Rural college makes me think of Ah My Goddess for some reason.
I had the opposite reaction.
I just want to understand the level of new stuff and how much was upgraded. I noticed there was a new Confident ♪♪ with Akechi that has me very curious.I had the opposite reaction.
I like that there's a lot of differences and I'm not quite sure where things are going.
Ok this made me laugh.
Just in case it's not obvious this isn't an official screen.
Famitsu details are leaking.
Haru's Third Persona is called Lucy.
I'm gonna need help with that one.
Ah. Well that fits.Milady de Winter's character was based on a woman named Lucy Hay
It's the coat, isn't it?Holy crap Lucy might be my favorite of the third tier Persona she looks awesome!
It's a really nice coat.
The general consensus I hear is that Q2 is better besides the lack of dub.Any opinions on Persona Q vs Persona Q 2? I haven't played either and I'm wondering which to get.
Am I doing it right?
Persona 5 is my first committed experience with the series. I love it. Stayed up way too late making my way to the tower in the first dungeon. Just wanted to stop by and share my appreciation for this game. Time just melts away. I love the battle system, ending scene and music. I love how all the characters introduced are really getting their own spotlight to be fleshed out. I love the manifestation of personality displayed in the first dungeon. Great game.
One thing I can say against the tier-3s is that they seem to completely ignore the tier-2s' designs(which admittedly didn't have the best reception) in favour of building on the originals'.Sad that Popemobile loses the transformer aspect.
I feel like that new art must be part of a larger image though. The poses don't really look like they were drawn to be standalone, similar to how they're using the box art renders separately for other promo stuff.
Problem is that makes it come off as a bit regressive for something that's supposed to represent a character's growth.
True.
True.
Too bad in this case the design changes drastically to illustrate growth, then partially reverts.
That's actually pretty convincing, especially assuming the thieves areAfter experiencing a drastic change, going back to your roots and developing what made you initially you, but in a more mature way can be definitely seen as an illustration of personal growth, especially in a cast of teenagers. Though I agree it would be better if they also retained some aspects of their second tier personas.
And now you've proven that growth is neither predictable nor linear.Growth is misleading in this games. Sometimes you think hey this character is about to blossom and suddenly pulla yukiko and stay at the inn but bc of her, not expectations of her.
Whatever Yuki.
Exactly. You don't have to uproot yourself to grow. In fact that tends to do more harm.Character growth doesn't have to be about someone radically changing their life and leaving everything behind. Yukiko is actually a good example of growth through self-reflection. It's true that on the superficial level she's in the same place at the end but her mentality and entire attitude about it change completely.