real town of Mikage-cho, is unlocked by investigating an urban legend within the school surrounding a theatrical mask used in performances of "The Snow Queen": nearly everyone who wears the mask to play the title role has died. After finding the mask, the protagonist encounters Saeko Takami, who puts on the mask and is possessed by a spirit within it. Freezing the entire town, the possessed Saeko generates three towers, with the spirits of those previously killed by the mask as their guardians, while setting up her Ice Castle within the high school.

Along with Yukino, Ayase, Eriko, and Hidehiko, the protagonist heads out to save Saeko. Philemon contacts them and tells them that the only way to save Saeko is the Demon Mirror, which can remove the source of the mask's curse. The spirit possessing Saeko turns out to be former classmate Tomomi Fujimori, who was horribly disfigured by the mask when she wore it in place of Saeko. Using the mirror, the group are able to free Saeko and bring Tomomi peace. It is then revealed that Tomomi herself was controlled by the Night Queen Asura, a powerful entity who wants to cloak the world in darkness. Upon defeating the Night Queen, the town is freed from her power.

Characters


Below is a list of player characters, with their English names included.
 * Protagonist: A silent boy with the pierced ear.
 * Maki Sonomura: A frail bed ridden girl who has been sick most her life. Known as Mary in Revelations: Persona.
 * Masao Inaba: A loudmouth who has a crush on Maki. He was altered to be an African-American and called Mark in Revelations: Persona.
 * Kei Nanjo: The heir to the Nanjo group's fortunes, pragmatic and condescending. Known as Nate Trinity in Revelations: Persona.
 * Hidehiko Uesugi: A cocky joker student that craves attention. Known as Brad in Revelations: Persona.
 * Eriko Kirishima: Aspiring model and fashion designer. Known as Ellen in Revelations: Persona.
 * Yuka Ayase: A dyed-blonde , airheaded. Known as Alana in Revelations: Persona.
 * Reiji Kido: A mysterious student with an X shaped scar on his head. Known as Chris in Revelations: Persona.
 * Yukino Mayuzumi: A reformed yankī who looks out for her classmates. Known as Yuki in Revelations: Persona.
 * See Also: List of Megami Ibunroku Persona Characters

Localization
Revelations: Persona was heavily changed when it was localized for a North American release. All characters were renamed and several of them had their appearance altered as well. Nearly all references to Japan or Japanese culture were cut, with the unusual exception being the shoe lockers and Shinto Shrines in the game. Many of the Personas were renamed rather than translated, and the town's name was changed to "Lunarvale". Yen was changed to dollars, and the overall difficulty of the game was reduced by lowering the enemy encounter rates and increasing the experience gained. However, while experience gain was increased to an amount proportional to the decreased random battle rate, money drops were left the same, resulting in a potential shortage of cash.

In addition to these changes, the Snow Queen Quest was removed by only allowing the player to commit to the SEBEC chapter. The data is still present in the game disk and it's possible to forcibly activate the quest by making use of cheating codes, but the Quest is untranslated and the game's engine cannot render Japanese characters which show as strange symbols.

It was to become the first title of the flagship "Revelations" series.

On December 3, 2018, Revelations: Persona was released on the PlayStation Classic Mini Console bundled with 20 other PlayStation games and has a save state feature included.

Etymology
The English title, Revelations, is taken from the Christian Bible's Book of Revelation of the New Testament. It is the final book and its authority and relevancy to Christianity are in common dispute. However, many modern fundamentalist Christian sects place great importance upon its portrayal of "the end of days."

While the front of the game's case claimed it to be the first in a series, only one more Atlus USA production would bear this title: Revelations: The Demon Slayer.

Trivia

 * The Persona featured on the jewel case and in the Revelations: Persona-exclusive loading screen is Vishnu, renamed "Ashura" in the English version.
 * The hero's alternate self is seen playing "Groove On Fight" in the Well of Mind and Souls, also known as the Alaya Cavern. This reference was carried down to the PSP remake as well.
 * Revelations: Persona was released on the PlayStation Classic Mini Console on December 3, 2018 which is bundled with 20 other PlayStation One games and it now has the save state feature ability.
 * In the PlayStation Classic version of Revelations: Persona, it is now possible to cheat at the video poker game by using the save state feature and get up to 1,000,000 coins at the casino, which is helpful if the player wants to buy expensive weapons and sell them at the store for more money.
 * Revelations: Persona was one of the rarest PlayStation games due to the limited copy run and became available again on the PlayStation Classic in 2018.
 * A debug build for the game was dumped by Reddit user PriceyT-Shirt on January 2nd, 2021.  The build date is August 2nd, 1996, which is one day before the final Japanese build. The EXE is dated a day before the final NTSC-J retail release.