Persona 4 Golden – Every Dungeon Ranked (2024)

Persona 4 Golden – Every Dungeon Ranked (1)

Now, I’m not really a JRPG sorta guy – I had played Japanese-inspired games, sure, but a JRPG just seemed like a huge commitment of both time and energy. A friend of mine recommended Persona 4 a few months ago, and within hours I had fallen in love with the story and the characters.

I loved this game so much that I replayed it again recently, except this time I was determined to go for the true ending. I can now say I’ve beaten all 9 dungeons in the game, and while I found the whole experience to be enthralling there were certainly some dungeons that felt undercooked compared to others. How would I rank all 9 dungeons in Persona 4 Golden?

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Also – spoilers for every dungeon (duh), as well as for a few main plot points up to and including the true ending.

Meh

9 – Marie’s Hollow Forest

Ask any Persona 4 fan what the worst dungeon in the game is, and it would surely be this one (apart from gaming hipsters or masoch*sts that like the pain this dungeon brings).

“But it’s a welcome challenge! I like the change of pace!” Well good for you, but this dungeon is clearly designed to be as aggravating as possible.

Not being able to bring your gear that you spent so long obtaining? Check. SP halves after every battle? Check. Boring dungeon layouts? Checkmate.

OK

8 – Naoto’s Bunker

I really like Naoto’s character and arc throughout the game, but her dungeon is boring as heck.

The textures and environments are way blander than I know the developers could have come up with, and this dungeon has to be the worst offender in terms of doors – they open soooo slooowlyyyy.

Good

7 – Rise’s Striptease

Well, I certainly wasn’t complaining when I found out what the theme of Rise’s dungeon was.

That being said, I feel it relies a bit too heavily on the perv factor, and just hopes the player can look past just how run-of-the-mill the dungeon is. It’s a perfectly passable dungeon, but nothing to shout about.

6 – Kanji’s Bathhouse

Alongside Naoto, I think Kanji’s arc was the best in Persona 4 – except this time the developers came up with an actually interesting dungeon to show Kanji’s inner conflict.

It was never going to rank too highly (it’s just a plain bathhouse after all), but the inferences that it has on the story is too good to ignore.

5 – Yukiko’s Castle

The first dungeon in the game, and I think it does an excellent job of providing the scope and spectacle for the player to expect across the whole story.

It’s a very classic dungeon with simple layouts and bosses, you don’t get more cookie cutter than this.

Great

4 – Izanami’s Realm

I can imagine most players ranking the final dungeon – the most epic in scale – within the top 3 spots, but if I look past the spectacle and emotional weight then the dungeon itself isn’t too crazy.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s still awesome though, and that sort of ethereal / out-of-bounds approach that the dungeon takes is perfect. It also helps that the loot from this dungeon is godly.

3 – Adachi’s Hellscape

I think even more so than Izanami’s dungeon – especially during my first playthrough – Adachi’s dungeon felt like the epic boss battle stage that this sprawling story deserved.

“Hellish” is the only word I could use to describe this horrific place, and the designers did an excellent job of practically flipping Inaba upside-down and inside-out. I felt so uneasy traversing these streets, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Amazing

2 – Mitsuo’s Videogame

I absolutely love how the developers of the Persona games aren’t afraid in the slightest to take creative risks, and they just make the dungeons that they want to make without worrying if it makes sense or not.

It also comes at an intense peak in the story, as chasing down Mitsuo – the presumed killer – makes this one of the most urgent dungeons in the game. With an incredible dungeon layout, aesthetic and final boss, it could have easily come in first place.

1 – Nanako’s Heaven

For me, the story of Persona 4 peaked throughout the whole Nanako arc. It was one of the most thrilling yet sombre gaming experiences I’ve ever had, and that’s reflected perfectly in this heavenly dungeon.

The music and childish vibe are surprisingly unsettling in context, and the race to find Nanako’s kidnapper before something terrible happens had me zooming through this dungeon at lightning speed. I was the most invested during this dungeon, and coupled with the awesome design I think that’s enough to bump it up to number 1 on my list.

