Alright fine I believe it. I just hope they really didn't get rid of the evoker summoning.
Since this is allegedly early 2021 it would have to be extremely early alpha footage at most that was probably tailored to look nicer than it actually ran for presentational purposes. The fact that the end result is so clearly a Switch targeted version with no significantly difference in LOD on next-gen versions (while still maintaining quirks like bad draw distance) makes me think they didn't have the resources to make it look as nice as the demonstration. Not the first time that's happened though; see also Sonic 06.That dev-build footage of Frontiers looks so good, what the hell happened?
It's not a fake, it's an internal pitch.
Team Real, but oof the new Jet Set Radio designs and the Beat model shown are kinda ugly and lost a lot of their Dreamcast-era cel-shaded charm in the move to more modern style if that's real too.
Dumb question: who did he voice in FMAB?Now all we need is a Fullmetal Brotherhood Remake and we can officially erase Vic Mignogna for good.
It would be nice to play Persona 3 with better voice acting this time haha.
Edward, the main character.
There's a PlayStation Showcase? When?We'll probably see Persona 3 Remake revealed at the PlayStation Showcase.
Nothing confirmed, people are just expecting one within the next few months.
Persona is bigger than those kinds of events. Like Rockstar games.We'll probably see Persona 3 Remake revealed at the PlayStation Showcase.
That some hyperbole right therePersona is bigger than those kinds of events. Like Rockstar games.
It would be at one of their huge concert live shows, or a huge event on its own.
Nope, it's the Creative Assembly game:
Nah. Look at the crazy lead up to the announcement of Persona 5. It's how they announce these things.
We don't really know. They had that anniversary event last year that came and went with nothing shown. Just because something happened before doesn't mean it will happen again. That's ridiculous to say it's as big as a rockstar game and can't possibly be at a Sony show or similar.Nah. Look at the crazy lead up to the announcement of Persona 5. It's how they announce these things.
I'm just going on how they've announced every Persona game for the past decade.We don't really know. They had that anniversary event last year that came and went with nothing shown. Just because something happened before doesn't mean it will happen again. That's ridiculous to say it's as big as a rockstar game and can't possibly be at a Sony show or similar.
Your wording is a little off, but you're right for the most part. Not because it's bigger, though. They just like doing their own thing. A PS Showcase would be several orders of magnitude bigger than anything Atlus could put together in terms of attention lolPersona is bigger than those kinds of events. Like Rockstar games.
It would be at one of their huge concert live shows, or a huge event on its own.
And it might be being shown at one of those shows or similar now that the series has really grown in terms of amount of people playing it. They might have some advertising deals with publishers now.Your wording is a little off, but you're right for the most part. Not because it's bigger, though. They just like doing their own thing. A PS Showcase would be several orders of magnitude bigger than anything Atlus could put together in terms of attention lol
I think it makes sense in the context that they delayed their announcement from the 25th anniversary to an unspecified time (PS Showcase likely)This also operates under the assumption that they would announce P3R this year, which I don't think is a given.
Just because this thing from 2021 might have leaked doesn't mean they're about to announce it.
I'm just going on how they've announced every Persona game for the past decade.
Persona 5 - Announced at a long dedicated livestream countdown in 2013
Persona 4 Dancing All Night - Announced at Persona Super Live 2015 (The first year for the event)
Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight - Announced at Persona Super Live 2017
Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight - Announced at Persona Super Live 2017
Persona Q2 - Announced at Persona Super Live 2017 as well
Persona 5 Royal - Announced at Persona Super Live 2019
Persona 5 Strikers - Announced at Persona Super Live 2019 also
They don't announce games at every event, but when they DO announce games, it's been at dedicated events like Persona Super Live.
View: https://youtu.be/JLfVPaDtToQ?t=15
I also wouldn't necessarily bet on the game being announced this year. I'd like to, as it could mean the game would come out with fairly reasonable chances next year but it's not a given.This also operates under the assumption that they would announce P3R this year, which I don't think is a given.
