Didn't they release the original Catherine on Steam just as they released Full Body?Why even release P3P if you're just gonna remake 3?
Also, grown ass people for P6 pls.
Didn't they release the original Catherine on Steam just as they released Full Body?Why even release P3P if you're just gonna remake 3?
Also, grown ass people for P6 pls.
Atlus are not a consumer friendly company you shouldn't be surprised. And yes the party needs to be college kids and like 2 37 year old truckersWhy even release P3P if you're just gonna remake 3?
Also, grown ass people for P6 pls.
Knowing Atlas, P3 Remake we be a remake of FES and not contain any of the content P3P added, to ensure there is no truly definitive version of Persona 3 for another decade
I would love for the persona 6 team to be a bunch of fired or laid-off ex employees running a business out of a garage and the badguy be a super megacorp. That setup is perfect for a diverse team with various skills and fits right in line with how the social elements of persona are structured right down from individual relationships to "vacation moments" like team building retreats instead of field trips....... Actually ™ don't steal.Why even release P3P if you're just gonna remake 3?
Also, grown ass people for P6 pls.
Catherine PC was Sega Europe though.Didn't they release the original Catherine on Steam just as they released Full Body?
The sixth (technically seventh, if you count P2 as two games) game in a 20-year franchise could stand to grow its concept a little bit instead of recycling the same one idea over and over again for four games in a row.
Especially when the previous game wanted to be about social injustice but wound up just being a bunch of loudmouth brats whining about "rotten adults" for 100 hours.
Why even release P3P if you're just gonna remake 3?
Also, grown ass people for P6 pls.
It happened to cover a lot of topics about social injustice throughout the eight dungeons you visit in the game. Second, it seems you're a massive Ryuji hater if that's your opinion about the game's story.The sixth (technically seventh, if you count P2 as two games) game in a 20-year franchise could stand to grow its concept a little bit instead of recycling the same one idea over and over again for four games in a row.
Especially when the previous game wanted to be about social injustice but wound up just being a bunch of loudmouth brats whining about "rotten adults" for 100 hours.
Especially when the previous game wanted to be about social injustice but wound up just being a bunch of loudmouth brats whining about "rotten adults" for 100 hours.
That's exactly how high schoolers talk about social injustice. Most of them have never seen real society, enaged with it, learned how it works with first-hand experience. They talk about social injustice like bread magically appear in their bowl. Or would you rather see grown-ups being a bunch of loudmouth brats? It's easy to increasee the age of a fictional character. Improving writing, that's hard.The sixth (technically seventh, if you count P2 as two games) game in a 20-year franchise could stand to grow its concept a little bit instead of recycling the same one idea over and over again for four games in a row.
Especially when the previous game wanted to be about social injustice but wound up just being a bunch of loudmouth brats whining about "rotten adults" for 100 hours.
The sixth game in a 20-year franchise could stand to grow its concept a little bit instead of recycling the same one idea over and over again for four games in a row.
Especially when the previous game wanted to be about social injustice but wound up just being a bunch of loudmouth brats whining about "rotten adults" for 100 hours.
yeah, I'm not even remotely getting my hopes up for a new game."also lots of homophobia and at least one dateable teacher, because we refuse to learn anything"
Yeah, I've been saying office workers would work soooooo good for a long time. Not even old, but, like, early 20s. Different departments, management, side gigs, etc. It could work so well and it takes the creepiness out of romance social links since you won't be trying to make high school kids bang.A salaryman protagonist would be perfect for this franchise, and it'll never happen.
literally nobody talks about social justice by yelling about rotten adultsThat's exactly how high schoolers talk about social injustice. Most of them have never seen real society, enaged with it, learned how it works with first-hand experience. They talk about social injustice like bread magically appear in their bowl. Or would you rather see grown-ups being a bunch of loudmouth brats? It's easy to increasee the age of a fictional character. Improving writing, that's hard.
