Tolone said: If you wanted it to be more emo I guess. I thought the humor was what made it different from the average rpg.
No I don't want it to be emo, Constant whining and bawing pisses me off.
I want it to be serious. Also this even persona 3 sucked ass with the happy go lucky Japan.
I don't even much mind the humor(I loved the disgaea and makai kingdom series along with most of NIS's games) even thought most of persona 4's humor was somewhat juvenile.
Nilix said: It's kinda hard to pull off a dark tone with teenagers and not give emo vibes.
You seen evangelion(anime version)
Thats emo.
Yousuke whining about saki was emo and that grated me after his shadow confessed that Yousuke only used her as an excuse for excitement anyway.
You can have dark themes and all that without it being all emo dragging.
Inaba: This is a small town where a killer that the police can't find is roaming free. This town should be scared and yet its disney land.
Nanako Jesus(enough said).
The killers whole plot thrown out and his confession and turn in along with the letter(He turned into a stereotypical villian and with bad writing it was like he was two different people from when he turned himself in and when he wrote the letter).
Shame since with a theme like the truth it could have been somewhat grittier.
Shame since with a theme like the truth it could have been somewhat grittier.
Maybe I misused emo. Everything doesn't have the to be gritty, and in fact that's what made persona 4 a refreshing change from persona 3. And megaten games in general actually.
Tolone said: Maybe I misused emo. Everything doesn't have the to be gritty, and in fact that's what made persona 4 a refreshing change from persona 3. And megaten games in general actually.
Well least it wasn't horrible like the bastard child that was devil children.
XCN said: I get enough SRSBSNS in so many other places in life. I like Persona just the way it is.
This.
Enjoy them for what they are, guys. For me personally, Persona 3 is one of my favorite games of all time. Persona 4 was great, but didn't pull at my heart's strings like P3 did.