WaterAstro
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Duckroll hasn't played the game yet, according to his OP. So he's going off isolated Twitter examples.
There's definitely some outliers in terms of dialogue that just don't sit right when you read them.
But honestly, that's to be expected from a niche japanese game that's basically 100+ hours of straight dialogue. Persona games have always had this.
It's a storm in a teacup, IMO. I think as more people start playing the actual game the less people will care about the way the dialogue is written.
But i'll leave this thread lest I get labeled as a fanboy defender or worse. I'm just really, really enjoying this game.
Then is this appropriate?