Could be. Aren't there supposed to be other new confidants besides Kasumi and counsellor guy?
That's whats been reported but doesn't make much sense when you considering how much was added to P4G...
Could be. Aren't there supposed to be other new confidants besides Kasumi and counsellor guy?
Honestly, maxing out all the confidants was very doable without a guide, I managed to get all but two finished and one of the two I didn't complete had one at Rank 9. If they are going to add an additional semester into the game (and presumably lessen some of the restrictions on days you couldn't go out in the original) then they need to add more than just two additional confidants if they don't want it to be a complete cakewalk to 100% confidants your first time through.That's whats been reported but doesn't make much sense when you considering how much was added to P4G...
I definitely felt confident going into P4G that I'd be able to max everything no problem, after all, they gave you a whole extra semester! However, I think I ran out of time for the Moon and Temperance ones, since that extra time isn't quite as much as you think.Honestly, maxing out all the confidants was very doable without a guide, I managed to get all but two finished and one of the two I didn't complete had one at Rank 9. If they are going to add an additional semester into the game (and presumably lessen some of the restrictions on days you couldn't go out in the original) then they need to add more than just two additional confidants if they don't want it to be a complete cakewalk to 100% confidants your first time through.
I'm also wondering if they plan to retool the Judgement in anyway, considering how in the original it jumps from Rank 6 to Rank 10 which felt very jarring my first time through.
That'd be nice. The confidant itself is a good one. I'd rather people be incentivized to give it a shot with a good ability.Real confidant question is whether Ohya's perk will be adjusted to not be completely worthless.
you reminded me about how annoying social stat increases were compared to P4G...showing that unskippable animation of the star for every gain...If they need to free up more time they can just lower social stat level up requirements.
I didn't mind it until new game + when I'm literally maxed out but it keeps playing the animation.you reminded me about how annoying social stat increases were compared to P4G...showing that unskippable animation of the star for every gain...
River City Girls is analogous to the aesthetic I want to see in Persona 6.
River City Girls is analogous to the aesthetic I want to see in Persona 6.
Called it with Haru's father. And that litter picking event is in May, so more Haru screen time long before she joins.
They gotta save something for Famitsu.I think it's more odd how some are showing them, some not, and then we've got Futaba's that they've managed to show but not name.
Sure looks that way
It's a little odd how they're showing off the ultimate Personas, I figured they would go in order of reveal in-game.
River City Girls is analogous to the aesthetic I want to see in Persona 6.
Persona started as "what if a SMT story took place in high school".
I'm well aware. They can stop now.Persona started as "what if a SMT story took place in high school".
That's something I never realized I wanted but god I want a Persona take on stone ocean now
The Devil Summoner games, more or less. It gives more narrative options. Instead of having the cast stuck in the school for half the year, they can be doing other things.What SMT games period star adults?
Eternal Punishment, Strange Journey, and Digital Devil Saga are the only ones I can think off.
Frankly I don't care but I also don't think making the cast adults will automatically make it better like some people seem to think.
Except there's a clear and present reason why Persona needs that narrative change. Three games on with high school settings, you can't tell me it isn't getting stale."I want Persona with adults" is the new "I want Zelda with 'realistic' graphics".
I do't know about the first game but according to the wiki Soul Hackers hero is 18 and Raidou is outright stated to be a student.The Devil Summoner games, more or less. It gives more narrative options. Instead of having the cast stuck in the school for half the year, they can be doing other things.
I can absolutely tell you that it's not getting stale. It's called an opinion. Again I really won't mind if they change it but there's this idea that it'll automatically be better that I don't agree with.Except there's a clear and present reason why Persona needs that narrative change. Three games on with high school settings, you can't tell me it isn't getting stale.
I do't know about the first game but according to the wiki Soul Hackers hero is 18 and Raidou is outright stated to be a student.
I just don't think these "other things" will shake the series as much as people think it will.
I can absolutely tell you that it's not getting stale. It's called an opinion. Again I really won't mind if they change it but there's this idea that it'll automatically be better that I don't agree with.
I do't know about the first game but according to the wiki Soul Hackers hero is 18 and Raidou is outright stated to be a student.
I just don't think these "other things" will shake the series as much as people think it will.
I can absolutely tell you that it's not getting stale. It's called an opinion. Again I really won't mind if they change it but there's this idea that it'll automatically be better that I don't agree with.
The Devil Summoner games, more or less. It gives more narrative options. Instead of having the cast stuck in the school for half the year, they can be doing other things.
I wouldn't mind seeing the calendar system go either, but at least adult or even a college schedule could mix it up a little.Characters being in school for a lot of the game is a consequence of the calendar system, not their age. Innocent Sin drops the school after dungeon 1. An adult cast would still have a similar daily routine with a calendar.
Thank you for saying this better then I could.Characters being in school for a lot of the game is a consequence of the calendar system, not their age. Innocent Sin drops the school after dungeon 1. An adult cast would still have a similar daily routine with a calendar.
You'd think "digestible" and "stale" would contradict each other.Devil Summoner's protagonist is a college student who bodyjacks a detective.
Anyway I'm fine with high school protagonists but they need to be interesting, and Persona 3 and on has gone with really tropey, marketable and easily digestible anime high school heroes, and that's what's gotten stale.
You'd think "digestible" and "stale" would contradict each other.