Just because this thing from 2021 might have leaked doesn't mean they're about to announce it.
You're right but the weird thing is we just had a Persona Super Live a few months ago. And not only that, it was a Persona Super Live to celebrate the series anniversary, at the end of a series of promised announcements that all amounted to nothing. I feel like if they were going to announce it at one of their own things, especially given it's apparently been in the works for years, it would make the most sense to do it there.
Meanwhile, they announced the P3P and P4G ports at an Xbox showcase. That's not as big as a full new game of course but it does show that if there's some kind of console marketing thing at play, they're willing to give them the announcement.
I think it makes sense in the context that they delayed their announcement from the 25th anniversary to an unspecified time (PS Showcase likely)
So you think the recent ports had SEGA & Atlus shift their plans away from PlayStation exclusivity?Tales from my ass but personally I think part of the reason P3/P6 have taken so long are plans have shifted on what platforms to support.
I think both are likely to release on more than just PS now (following Yakuza and many other Sega releases now). So with more ports means more dev time for everything.
I think unless someone pays for outright exclusivity of some kind, Sega isn't really going to do just a one platform release anymore for something like Persona that continues to grow in popularity despite all odds with it's weird release structures of the past.
PLEEEEEEEEEEEASE do not let the Persona 3 remake only be for PlayStation!! I have an Xbox and a PC It has to at least come to PC. I can do a Nintendo Switch, can't do PlayStation. Don't forsake the fans on the other side of the fence!
I sure hope so. It'll definitely be a big blow for many people after the remasters came out on Xbox and Nintendo.Tales from my ass but personally I think part of the reason P3/P6 have taken so long are plans have shifted on what platforms to support.
I think both are likely to release on more than just PS now (following Yakuza and many other Sega releases now). So with more ports means more dev time for everything.
I think unless someone pays for outright exclusivity of some kind, Sega isn't really going to do just a one platform release anymore for something like Persona that continues to grow in popularity despite all odds with it's weird release structures of the past.
Yeah that's true. Though they're gonna run into people upset at how they handled it no matter what. I'm the sucker that's going to buy Persona 3 twice this year if they let me though so that didn't cross my mind. lolEven in the case P3 remake is multiplatform (which I wouldn't bet on), it makes zero sense to announce a remake of a game that is going to get a remaster in a few months, because some people are going to obviously hold off in buying the remaster. Even more so if said remake is going to be exclusive to one platform.
Tales from my ass but personally I think part of the reason P3/P6 have taken so long are plans have shifted on what platforms to support.
I think both are likely to release on more than just PS now (following Yakuza and many other Sega releases now). So with more ports means more dev time for everything.
I think unless someone pays for outright exclusivity of some kind, Sega isn't really going to do just a one platform release anymore for something like Persona that continues to grow in popularity despite all odds with it's weird release structures of the past.
I can see Sony paying for timed exclusivity for P6.Tales from my ass but personally I think part of the reason P3/P6 have taken so long are plans have shifted on what platforms to support.
I think both are likely to release on more than just PS now (following Yakuza and many other Sega releases now). So with more ports means more dev time for everything.
I think unless someone pays for outright exclusivity of some kind, Sega isn't really going to do just a one platform release anymore for something like Persona that continues to grow in popularity despite all odds with it's weird release structures of the past.
Unfortunately I would be shocked if Sony didn't buy exclusivity for at least a year.Tales from my ass but personally I think part of the reason P3/P6 have taken so long are plans have shifted on what platforms to support.
I think both are likely to release on more than just PS now (following Yakuza and many other Sega releases now). So with more ports means more dev time for everything.
I think unless someone pays for outright exclusivity of some kind, Sega isn't really going to do just a one platform release anymore for something like Persona that continues to grow in popularity despite all odds with it's weird release structures of the past.