Nah. They've used non-Kitajoh tracks as the mirror match theme before. I just felt Konishi's version is stronger than either of the actual P2 battle themes. As far as fighting game tracks go anyhow.
Also, Morooka was the most wasted character from the game. He seems like he'd be the perfect "foil" party member that sticks out like a sore thumb with the rest of the group.
Maaaan, I thought that was the arbitrary post requirement that would upgrade me to a member. I'll probably have to wait three months for that too.
Also, am I a terrible person for only listening to Video game music when I'm not playing the game?
Also, Morooka was the most wasted character from the game. He seems like he'd be the perfect "foil" party member that sticks out like a sore thumb with the rest of the group.
Yep, when the gang goes to the beach after the summer festival.
The last picture in that dump is interesting, as I'm guessing that's the rank 10 lover's route with her, as I've never done that. Not sure she uses that line in the non-lover route. (P4 SPOILZ)
Interesting in that it's an exact line for line with something Izanami says when she first gets revealed at the end.
I really should do that. I was very far in, but then stopped playing for a couple weeks. When I went back to it, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing anymore, and dropped the game.
Oooookayy. IS. What a game.
Finished around levels 49-52, at 26hrs & 5mins just before the last battle. Easy mode.
SPOILER TIME
I quite enjoyed the ending. It was depressing as hell, but at the same time felt kinda happy? It's the same feelig P4 did where sure the world was fine and no one died, but you were still sad. Except IS was so much worse because everyone forgot each other.
I like how Narly was essentially a Voltron of daddy issues, having limbs representing each of the characters fathers. It was almost poetic in a way, considering all the characters had daddy issues in some form or another.
There was a scene late in the game where you realize that your thoughts are becoming reality and everyone warns each other to be careful what they think and then a villainous version of Eikichi's father shows up. It was basically "What did you do Ray?!" from Ghostbuster.
If EP didn't exist, that would still be a sad, depressing, but still satisfying ending. But seeing as EP exists, I'm very curious as to what happens next. I mean, they didn;t really stop the villian. Narly got away, they just merely stopped his plan this time. He even said himself he'll always be back.
All the P4A stuff now makes so much more sense now too.
I really liked the ending song too. A Persona game with a great ending song? Who'd have thought?
I'm gonna go back and do some of the Climax Theatre stuff before moving on to EP. The thought of going back to the PS1 version is painful, even more so after hearing about how much better EP PSP is over the IS port. Sigh.
Oh and "Climax Theatre"
"Persona 4 Arena Climax"
HRRRRMMMMM.
A Persona game with a great ending song? Who'd have thought?
I'm gonna go back and do some of the Climax Theatre stuff before moving on to EP. The thought of going back to the PS1 version is painful, even more so after hearing about how much better EP PSP is over the IS port. Sigh.
Oh and "Climax Theatre"
"Persona 4 Arena Climax"
HRRRRMMMMM.
Oooookayy. IS. What a game.
Finished around levels 49-52, at 26hrs & 5mins just before the last battle. Easy mode.
SPOILER TIME
I quite enjoyed the ending. It was depressing as hell, but at the same time felt kinda happy? It's the same feelig P4 did where sure the world was fine and no one died, but you were still sad. Except IS was so much worse because everyone forgot each other.
I like how Narly was essentially a Voltron of daddy issues, having limbs representing each of the characters fathers. It was almost poetic in a way, considering all the characters had daddy issues in some form or another.
There was a scene late in the game where you realize that your thoughts are becoming reality and everyone warns each other to be careful what they think and then a villainous version of Eikichi's father shows up. It was basically "What did you do Ray?!" from Ghostbuster.
If EP didn't exist, that would still be a sad, depressing, but still satisfying ending. But seeing as EP exists, I'm very curious as to what happens next. I mean, they didn;t really stop the villian. Narly got away, they just merely stopped his plan this time. He even said himself he'll always be back.
All the P4A stuff now makes so much more sense now too.
I really liked the ending song too. A Persona game with a great ending song? Who'd have thought?
I'm gonna go back and do some of the Climax Theatre stuff before moving on to EP. The thought of going back to the PS1 version is painful, even more so after hearing about how much better EP PSP is over the IS port. Sigh.
Oh and "Climax Theatre"
"Persona 4 Arena Climax"
HRRRRMMMMM.
Oooookayy. IS. What a game.
Finished around levels 49-52, at 26hrs & 5mins just before the last battle. Easy mode.
SPOILER TIME
I quite enjoyed the ending. It was depressing as hell, but at the same time felt kinda happy? It's the same feelig P4 did where sure the world was fine and no one died, but you were still sad. Except IS was so much worse because everyone forgot each other.
I like how Narly was essentially a Voltron of daddy issues, having limbs representing each of the characters fathers. It was almost poetic in a way, considering all the characters had daddy issues in some form or another.
There was a scene late in the game where you realize that your thoughts are becoming reality and everyone warns each other to be careful what they think and then a villainous version of Eikichi's father shows up. It was basically "What did you do Ray?!" from Ghostbuster.
If EP didn't exist, that would still be a sad, depressing, but still satisfying ending. But seeing as EP exists, I'm very curious as to what happens next. I mean, they didn;t really stop the villian. Narly got away, they just merely stopped his plan this time. He even said himself he'll always be back.
All the P4A stuff now makes so much more sense now too.
I really liked the ending song too. A Persona game with a great ending song? Who'd have thought?
I'm gonna go back and do some of the Climax Theatre stuff before moving on to EP. The thought of going back to the PS1 version is painful, even more so after hearing about how much better EP PSP is over the IS port. Sigh.
Oh and "Climax Theatre"
"Persona 4 Arena Climax"
HRRRRMMMMM.
You're assuming I'm fine with the idea of episodic films in general. In all fairness to the filmmakers that's the only way you can recoup the costs of projects that ambitious, but the idea of paying for all those films makes my wallet shudder.