Truly.Persona 4 is the new Lightning.
I was just kind of assuming that was what Atlus USA told her the project was when she was recording the voice overs.Well it is, my point being is the listing is incorrect. As it's not called Persona 3.5
Yes, I agree.Still seems odd to put it there when there's a section for animation work.
Still seems odd to put it there when there's a section for animation work.
I really hope this isn't the "Persona 5" we're getting on the 24th. Would be thrilled if a P4 sequel was announced alongside a standalone P5, though.
I imagine whomever typed it up saw Persona and just threw them all together.
I find it highly unlikely that an English voice actress would have credits for a Japanese game on her resume before it's even been announced. Let's all be reasonable here, please.
I find it highly unlikely that an English voice actress would have credits for a Japanese game on her resume before it's even been announced. Let's all be reasonable here, please.
It's not unreasonable that a professional actress with a million projects doesn't check kotaku all day every day waiting for them to announce something she's worked in, particularly something like Persona 4, which has had four separate releases not counting the anime, all with a convoluted naming scheme.I find it highly unlikely that an English voice actress would have credits for a Japanese game on her resume before it's even been announced. Let's all be reasonable here, please.
Persona 4 is the new Lightning.
Narukami Returns: Persona 4
It's not unreasonable that a professional actress with a million projects doesn't check kotaku all day every day waiting for them to announce something she's worked in, particularly something like Persona 4, which has had four separate releases not counting the anime, all with a convoluted naming scheme.
After a reasonable period of time she might just assume her work has been released and free to put on her site which is usually only visited by casting directors looking to hire her.
Ahaha, can't wait for the "reveal"I can already taste the tears of the fanbase.
It's not unreasonable that a professional actress with a million projects doesn't check kotaku all day every day waiting for them to announce something she's worked in, particularly something like Persona 4, which has had four separate releases not counting the anime, all with a convoluted naming scheme.
After a reasonable period of time she might just assume her work has been released and free to put on her site which is usually only visited by casting directors looking to hire her.
To her dubbing the Golden cutscenes would be pretty much the same as dubbing the anime, so unless the paperwork or whatever she used to update her resume with explicitly stated what exactly she was working on, it's pretty likely that she assumed it was a video game because that what that recording studio typically works on.Still seems odd to put it there when there's a section for animation work.
That I most definitely agree.I don't think you're understanding me. This is first and foremost a Japanese franchise, and the game has not even been announced, if it exists. To believe that they would already have been long finished with the localization process is ludicrous.
Oh Snap, more persona 4 not sure how i feel about that.
Oh yeah, forgot about Sega. These are pinball machine apps for iOS/Android.
Persona 3: The Movie: The Game - part 1, based on the first of the new movie trilogy.
More Persona 3 however...
YYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSS
THE BEST GAME EVER MADE GETTING A SEQUEL WHEN WILL YOUR FAVES
After " The Answer" ... no, please.
I don't think you're understanding me. This is first and foremost a Japanese franchise, and the game has not even been announced, if it exists. To believe that they would already have been long finished with the localization process is ludicrous.
After P4A ... yes, please.
I can already taste the tears of the fanbase.
Narukami Returns: Persona 4