SloaneRisette
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Oh yeah, this means we're getting Shadow Ken... I can hear the angst coming on already.
Plot twist: Shadow Ken is actually really cool and he wears a leather jacket and everyone loves him
Oh yeah, this means we're getting Shadow Ken... I can hear the angst coming on already.
Actually, I also enjoyed how Akihiko and Mitsuru (I can't remember if this happened with Aigis)Unfortunately, this ends up making the P4 characters look really awful in comparison, implying thatinstantly know that their "shadow" is fake. It's a nice touch showing how much they've grown since P3.they haven't grown that much and their insecurities/issues have a major hold over them.
It's funny you mention this, since I'm playing through 012 for the first time in years and it is amazing me how incredibly dumb the story is.
Hi PersonaGAF.
Next week I am going on a conference trip, and in my free time I wanted to tackle my backlog. So I decided I'm finally to get around to Persona 1 PSP (eventually followed by the two Persona 2s of course as well). I don't really know anything about the game, other than it's quite different from Persona 3/4.
So basically I am asking for any advice or tips before I get started. I have played SMT3/SJ/4 if it's anything like those. Thanks.
Just as keikaku.Shadow:
- Maximum health of the Shadow characters has been increased a lot
- Awakened SP Skills can now be used with the cost of 50 SP
- During Shadow Berserk, the cost for One More Cancel and Guard Cancel has been halved
- If Shadow Berserk is activated from a standing position, the opponent can now move during that time but your character is now completely invincible during the activation animation
- Works the same old way if you use the Berserk to cancel something
Well that kind of falls in line with the veteran/newbie dynamic they were going for
Yea, but by the end of P4 they should have enough confidence in themselves to recognize that something like that is fake. Or at least not immediately think that its their fault that the fighting is happening in the first place.
I guess the fact that their own Persona's aren't "evolved" could call into question the canonicity of their S. Links (and the "resolve" they gained from them). That seems like a really strange way to do things though since those are like 80% of the characters' development.
Yea, but by the end of P4 they should have enough confidence in themselves to recognize that something like that is fake. Or at least not immediately think that its their fault that the fighting is happening in the first place.
I don't read these words.
I can't use Chrome's translate on that, dammit.
Awesome, though it doesn't help that I don't know a lick of Japanese. so it's all just a bunch of random symbols to me.
But they also mention things that happen at the end of slinks, likeChie wanting to be a cop.
Personae that I have found helpful in P1:
Phaleg. Gozu Tennou. Illuyanka. The first learns Mediarama and the latter two learn Megidola. Rockin' those three most of the game now.
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Space Dandy is so, so bad.
First off, I really don't see the problem with the story being more about the Persona 3 cast than the Persona 4 cast. Why should it matter if there is a "4" in the game's title? It's irrelevant and probably for marketing purposes; it's like being very irritated that the P4 cast don't have their evolved Personas while the P3 cast do.
And you're talking about Akihiko and Mitsuru? Because, yeah, I don't have a problem with their redesigns. I've explained fully why I like Akihiko's design here. There is nothing tonally inconsistent with how they have chosen to live their lives given the events of P3, in fact I would say it makes perfect sense. I don't understand where you get "makes it feel like Persona 3 never happened" from at all.
It's a fighting game, not an RPG. The story obviously wouldn't be conveyed the same way that the main Persona games have, and neither should they be compared that way.
None of what you're implying here actually happens or has happened and it seems that you're going off of an assumption.
Yukiko, one of the academically smartest people in the cast and who tends to be sensitive concerning other people's feelings? And Kanji isn't an absolute idiot, ever. He wouldn't be running around, thinking it's all a dream under normal circumstances; it was just played up for the sake of comedy.
I know it's your opinion and all, and I certainly agree with you on certain points, but I honestly can't abide by "well the narrative is mediocre, so I might as well accept any glaring inconsistencies in characterization" school of thought.
Space Dandy is so, so bad.
I understand this.
you're a goddamn liar
That doesn't change the fact that I think a lot of the writing isn't very good. Like, just the general quality (or lack thereof) of the prose (particularly in the interior monologues) bugs me, and there's an awful lot of it to read considering how little I care. A random example culled from Chie's story: "Everyone stands up excitedly, ready to show that we're all prepared." That sentence is just ugly. Try reading it out loud! That's just me, though.
Kinda the same with KLK for me. Maybe loving TTGL kinda messed with my expectations.Space Dandy was nice to look at but I didn't really find every episode all that funny so I kinda put it away.
I don't mind P4A's plot so far in some ways, but one thing I do find kinda not really meshing is that everybody's internal voice sounds the same for some reason. Like, I dunno. So far I've just done Yu, Yukiko, Yosuke, Chie and Kanji and the only one who hasn't had pretty much the exact same thought patterns as the rest of the gang is Kanji, and that's because Kanji smoked a TON of weed and spent the first half of the P-1 Grand Prix completely stoned.
I thought the internal monologues were just a complete waste of time that were there to fill some space anyway. Removing them (or significantly cutting them down) would have actually improved the story mode somewhat, I feel.
Space Dandy was nice to look at but I didn't really find every episode all that funny so I kinda put it away.
Kinda the same with KLK for me. Maybe loving TTGL kinda messed with my expectations.
