The Praiseworthy
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Once again Atlus proves itself for being THE BEST maker of Anime intros !
I'm assuming this wasn't handled by the team behind the anime? Because this actually looks good.
I'm definitely picking this up but I never finished Persona 4. I wonder if I should put it on my summer games list or just wait for this.
I've heard a lot of good about this game, is it newcomer friendly?
Downloaded the HD version of the intro on my Vita and damn those colors POP, it looks great (imo).
I just don't know. I was so hyped to...but now Chie voice gone (nooooooo!), teddy voice probably gone, new intro is less hype...hmmm. I can't decide if I want to get a vita/replay this anymore :-(
Wait what?
I thought the main content was basically untouched, they removed voices?
Wait what?
I thought the main content was basically untouched, they removed voices?
Wait what?
I thought the main content was basically untouched, they removed voices?
A most excellent comparison!That intro hahaha oh man, like a cross between epileptic seizures and some Elaine Benes right there. I'm assuming it's supposed to be goofy on purpose?
This is slightly OT, but this is the most active Prsona thread at the moment so I'll fire away.
I'm playing P3 for the first time, about 10 hours in, and I like it but don't love it. My main problem is that it doesn't really feel like an adventure or...it just lacks excitement I guess. Are the characters and scenarios a bit more interesting/varied in P4? More compelling locales and exploration? Does the game have momentum? That's what I feel is missing from P3: any sense of momentum. I know it's not your typical save the world go on an adventure RPG and thats why it's cool, I just feel like something missing.
Persona 4 is more laid back than P3 in terms of mood/atmosphere. In my opinion the themed dungeons of P4 are more interesting than Tartarus in P3.
As for this momentum you talk about... hmmm. I felt that as the protagonist in P3 I wasn't really compelled to do any of the tasks thrown at me. There wasn't a sense of urgency. You kind of forget that once you're 30+ hours into the game and you get to know the characters a bit more (and I really suggest you power on -- it's a good game, especially once you hit 25-30 hours), but I can kind of feel where you're coming from with that.
Persona 4, on the other hand, takes its time getting you into the first dungeon, and in my opinion really sets up the scenario better. It's just on the whole a better told story/scenario. There's intrigue (from earlier on at least -- P3 has its fair share of mysteries too, but they only presented themselves later into the game), there's urgency, I prefer the core cast of characters, Inaba is more interesting than Iwatodai, and the social links seem better paced and more fleshed-out. Overall it just feels like a more complete version of the idea that they were trying to make a game out of with Persona 3.
Hope that helps.
After watching this a few times it grew on me
Nowhere near as good as the original's opening. Kind of a disappointment.
It just seems cheaply made, that's all. Plus, I'm never been a fan of the singer. She really needs to work on her English. The battle theme is better than the old one though.Oh come on guys (ones who are saying it's awful) you gotta let it grow on you. I wasn't feeling it at first, but I'm really into it now. The harmonica at the start turned me off at first, but I love the music when it picks up around 1:02, and I like the piano notes near the end. It's a really catchy tune. Plus I think Chie's and Rise's dances are so cute ^_^ The MC is still a fuckin pimp too.
For me, the song grew on me quickly, but the jerky animations turn me off. It's cute and all, but I feel like there weren't enough frames in the dances. I assume it's on purpose, but it does give off a "cheap" feel.It just seems cheaply made, that's all. Plus, I'm never been a fan of the singer. She really needs to work on her English. The battle theme is better than the old one though.
For me, the song grew on me quickly, but the jerky animations turn me off. It's cute and all, but I feel like there weren't enough frames in the dances. I assume it's on purpose, but it does give off a "cheap" feel.
For me, the song grew on me quickly, but the jerky animations turn me off. It's cute and all, but I feel like there weren't enough frames in the dances. I assume it's on purpose, but it does give off a "cheap" feel.
It just seems cheaply made, that's all. Plus, I'm never been a fan of the singer. She really needs to work on her English. The battle theme is better than the old one though.
This. But I don't think it was done on purpose at all. It's genuinely bad.
Nah the animation looked pretty janky too. Then again, the whole show did.What?
Opening 1 of the anime was straight fire.
Well this is basically a handheld port. Sure it'll probably be more featured the previous handheld ports like P3P, and has new content, but it's still not a fully new product, and probably doesn't have tons of resources being devoted to it. I'm expecting this, but I'll still eat this up when it comes out, even though I've beaten P4 at least twice already.
P4 Arena, and this game are probably just products being put out to satisfy us fans while they keep working on whatever their team's next big project is.