FeMC was way better written than the male protagonist for Persona 3. Or rather, she was actually written and is closer to P4's Yu than to the perfect blank state that was male protagonist.
Her social links also benefit from better writing in general.FeMC was way better written than the male protagonist for Persona 3. Or rather, she was actually written and is closer to P4's Yu than to the perfect blank state that was male protagonist.
FeMC has the very distinct advantage of being able to social link with all of the members of SEES. If only for that, FeMC's social links are vastly superior.Her social links also benefit from better writing in general.
Yeah same here. I like when games take you out of your comfort zone and give you new experiences. Unfortunately, female characters often aren't written very well in games (usually they are just a clone of the male character).
Wouldn't that just mean that the male character is just as good or bad though, if the female one is a clone?
Until now, with only the male main character option, the school-life setting in P3 was only half-fulfilled, but with the female main character option, I feel that the school-life RPG P3 will finally be complete.
FeMC is definitely not a clone of Persona 3's male protagonist.
Wouldn't that just mean that the male character is just as good or bad though, if the female one is a clone?
Hey now, let's not be hasty to chide the game for not being the first in the series to take place outside of high school years.It's always disappointing to see creatives go back to the well
FeMC has the very distinct advantage of being able to social link with all of the members of SEES. If only for that, FeMC's social links are vastly superior.
Even better is Junpei bumping Kenji off the Magician Social Link. Fuck Kenji.
God dammit, I sold my PS3. I hope to god we get Persona 5: Enhanced on PS4.
Just had a interesting idea about how some of the themes of Persona 5 will play out.. (or I could be completely wrong).
The characters will essentially be outcasts who consist of underachievers, rebels and overachievers whose desire for individuality is being constrained by the oppressive school system portrayed in Persona 5.
However that's where the alternative world (TV world/Shadow World equivalent in Persona 5) comes in.. it's essentially the place where the characters are in a sense "free' from the oppressive school system and is a form of escapism for them where they are able to come into their own and create individual meaning in their own lives and are able to form their own individual identities eg their persona.
That portrayal of escapism will then extend to a "meta" element within the themes where YOU the player are actually experiencing the game as a form of escapism for your own "self"
Even if none of this plays out in the game, I hope the game takes a literal approach to a school = prison theme that seems to be present in the teaser so far.;p
I thank GOD every day that 3 and 4 ushered in a new era and made Persona and Atlus relevant. Thank goodness 1 and 2 don't exist and 3 and 4 continue to be an inspiration to other developers and Atlus's new games alike.
God only knows if those first two shitty games weren't flops this series would still be trash. But luckily we don't have to worry about that.
Persona 5 will also make innovations never seen in JRPGS ever before. I'm ready
The High School/Social Link innovations that trample the demon trash in the first 2 games made the world see the lighT of Persona games. I don't give 3 enough crediT.
They say that Persona 5 is a RPG with the message of expressing the emotional catharsis in the shout of joy made after overcoming your trials and finally being set free of your chains.
Yosuke and Kanji are way too dorky compared to Akihito, Kaworu or Shinjiro.
The only real choices are probably Teddie andAdachi.
like probably everyone was hoping for a college setting but the idea about the pressure of japan's schooling system sounds like an awesome theme
really excited for it
God I hope we get a FeMC. Pleeeeease pleeeeeeease!
Well honestly, the only person FeMC should be with is Naoto.
No way in hell am I messing up the OTP of Chie x Yukiko. So perfect.
I'm not even sure if colleges in japan are the same in usa. People might have the wrong idea.
According to character designer Soejima, we're getting an incomplete game without a female main character choice:
http://bonkurasu.animeblogger.net/2...able-creator’s-blog-part-2-soejima-shigenori/
;O
I just want the combat to not become repetitive and tedious with boring "dungeons" like 3 & 4.
Otherwise, get in my veins.
It would be great if Atlus actually did this going forward as implied here, the default way Femc's are put into games now is just so pointless. Replaying a completely different perspective in the same situation would add a lot of life to games.