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Persona 4 Golden – Every Dungeon Ranked (2024)

FAQs

What is the best dungeon in Persona 4 Golden? ›

1 Magatsu Inaba/Magatsu Mandala

The two-part boss battle that acts as the climax is the icing on the cake, delivering an ending players wouldn't soon forget, and firmly securing its place as the best dungeon in Persona 4. Persona 4 Golden is currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch.

What level should I be to beat Adachi? ›

Recommended Level And Personas

When you fight Adachi, he's Lv. 73. Accordingly, we'd recommend training to at least Lv. 75 or higher for the easiest time in the fight.

When should you complete dungeons Persona 4 Golden? ›

Get it done sooner than later though. There is one instance where you should wait until the last day to finish it but that doesn't happen until the near end of the story. Other than that though, finishing them the first day they are available is ideal to make the most out out of your time.

Who is the secret boss in Persona 4? ›

The most brutal boss of Persona 4 Golden isn't Death; it's actually the player's longtime ally Margaret. This Velvet Room receptionist is arguably the coolest, calmest, and most collected character in the franchise, but that doesn't mean she can't throw down if needed.

Who is the best party setup in Persona 4? ›

Naoto is the best party member for random battles, but near useless in boss fights. Yosuke, Yukiko, and Kanji is a really solid team. Overall, Yosuke is just a great character to have in any team, with his good stats and Masukukaja/Dekaja support.

Who is the best party member in Persona 4? ›

Perhaps it's a bit obvious, but Yu Narukami is far and away the best party member in Persona 4. He almost has to be considering he's the only playable character that can never be removed from the party. He serves as the player's stand-in, actually unnamed in Persona 4 proper.

What happens if you don t rank up Adachi? ›

However, if Adachi is not at Rank 6 before you go to bed on 11/1, then his link will lock where it is. Adachi becomes unavailable for the remainder of the game.

Can you max out Adachi? ›

Maxing out Adachi's Social Link as the Jester Arcana leads to the Accomplice Ending. The protagonist must choose all of the dialogue choices that lead to the Accomplice Ending for Adachi's Social Link to be at Max rank, with Adachi giving the protagonist Adachi's Number.

How to get rank 10 with Adachi? ›

If you visit him, then Jester changes to Hunger/Lusts, and Rank 9 will happen during the story. Rank 10 is then gotten once you're on the path to the true ending. So is one of Hunger/Lust if you choose to go with Adachi and the other if you go against him? Hunger and Lust are the same thing.

Can you 100 Persona 4 Golden in 1 playthrough? ›

Persona 4 Golden is different from many other games in that there is no possible way to earn the Platinum trophy in a single playthrough. If you plan just right, you can get it done in two playthroughs. If not, you may need three!

How many bad endings are in Persona 4 Golden? ›

There are a total of four different bad endings in Persona 4 Golden, two good endings, and the best “Golden Ending.” Two of these bad endings are interconnected to one critical moment in the story, and another comes if the player cannot figure out the identity of the killer.

Can you 100 Persona 4 Golden in one playthrough? ›

Keep in mind before you begin that you cannot earn all 50 in one playthrough, as there are a few trophies exclusive to New Game Plus runs of P4G. This means that, in order to 100 percent the game, you'll need to play Persona 4 Golden at least twice to get them all.

Who is the strongest in Persona 4? ›

Yosh*tsune's signature move is called Hassou Tobi, and it's the strongest physical attack not only in Persona 4 Golden, but in most Persona games.

Who is the main villain in Persona 4 Golden? ›

Tohru Adachi is the main antagonist of the 2008 video game Persona 4 (as well as its 2011-2012 anime adaptation) and the anti-heroic tritagonist of its 2013 spin-off sequel, Persona 4 Arena: Ultimax.

Who is the hardest boss to defeat? ›

Malenia stands as the pinnacle of difficulty and is hands down the hardest video game boss fight of all time.

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