With the release ofPersona 3 Reloaddrawing near, it’s time to discuss the age-old question: what’s the bestPersonaopening?
There are so many amazing openings for games but none come close to those of Atlus’Personaseries. Each entry goes above and beyond to showcase some beautiful animation to narrate its stories. Now thatPersona 3 Reload‘s opening has been released, I decided to see which one reigns supreme.

10.Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth‘s opening movie delivers all the fan service one needs. Seeing the casts fromPersona 3,Persona 4, andPersona 5together, alongside the respective singers, does the soul good. I’m not sure how important seeing Kamoshida rap was, but at leastPersona 3 Portable‘s FeMC is acknowledged!
9.Persona (PSP)
8.Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (PSP)
As the West never got the PlayStation Portable version ofPersona 2: Eternal Punishment, we missed out on this impressive opening movie. Sporting a more serious tone, the striking visuals feel in place with the techno-choir backdrop. It’s refreshing but does feel a bit too passive with its narrative.
7.Persona 3 Reload
Persona 3 Reload‘s opening feels like a homage to Persona 3’s legacy with style and flair. The blue/white color palette paints some beautiful and haunting visuals alongside the amazing “Full Moon, Full Life” song. Seeing just how far the animation has come with the S.E.E.S members at the forefront is pretty special.
6.Persona 5 Royal
“Colors Flying High” sets the tone forPersona 5 Royalwith an opening full of teamwork and friendship. While not as visually impactful as the original,Royaldelivers on the fun and lets the characters unwind, which is nice to see. It’s a nice treat for returning players and a great introduction for newcomers (like I was).
5.Persona 4: Dancing All Night
I have zero shame in puttingPersona 4: Dancing All Nightthis high on the list. The amount of effort the team must’ve put into choreographing and animating the dancing is incredible. It’s a weird shift from the murder mystery of the original, but it works almost too well. For a spin-off, it didn’t skimp on the visuals and music. Who knew Kanji and Teddy could drop it like they’re inStep Up?
4.Persona 4 Golden
Persona 4 Golden‘s opening is a literal kaleidoscope of fun and flavor. The bright colors and dancing do distract from the macabre narrative but, honestly, I dig it. “Shadow World” is a killer opener (especially with that harmonica) and fitsGolden‘s additions. Also, I never knew how much I needed to see Yosuke dance with a garbage bin.
3.Persona 3
The opening movie forPersona 3hits all the right spots: song, visuals, aesthetic, and delivery. It’s simple yet abstract, offering tons of symbolism and clues for the narrative. “Burn My Dread” remains one of Persona’s best songs and works incredibly with the animation. Most importantly, the blue/white aesthetic meshes perfectly to create what’s essentially a beautiful piece of art.
2.Persona 5
It’s hard to deny just how wellPersona 5‘s opening movie captured the essence of the game. While I wish street dancing was a thing in the game, our first look at our Phantom Thieves is as memorable as the game itself. The red and grayscale color palette crafts a feast for the eyes that shows just how unique your adventure will be.
1.Persona 4
Out of all the openings,Persona 4‘s struck a chord with me that I couldn’t shake off. Everything you need is in the opening, down to the lyrics of “Pursuing Your True Self” flashing in the backdrop. Juggling different art styles and showing off our lovable cast is just the cherry on top of this picturesque masterpiece.








