At least Nyx and Erebus were more forces of nature unlike Izanami who was just a dick. Nyartholep's pretty much the devil as far as being a representation of people's shadows so at least it's kind of his job.
So...another Strega?
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Maybe I haven't been following everything, but aren't the phantom thieves considered the terrorists?
Great idea, wasted potential. P2 has far more dangerous 'rival' Persona users in the Masquerade and Wang Long Chizuru.
They're also difficult. Strega are never even remotely challenging,or even fought at the same time.
don't say 'jap' plz
Another week and no reveal of Goro's Persona.
I'm pretty sure they aren't going to reveal his Persona and they probably won't reveal his thief outfit either. The last spot on the official website for the main characters was filled by the Velvet Room attendants.
However, if they do reveal it, they might do it in the last trailer (presumably PV5).
There was never a "last spot" before the Velvet Attendants were added though.
Wonder if there will be another full PV at all. Usually the launch "trailer" is the op, which they've already uploaded.
source: http://personacentral.com/persona-5s-thief-alliance-online-systems-detailed/Battle
In battle, an ally can be taken hostage when theyre knocked out. If you refuse demands for an item and fail negotiations, your ally will no longer be able to battle. But by using the Phantom Thieves Alliance, you can receive help from other players.
That is interesting. Hopefully the negotiations are slightly less nonsensical than they have been in the past.source: http://personacentral.com/persona-5s-thief-alliance-online-systems-detailed/
Well, that's certainly a new way to do negotiations.
That is interesting. Hopefully the negotiations are slightly less nonsensical than they have been in the past.
Why no? I mean I'll admit Strega kinda petered out but I personally really like the idea of an antagonistic group with similar abilities to your own. Beats the hell out of yet another God being a dick.
Were those character commercial released all at once? I wonder when Ryuji, Sakura and Goro will get theirs. I like seeing everybody's flashy splash screen finisher, but I still think "Adieu" is the best one shown so far.
That makes sense. Thanks for the reply.They've been released weekly, Monday for the original tv broadcast, then an official upload a few hours later.
There are only two more scheduled, so it's very unlikely that Goro will get one.
That makes sense. Thanks for the reply.
I wonder if Goro is literally going to be Naoto 2.0, or if they will do something unexpected with his part in the story. He seems to be fitting the archetype exactly so far, but they are keeping him pretty mysterious.
I agree with that sentiment.Part of me believes that they're going to do something unexpected with Goro's character and they're relying on the Detective Prince thing to lead us a stray. Which is why they've been so obtuse, concerning and cutting him out of promotional material. I don't think we'll see much more of him this close to the release.
If there isn't an "oh" moment when it comes to his character I'll be surprised.
Part of me believes that they're going to do something unexpected with Goro's character and they're relying on the Detective Prince thing to lead us a stray. Which is why they've been so obtuse, concerning and cutting him out of promotional material. I don't think we'll see much more of him this close to the release.
If there isn't an "oh" moment when it comes to his character I'll be surprised.
Hopefully not a, "..." moment.At the very least, a "huh" moment.
Hopefully not a, "..." moment.
I hope the twist is that he doesn't join the party at all.
Well, he does get DLC costumes after all.
But maybe that's how Atlus want to fool us.
Any guesses on who Goro's persona will be based on? Sherlock might be too on the nose, but he himself takes inspiration from Kogoro Akechi, so they probably won't double up.
You know it's Inspector Zenigata.
Who knows? Maybe it's his twin brother.
"I'm not going to obey your orders anymore"
"This is..My answer!"
I wonder what the context is...
Her father's one of the targets that has a palace.
Idk, haven't played it.Waitwaitwait! Hold the phone.
Is this our best example of honest-to-YHVH emancipation so far in this game?
I can imagine it now.
Oni: Give me 5000 yen!
>Okay.
Oni: Give me 7000 yen!
>Okay.
Oni: Give me ointment!
>Okay.
>Oni kills party member anyway because he's a dick.
Any guesses on who Goro's persona will be based on? Sherlock might be too on the nose, but he himself takes inspiration from Kogoro Akechi, so they probably won't double up.
"HURRY! DIG HOLE!"
Dialogue choices:
->Dig
-Dig
-Dig
GOOD! THAT YOUR GRAVE! (demon attacks)
Everyone keeps posting that Pokemon x Negotiation comic, but the single best example of negotiation is from SMT4:
Everyone keeps posting that Pokemon x Negotiation comic, but the single best example of negotiation is from SMT4:
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Regarding the P3 scene (includes spoilers for - obviously - Persona 3 and Neon Genesis Evangelion):When I watched Winter of Rebirth a couple of weeks ago, I remembered that Ryoji was voiced by Akira Ishida who also voiced Kaworu Nagisa in Evangelion. While I realized this before, I recently came to there might actually be a meta reason for this. Ryoji's and Kaworu's roles in their respective stories are incredible similiar: Both are supposed to be humanity's enemies in human disguise and offer the protagonist a choice. Ryoji wants to be killed by the protagonist so that he and the rest of SEES can die in bliss while Kaworu wants Shinji to kill him as he is a potential trigger of the Third Impact. The difference here is the correct choice: Killing Kaworu gives humanity another chance to survive while killing Ryoji would mean humanity's certain end.
Kaworu was essentially Akira Ishida's breakthrough. Kaworu is one of the most popular characters in one of the most famous anime of all time despite appearing in only one episode of the show's original run. Kaworu's role and importance increased in subsequent adaptions of NGE and he pretty much was the deuteragonist of the third Rebuild movie. Akira Ishida and Kaworu are pretty much inseperable and I would assume that this is especially true for someone immersed in Japanese media.
The point I'm trying to make is that a Japanese player might go into the scene with different expectations. Maybe they were trying to make people believe that killing Ryoji is the right choice as killing Kaworu was the right choice in NGE. It's obvious for a number of reasons that letting Ryoji live is the thing to do in P3, but I wonder if they cast Akira Ishida specifically to let the player doubt his decisions.
Tl;dr:Atlus may have tried to play with the expectations of the Japanese audience with the decision scene in Persona 3.