I genuinely thought the individual story modes (with the exception of Kanji and Yukiko) were fairly decent for the most part.I don't know that it's necessarily a matter of "accepting" glaring inconsistencies in characterization. Kanji's story is bad, too. They're all varying degrees of bad. My original post was a tiny-bit-facetious and mostly just trying to sound all clever by turning the phrase that I did-- the whole story mode is a joke anyways so at least one of them tries to be funny etc etc-- but I didn't mean to suggest I "accept" Kanji's story mode. I just don't think it stands out as being particularly bad. Every story is all part of a great big sea of mediocrity, each with their own glaring flaws. Singling Kanji's out as some sort of monumental achievement in badness upsells the rest of the package way too much for me, and it didn't seem like anybody else was gonna say it!
I thought the internal monologue worked for Yu, since he's supposed to be a somewhat quiet, thinkin' kinda guy or whatever, but for everyone else I agree. A lot of story mode has felt like bloat so far, especially since the story modes, rather than provide a unique look of "what was Chie doing while Yu was solving this case?" have instead sort of deteriorated into "Enjoy seeing what the case would be like if Chie solved it instead!"
On the other hand, it's all so inoffensive that I don't mind it terribly, either. By the end of the game I expect I'll be fully lost, though. Hopefully at least Elizabeth mode's monologues will be entertaining.
The humor just felt like LCD crap to me. I stuck with it for about five episodes, but I was busy one weekend and missed one and never looked back.
It put a bad taste in my mouth to start with, with that T&A bullshit in the first episode.
I genuinely thought the individual story modes (with the exception of Kanji and Yukiko) were fairly decent for the most part.
To each his own, I suppose.
This is pretty much what I meant a few posts back. On release I was really angry about how it was, but now I'm fine with it. Like you say, it's inoffensive.
Starting to warm up to Labrys, though. Especially since she's become the emotional attachment replacement for FeMC at the moment. And I do like that Chie actively makes fun of Akihiko's cape.
I think a lot of people just expect too much from what is ultimately a fighting game first and foremost.
People Atlus does the story and supervises the project and let their expectations get out of hand. They're not trying to deliver a new story that's as thematic and moving and compelling as P4 (or P3), they're just making the game is faithful.
I've been telling you this for ages. You used to be soooooo butthurt.
The humor just felt like LCD crap to me. I stuck with it for about five episodes, but I was busy one weekend and missed one and never looked back.
It put a bad taste in my mouth to start with, with that T&A bullshit in the first episode.
Akihiko's whole "I GOTTA GET STRONGER" bit is a response toand you'd think that if he learned his lesson from Persona 3 he'd maybe move on, stop letting them haunt him, and start finding better things to do with his time than "roam the world in harsh environments to become stronger."the deaths of Miki and Shinji, essentially penance for being too weak to protect them
Likewise, Mitsuru's bit in Persona 3 was wanting to, in a sense,atone for the sins of her grandfather by erasing his horrible mistake (Tartarus and the shadows). Tartarus and the Dark Hour are gone, and we have no reason to believe the Kirijo Group's mad science experiments had anything to do with the events of Persona 4, so why do the Shadow Operatives exist? Are there still Shadows around? If so, what did they even accomplish by eliminating Tartarus and the Dark Hour? Why is it Mitsuru's responsibility to deal with them? It seemed like all this stuff was over and done with at the end of Persona 3 and now it isn't. That's why it sometimes feels like P3 never happened at all.
They are assumptions, yes. But are you saying that those aren't at least suggested or implied possibilities within Elizabeth's story mode? If they aren't, what's the point of that entire subplot about? That's kind of what I was alluding to when I said the game is crazy unfocused. Either that stuff means something and will lead somewhere that isn't too far off from what I typed in those spoilers and that's super lame, or it means absolutely nothing and it's just random fluff they threw in to arbitrarily flesh out a character's story mode and it's dumb anyways.rescuing Makoto and receiving the Fool Arcana/beginning her Fool's Journey
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【重要】好評稼働中の2D対戦格闘ゲーム『ペルソナ4 ジ・アルティマックス ウルトラスープレックスホールド』が2014 年4月25日よりバージョンアップ(Ver1.10)されます。また、新モードも追加予定! 詳しくはコチラ http://www.arcsystemworks.jp/p4u2/ #P4U2
I change around some things to make it a bit more clear since there was butchering in the translation when using Google Translator.English
Popular 2D fighting game "Persona 4 The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold" on April 25, 2014 will have new version up (Ver1.10). In addition, a planned new mode to be added! Click here for details
I genuinely thought the individual story modes (with the exception of Kanji and Yukiko) were fairly decent for the most part.
To each his own, I suppose.
I do like the story, but I guess people were really expecting P4-2 from this I guess.
Dandy gets a lot better after... I dunno, episode 6 or so.
It's definitely an animation priority kinda show though
I think it just comes down to people taking it too seriously. Getting too caught up in what's canon, what isn't, yadayadayada.
David Hayter tweeted maybe an hour ago to "remember it's all in good fun". Boy, are those words to live by.
I think it just comes down to people taking it too seriously. Getting too caught up in what's canon, what isn't, yadayadayada.
David Hayter tweeted maybe an hour ago to "remember it's all in good fun". Boy, are those words to live by.
Full list of balance changes: http://pastebin.com/eb7aQRds
I wonder if ver. 1.1 will also come with the new characters. We know there's at least one thing they haven't disclosed, which is what that new mode will be.
But weren't you just complaining about Space Dandy because of its absurdity?
Actually she totally wants a cape.