I'm kind of not a fan of how the P5 opening seems to imply the exact same kind of context as P3/P4. Particularly the whole "new transfer student kid in town arrives by train, swoons everyone over and also hidden powers". Hell this particular opening seems like it's note-by-note a redo of P3 sans the dark hour backdrop.
Oh well, as long as it doesn't have the same clichéd setup as P3 where the protag and the related parties has some dark past pertaining to the overarching plot I'm down with it. P4 to me was pretty refreshing in how everyone involved were just regular people who were at the wrong place at the wrong time, and chose to react on it. Can't really stand the whole "huge hidden organization against Shadows" thing anymore when playing P3.
Oh well, as long as it doesn't have the same clichéd setup as P3 where the protag and the related parties has some dark past pertaining to the overarching plot I'm down with it. P4 to me was pretty refreshing in how everyone involved were just regular people who were at the wrong place at the wrong time, and chose to react on it. Can't really stand the whole "huge hidden organization against Shadows" thing anymore when playing P3.