Yep, office-based Persona would work perfectly, and it would refresh the formula a lot.Yeah, I've been saying office workers would work soooooo good for a long time. Not even old, but, like, early 20s. Different departments, management, side gigs, etc. It could work so well and it takes the creepiness out of romance social links since you won't be trying to make high school kids bang.
That's exactly how high schoolers talk about social injustice. Most of them have never seen real society, enaged with it, learned how it works with first-hand experience. They talk about social injustice like bread magically appear in their bowl. Or would you rather see grown-ups being a bunch of loudmouth brats? It's easy to increasee the age of a fictional character. Improving writing, that's hard.
No one in Persona talks like a real human being or even remotely like oneThat's exactly how high schoolers talk about social injustice. Most of them have never seen real society, enaged with it, learned how it works with first-hand experience. They talk about social injustice like bread magically appear in their bowl. Or would you rather see grown-ups being a bunch of loudmouth brats? It's easy to increasee the age of a fictional character. Improving writing, that's hard.
Ok, rotten boomers, which are, surprise surprise, adults.literally nobody talks about social justice by yelling about rotten adults
Isn't it just Persona 5? Persona 3 and 4 have different themes, and I don't see why Persona 6 can't. Keeping the high school setting doesn't mean it has to be a clone of P5. Also, as a young twenty-somethings who are chafing against the realities of the modern adult world and striking back against contemporary work-until-you-die culture, I must say I don't want to play as myself. Let me relive high school please. That was the last time I had no responsiblity and didn't worry about anything.And that's kind of the problem, the endlessly preachy "I have genuinely zero life experience, but I'm going to lecture everyone about how I FEEL, and the narrative will prove me right" shit just...I'm so tired of it. We need a new story from Persona. There are so many routes the series could take, and the fact the franchise remains imprisoned in the exact same setting over and over again, recycling the exact same tropes and social links like clockwork...it's just a bummer.
Like Transistor said, you could tell an absolutely fantastic story about a bunch of young twenty-somethings who are chafing against the realities of the modern adult world and striking back against contemporary work-until-you-die culture. It's right there for the taking, and Atlus refuses to acknowledge it. Even Persona 2 did a better job at this.
a western indie game studio should make that game if Atlus won't make it. Isometric perspective, quality pixel art or ps1-like lo-fi crunchy models.Yeah, I've been saying office workers would work soooooo good for a long time. Not even old, but, like, early 20s. Different departments, management, side gigs, etc. It could work so well and it takes the creepiness out of romance social links since you won't be trying to make high school kids bang.
You realize that teenagers can think protagonists over the age of 17 are cool too, right? There is no hard rule that teenagers will only play games about teenagers.
Huh, for some reason I thought it was announced after Catherine was released. 2016 with a 2023/2024 date isn't that wild. Especially since they hey we're starting a new studio with it.I believe they started working on it during P5's extremely long development, yeah.
Knowing Atlas, P3 Remake we be a remake of FES and not contain any of the content P3P added, to ensure there is no truly definitive version of Persona 3 for another decade
Why make money on a quick port and then make more money on a full priced remake, when you can just make money on a full price remake?
PQ3?Re: Fantasy isn't P-Studio so that can't be the third game?
Likely the "other" game mentioned in dev alongside SMTV and SH2 at 1st Production.
P6 will totally still be set in high school, might as well get your moaning about it out of the way now
offices workers sounds too boring imo. theres a reason why high school dramas are popular. there's a reason why the idea of school life mixed with fantasy (x-men, fuck jk rowling, etc.) has huge appeal. sure, it can be aged up to college i guess, but the idea of persona not being young adults in school makes it lose a lose of its charm.
offices workers sounds too boring imo. there's a reason why high school dramas are popular. there's a reason why the idea of school life mixed with fantasy (x-men, fuck jk rowling, etc.) has huge appeal. sure, it can be aged up to college i guess, but the idea of persona not being young adults in school makes it lose a lot of its charm.