I'm with you on that one, bro.VanQQisH said:Oh who am I kidding, I'll watch it anyway, I mean come on, CHIE!
Ameno-Sagiri (The Big Eyeball) you fight after you beatServebotFrank said:Funny thing is that I still can't tell if your talking about Kunino-Sagiri, or Ameno-Sagiri. Kunino is the bad ending final boss whereas Ameno is the "final" boss. BUT there was a boss after Ameno as well if you do the right choices after you beat the game. So you actually had about 4-7 hours worth of gameplay after that. If you though Kunino was hard the True Ending final boss will kick your ass into oblivion!D0WNT0WN said:I got up to the Sangiri dude and I had Naoto, Kanji and Teddie in my party and I was quite under leveled. In P3P I could grind in the dungeon for longer because I could pop my PSP into sleep mode when I got bored. I played P3P lots because it was on the PSP and I could just pick and play for a few minuted instead of sitting down for a few hours on my PS2 and getting bored.mireko said:P3P fixed the combat for P3, so I see your point.D0WNT0WN said:Im hoping for Persona 4 for the PSP, I didnt finish the console version of Persona 3 so P3P was a godsend. I didnt finish Persona 4 either, I rented it multiple times and I got the the last boss where I died like a little ***** because I chose the worst possible party members for the last boss battle.Grayjack said:I think it may be a port. Persona 4 wrapped up pretty nicely.
I eventually got bored and gave up.
If this does turn out to be a handheld port like P3P, I wonder if it'll have a female protagonist. Hashino did joke that we've already seen the "female protagonist". Of course, it was a joke, but does that affect the chances of there really being one?
Anyway, you need to finish P4. Best ED ever. And because I'm curious, do you mean the final boss or the final boss?
Or the FINAL BOSS?
I'll check in from time to time to see if Naoto, Chie, and the rest of the cast make appearances. Still disappointed.VanQQisH said:I thought they had already announced theyare working on P5 only recently, don't know why people think it would be that so soon. Besides, Catherine JUST launched a month ago, give them some breathing room. I never saw the last Persona anime but I heard it was bad, let's hope this won't be. Oh who am I kidding, I'll watch it anyway, I mean come on, CHIE!
Yeah, but after Trinity Soul.. this is worrying.RedEyesBlackGamer said:I'll check in from time to time to see if Naoto, Chie, and the rest of the cast make appearances. Still disappointed.VanQQisH said:I thought they had already announced theyare working on P5 only recently, don't know why people think it would be that so soon. Besides, Catherine JUST launched a month ago, give them some breathing room. I never saw the last Persona anime but I heard it was bad, let's hope this won't be. Oh who am I kidding, I'll watch it anyway, I mean come on, CHIE!
-CHIE-
I'd hope for D. A would make me hate the protagonist and B would ruin the ending I came up with for P4. C.....no.mireko said:Yeah, but after Trinity Soul.. this is worrying.RedEyesBlackGamer said:I'll check in from time to time to see if Naoto, Chie, and the rest of the cast make appearances. Still disappointed.VanQQisH said:I thought they had already announced theyare working on P5 only recently, don't know why people think it would be that so soon. Besides, Catherine JUST launched a month ago, give them some breathing room. I never saw the last Persona anime but I heard it was bad, let's hope this won't be. Oh who am I kidding, I'll watch it anyway, I mean come on, CHIE!
-CHIE-
This is probably the easiest path to take, but the protagonist is the problem. The protagonist of P4 is completely player-defined, which makes for a lot of problems:
Firstly, the protagonist has no personality by default, because the player is the protagonist. Giving him a new personality will completely change the meaning of the game, and not giving him one will produce a really boring character. In both cases, we will end up hating him because he isn't us.
Secondly, the game is very modular. You choose which relationships to pursue and which persona to use. Since none of that can be included in a linear narrative, it will all be cut.
Thirdly, I may have already mentioned this, but the "wild card" persona of the protagonist is directly linked to the fact that the player is a part of the character's identity. To make the anime work, they will have to limit him to Izanagi, or turn him into an actual schizophrenic.
This is the option with the highest chance of success, since we'd only see the characters' influenced by each other rather than the protagonist.
The TV world persisted at the end of P4, so there are openings in the plot. Of course, they would need to come up with a completely new storyline, which may or may not suck. It would be worth the risk, but for some reason I don't think they'll take it.This is what they did with Trinity Soul, so in this case I have evidence that it's a terrible idea and will fail. Therefore I suspect that's the one they'll try.
I mean, it could work, but it probably won't. It's a game of chance.Like B, this one could work as well. The downside would be that the characters we all know and love wouldn't get much screentime.
The upside is that they would get fewer chances to derail their characters and insult the canon as much as they can.
B or D could work, but it will probably be A or C. I hope I am proven wrong about this.
What about E: they make the protagonist female (like in P3P), and re-tell the same story, but from her perspective? Keep all the characters, resuse the familiar story with enough differences (in relationships for instance) to remain interesting for those who completed the game, and, if P4P ever come out, there could always change the storyline a little bit and add new characters like in P3P.RedEyesBlackGamer said:I'd hope for D. A would make me hate the protagonist and B would ruin the ending I came up with for P4. C.....no.mireko said:Yeah, but after Trinity Soul.. this is worrying.RedEyesBlackGamer said:I'll check in from time to time to see if Naoto, Chie, and the rest of the cast make appearances. Still disappointed.VanQQisH said:I thought they had already announced theyare working on P5 only recently, don't know why people think it would be that so soon. Besides, Catherine JUST launched a month ago, give them some breathing room. I never saw the last Persona anime but I heard it was bad, let's hope this won't be. Oh who am I kidding, I'll watch it anyway, I mean come on, CHIE!
-CHIE-
This is probably the easiest path to take, but the protagonist is the problem. The protagonist of P4 is completely player-defined, which makes for a lot of problems:
Firstly, the protagonist has no personality by default, because the player is the protagonist. Giving him a new personality will completely change the meaning of the game, and not giving him one will produce a really boring character. In both cases, we will end up hating him because he isn't us.
Secondly, the game is very modular. You choose which relationships to pursue and which persona to use. Since none of that can be included in a linear narrative, it will all be cut.
Thirdly, I may have already mentioned this, but the "wild card" persona of the protagonist is directly linked to the fact that the player is a part of the character's identity. To make the anime work, they will have to limit him to Izanagi, or turn him into an actual schizophrenic.
This is the option with the highest chance of success, since we'd only see the characters' influenced by each other rather than the protagonist.
The TV world persisted at the end of P4, so there are openings in the plot. Of course, they would need to come up with a completely new storyline, which may or may not suck. It would be worth the risk, but for some reason I don't think they'll take it.This is what they did with Trinity Soul, so in this case I have evidence that it's a terrible idea and will fail. Therefore I suspect that's the one they'll try.
I mean, it could work, but it probably won't. It's a game of chance.Like B, this one could work as well. The downside would be that the characters we all know and love wouldn't get much screentime.
The upside is that they would get fewer chances to derail their characters and insult the canon as much as they can.
B or D could work, but it will probably be A or C. I hope I am proven wrong about this.