This report confirms that a full English translation patch for the PSP game Evangelion Jo exists, has been publicly released, and is verified as functional by the fan-translation community. The patch translates the entirety of the game's text, including dialogue, menus, and system messages, allowing non-Japanese speakers to experience the visual novel adaptation of the Rebuild of Evangelion 1.0 film.
Disconnect, boot up your console, navigate to the Game menu, and select Evangelion Jo . Tips for Playing Evangelion Jo
The Hunt for the Evangelion: Jo English Patch: Current Status For years, Evangelion
You need a clean, unmodified digital backup (ISO format) of Evangelion: Jo for the PSP (Japan region). evangelion jo psp english patch verified
Then, a whisper. Not from the PSP speakers. From the air around him. From the cold.
The definitive is that a fully completed, officially verified, 100% playable English translation patch does not exist for public download. While the Neon Genesis Evangelion community has successfully released full English patches for other PlayStation Portable titles like Girlfriend of Steel and Girlfriend of Steel 2nd, Evangelion: Jo remains an active frontier in the fan translation scene.
The name on the file: AKAGI, R. The playtime: 01:47:03:21 — one hour, forty-seven minutes, three seconds, twenty-one frames. The date: three days from now. This report confirms that a full English translation
Click the folder icon next to "XDelta patch" and select the downloaded English patch file.
Location names, status screens, relationship trackers, and item descriptions are fully readable.
Unlike pure action games, it includes a significant amount of "walking around and talking to people," similar to the PS2 title Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 Evangelion: Jo to help you navigate the Japanese version? Evangelion: Jo for Sony PSP - Playasia Tips for Playing Evangelion Jo The Hunt for
For the most recent developments, community forums are the primary source for "verified" patches: EvaGeeks Forum
(typically downloaded as an .xdelta file from trusted emulation or romhacking databases).