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I don't think ANYONE around here wouldn't have been happier with a P3:FES full HD remaster + P3P content properly sloted in. However, P3P was what we were told we were getting and as I've said elsewhere, due to the nature of P3P using shared frameworks from P4 probably made the porting a lot easier. This is a budget release of niche interest game, not P6.
It has what's intended to look like a PSP save menu yeah. It's clearly not an ISO when you look at things like graphics settings, etc which look exactly the same as the P4G port. I'm sure "lazy" comes into it given the limited appeal and as I've said repeatedly the fact that P3P apparently shares libraries with P4, making the porting process easier.
It may as well be a PSP ISO.
But as a remaster, is the bare minimum, just (Badly) upscaled backgrounds, menus and that's it. I hope they release a patch to fix this because already the first cutscene has some major visual artifacts
They've also fixed some bugs, noticeably Yukari using a voiceline meant for MaleMC during Kotone's route.