no, YOU got up at 5 AM to watch the Day Breakers because you needed to see it as soon as you could
it was pretty fun! very clearly meant to be a side-story to introduce you to a few concepts, but the case is compelling enough and it has a pretty good twist, the fight scene at the end had some Persona-ass Persona moments
my main concern, which mostly came from the format, is that you didn't get all that much time with the Phantom Thieves, so it was hard to really get a handle on their characters beyond a few surface-level traits, which I'm sure the game will do a far better job at
but I am constantly jonesin' for more Persona and my jones is officially filled
and then when they’re switch Ann’s weapon, they compare the new taming whip with other ones to see which one has higher ATK and H-RATE(hit rate) like “oh wow we have so many of the same whip(they have 4 of them in stock)…i think this one has higher atk.. but then that one has higher hit rate… ok we should use the new one”
P4G had an anime that was completely unfollowable if you hadn't played the game to completion.
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Yeah, P4G The Animation mostly just follows the Marie additions. I think Episode 2 just cuts from the Protgaonist awakening to Izanagi to the Beach trip with Yukiko, Rise, and Kanji having joined the group.
P4ga is fascinating cause it's like dlc for a tv show, it's all golden-exclusive scenes that only make sense if you know the context of the main series but they don't integrate them at all
P4ga is fascinating cause it's like dlc for a tv show, it's all golden-exclusive scenes that only make sense if you know the context of the main series but they don't integrate them at all
I wonder if there's been some sort of P4GA Integration Project where some giant dork edits the P4GA content into the original show
I was going to do that, but the blu ray release of P4GA is so overpriced that I couldn't justify spending the money to get them in good quality. Plus there's no dub of P4GA and I wouldn't want to spend all that time on a subbed version. You wouldn't have to do much, just remove a few scenes for continuity and then slot everything in the right order. You can sort of fudge it by watching them in a certain order and skipping some episodes of P4A anyway though.
I watched it! It was good,
But I was disappointed that it didn't give us a better idea about who the characters are and what the setting is like. It spent too much time on the boring burglars who will never show up again.
Still, as a promo to get me excited for the game, it worked.
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That playtime seems low, though presumably Famitsu will spend far less time than I will stumbling through menus they're unable to read, blindly picking responses and using items and spells more or less at random.
That playtime seems low, though presumably Famitsu will spend far less time than I will stumbling through menus they're unable to read, blindly picking responses and using items and spells more or less at random.
I believe that was their mainline run without doing too much extra side stuff. There was a line about there also being lots of side content to enjoy on top of that.
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my main concern, which mostly came from the format, is that you didn't get all that much time with the Phantom Thieves, so it was hard to really get a handle on their characters beyond a few surface-level traits, which I'm sure the game will do a far better job at
but I am constantly jonesin' for more Persona and my jones is officially filled
Yeah but P4G didn't, and neither did any of the P3 movies. I doubt we'll get anything but subs.
mm weapons with varied stats:
From the person who's been translating a lot of the screens and trailers. (http://domi-persona.tumblr.com/)
From one of the Japanese streams.
Some gameplay stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA4ZdBy1qPw
I'm just a bit into Yukiko's Castle but the battles seem quite a bit easier on normal.
And Marie is kinda weird.
P4G's a significantly easier game than Vanilla
Makes sense to let people see the new stuff as quickly as possible, I guess.
It was just something I noticed fairly quickly.
I didn't even know P4G had its own movie
it got a whole series!
it is mostly very bad but the protagonist does suplex the culprit through a table at the end
Because I saw a Persona 4 series that was totally English dubbed
EDIT: Huh, what do ya know
The P3 movies are really good, though.
Ugh, that anime singlehandedly turned me off from JRPGs for a while. Yu Martystukami was everything I hate about JRPG protagonists, epitomized.
i never watched the golden one
p3 is better anyway
did you watch the P3 movies
yes
they were noice
I wonder if there's been some sort of P4GA Integration Project where some giant dork edits the P4GA content into the original show
Also, dubs > subs
But I was disappointed that it didn't give us a better idea about who the characters are and what the setting is like. It spent too much time on the boring burglars who will never show up again.
Still, as a promo to get me excited for the game, it worked.
Due to it having no impact on the story or characters it felt a bit pointless.
I've been out of town all weekend, otherwise I would bee all over that shit.
and 80 hours on average
Well, there's the fact that talking about anime is pretty frowned upon around here
I believe that was their mainline run without doing too much extra side stuff. There was a line about there also being lots of side content to enjoy on top of that.
So yea def not low.
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I think my P3 run was mid 80s?
Now how much of those extra 20 hours was spent trying to fuse the persona you wanted and going back and forth to get the right skills?
actually I think I only spent 5 hours playing the game
Eh... that art style is common in JRPGs. Though I suppose it may be more accurate to call it manga-style as it's usually still.
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