._. I want to believe, but I don't want huge disappointments. Edit: Well he says that and yet there was no FeMC in Persona 4 Golden. lolAccording to character designer Soejima, we're getting an incomplete game without a female main character choice:
http://bonkurasu.animeblogger.net/2...able-creator’s-blog-part-2-soejima-shigenori/
;O
It's going to be Philemon.
Or Marie.
._. I want to believe, but I don't want huge disappointments. Edit: Well he says that and yet there was no FeMC in Persona 4 Golden. lol
But Philemon was always there?PHILEMON, im telling you its the perfect time to bring him back!
I always though the reason for Atlus not including a FeMC in P4G was because of the goddamn anime cutscenes. They would have to recreate every single one of them with the FeMC in Narukami's place, etc. Which kinds of support what you said, since creating more cutscenes requires budget. Anyway, I still have hopes of getting a new female protagonist, but lets be realistic here, the chances are more like 90-10. lol Still, what Soejima said makes me happy, since at least one of the major developers of the series acknowledge the importance of having two protagonists of different genders, instead of only one.To be fair, P3P took a lot of the graphical problems out of the way so it didn't require a budget to add the Femc. Golden would require a decent amount of work and budgeting to add a Femc that wouldn't be justified in a remake. If it's built for both characters from the ground up for a full fledged first release it might make more sense. So there's that.
That being said, I give it an optimistic 50-50 chance.
FeMC was way better written than the male protagonist for Persona 3. Or rather, she was actually written and is closer to P4's Yu than to the perfect blank state that was male protagonist.
Personally I liked the blank slate of the male protagonist, but I also like the way the female protagonist had an obvious personality. Both worked pretty well with the storyline and both had very different plot points and endings that suited them.
I know. Just like anime, it's the otaku driving the game industry.Folks expecting a college setup are crazy.
I mean, it's highschool stuff that sells in Japan.
Folks expecting a college setup are crazy.
I mean, it's highschool stuff that sells in Japan.
Oh wait, an all-girls school could be fun. The male MC gets transferred there by some freak accident and the administration is unable to correct the error. Hijinks and hilarity ensues.
No, get that harem shit as far away from my Persona as possible D:
Seems someone has forgotton about the swagtagonist.
Am I the only adult who doesn't at all feel disappointed with the teenage cast or find them too immature?
I'm 24 and honestly I don't feel like I'm that much more "wizened" or "mature" that I can't relate to the high school characters. Maybe I'm just juvenile, though.![]()
Oh wait, an all-girls school could be fun. The male MC gets transferred there by some freak accident and the administration is unable to correct the error. Hijinks and hilarity ensues.
Edit: Oh! and the boss or deadline or whatever time factor that will be in this game will always be referred to as "the time of the month"
No, get that harem shit as far away from my Persona as possible D:
Oh wait, an all-girls school could be fun. The male MC gets transferred there by some freak accident and the administration is unable to correct the error. Hijinks and hilarity ensues.
Oh wait, an all-girls school could be fun. The male MC gets transferred there by some freak accident and the administration is unable to correct the error. Hijinks and hilarity ensues.
Edit: Oh! and the boss or deadline or whatever time factor that will be in this game will always be referred to as "the time of the month"
I always though the reason for Atlus not including a FeMC in P4G was because of the goddamn anime cutscenes. They would have to recreate every single one of them with the FeMC in Narukami's place, etc. Which kinds of support what you said, since creating more cutscenes requires budget. Anyway, I still have hopes of getting a new female protagonist, but lets be realistic here, the chances are more like 90-10. lol Still, what Soejima said makes me happy, since at least one of the major developers of the series acknowledge the importance of having two protagonists of different genders, instead of only one.
No, get that harem shit as far away from my Persona as possible D:
This plot line has already been done to death in a ton of manga/anime.
And the MC's persona is a drag queen with a full on beard in a polka dotted dress named Hermaphroditus.
FeMC has the very distinct advantage of being able to social link with all of the members of SEES. If only for that, FeMC's social links are vastly superior.
Even better is Junpei bumping Kenji off the Magician Social Link. Fuck Kenji.
The characters in P4 just weren't set for a female protagonist to work, honestly.