
We did it, remake! Let’s learn about compliance in the Reiwa era!! ~Updated to fit the times!~ 2025.6.9.BRKTOPinamuni
If p5 is good… then it’s good.
Did I do something like that?
>>2First of all, Kanji’s shadow is a super-sized bomb.
>>3It’s a worry like that, so it’s in line with the times!
Things related to a girl like Abaddon…
Kanji Shadow may be playful, but at its core, it’s serious content…
Yosuke’s teasing is annoying.
Kanji’s is a modern problem in reverse, so there’s no need to change it.
I don’t remember well, but I have a feeling that Junes might be facing some compliance-related issues.
>>8This stinks!!!!
>>11Aren’t the women at fault for just throwing in ingredients haphazardly and not even tasting it?
Kanji’s shadow is based on the delicate struggle of “what does it mean to be ‘manly’?”
>>8
Making fun of homosexuals… preparing swimsuits that fit perfectly for the women…
Isn’t my town out of the game?
I think it’s a bit much to depict a character like Otani so blatantly ugly.
It’s a game from 17 years ago…
The content of “Mayonaka TV” reflects the ugly emotions and biases of the people around it, so if the ugliness of the content can be accepted as an artistic expression, then there is no problem.
It’s a type of gag that’s somewhat old-fashioned…
17 years ago…!?
What is a “happen place”?
Should we ban Yosuke?
I feel that making a clumsy change would actually cause more problems.
The teacher has no recollection.
Considering that they’re a minor, I feel like the socks are pushing it a bit.
Can the bear still make a sound?
It’s better to use strong flour, so I use all-purpose flour.
I believe Kanji’s troubles are more relevant now than ever.
Yosuke’s teasing is no good.
Because we are companions, the beating has exceeded the limit.
Kanji’s worry is, but how will Atlas judge that!?
It seems like there might be some danger in that, but what is Atlas’s judgment on that?
It gives off a bit of a disregardful image, but…
>>28I think I tend to be the type who obediently follows what I’m told from above, saying “I understand.”
Kanji’s worry is a timely topic, but it seems like someone might start saying, “Don’t deny being gay!”
>>30It just feels like I’m being told that by someone who hasn’t cleared it themselves.
It’s better to stop using oversized women as comic relief characters for now.
Ohtani’s teasing of ugly people and Kanji’s teasing of homos is a bit dangerous.
Seriously, activists come in from the side and criticize without playing the game…
Many people have appeared saying they have watched Bridget’s time and story on YouTube.
It wouldn’t be surprising to have a note saying that since it’s a remake, we’re delivering the original scenario almost unchanged.
Yosuke is somewhat in a dangerous situation, but the most risky one is probably around Otani.
No matter how you try to dress it up, the entire scene is just making fun of ugly people.
If you take out Yosuke and put in Ryuji, it will be just right.
awakening to being gay but lacking self-awareness, so using gay people as a subject of ridicule in order to gauge the reactions of those around, which is a sophisticated gay gesture.
January!? Will it be possible to play to that extent!?
>>39This is not a remake…
>>39In terms of G, January is a normal activity range.
However, if you evolve your companions’ Personas, you won’t be able to fill in the missed community events very much.
As always, I need to plan a schedule to fill in the community as much as possible by the end of the year.
>>56The part-time job at the izakaya is great for boosting human skills and has really improved my efficiency, so my schedule has become a bit easier.
Once I start going on day trips to hot springs, I don’t really have much spare time.
Changing it easily is considered untouchable and isn’t good.
Foreigners are still frequently having punch battles over whether Naoto is trans or not.
>>42It’s just a male cross-dressing character with big breasts that’s convenient for my needs…
>>42I don’t think the people at Atlas are thinking that far ahead.
Back then, there was no concept of trans, right? There wasn’t, was there?
>>50Just because the word isn’t mainstream doesn’t mean the concept doesn’t exist.
>>52They were roughly categorized as things like okama and onabe.
Both men who have a feminine heart and women who have a masculine heart are all aware of each other’s existence.
Especially in shoujo manga, there were often characters that delved into that area.
>>63In “Kinpachi-sensei,” characters with a male heart portrayed as women were beautifully and carefully depicted as main characters, while those with a female heart portrayed as men ended up as poorly depicted villains who went unnoticed by everyone.
Yosuke messes with other people’s shadows but remains silent about his own, which is unpleasant even without Kanji and doesn’t fit the current times.
Let’s erase the existence from a compliance perspective.
>>43Without Yosuke, a lone fallen samurai will come and it will end sadly…
The food itself is safe, but please taste it.
If they think it’s normal to have a taste bug after doing so, it increases my tolerance.
I think the way we tease the older female teachers is becoming more normal and even a bit erotic as times change…
It’s already out in the Reiwa era, right?
A desire for improvement is important for those who are bad at cooking.
Just do the shadow radio because it’s good.
The treatment of Shirakane Naoto is also delicate.
>>53If there’s a possibility of getting into trouble now, it seems that Naito might attract strange anger after becoming a second-year student.
Is it already bad that the food is terrible?
>>54Having motivation aside, being careless and not tasting is indeed a problem.
Well, I think it’s different from compliance issues.
But in P3R, the bathhouse event wasn’t omitted…
It might be okay in this day and age to have something delicate even though it’s non-delicate…
Isn’t Meshimazu not really a problematic area in terms of compliance?
It’s just too biased as an attribute and not interesting at all…
Let’s just go ahead and create the Yosuke confession route that was scrapped.
>>61I think it’s actually possible.
Kanji has no problem, but Yosuke in response could seriously get into trouble.
You.
Don’t say it.
In this era, I think Naoto would get angry in the scene where he shows his private parts.
>>66It would be more like being used as a stick to beat those kinds of people rather than getting angry.
It’s about what to do with Ohtani’s presence…
Perhaps we should make it feasible to conquer…
I thought it was about the teacher’s workload…
If we start being considerate, Kanji will become a gay Jewish black person.
I understand that Yosuke steps on landmines with modern compliance.
>>71After all, I was stepping on it back then too.
If you just insert one sheet after the corporate logo screen of the values at that time, everything will be solved!
Seriously, is there anything else that should be added?
Even at the point of P4G, it has an amazing amount of content.
>>73I hope we can enjoy it without having to finish it right at the deadline in December.
I want to act freely, but later on, my friends get really worried when I say I’m going to do something later.
I always thought that Yousuke, who persistently teased me about being gay, seemed like he was trying to hide his own homosexuality, which made it feel more genuine.
>>74If there was a serious route where Yosuke had a romantic partner, I feel like it would be forgiven.
Yosuke’s teasing about being gay is completely like that of a gay person…
No matter how you change it, there will definitely be idiots who will complain, and isn’t it silly to even think about things like LGBT in the first place?
I think everything would be resolved if Yosuke implemented a homo-end.
>>79This isn’t me!
>>79By doing this, it will mean that I was teasing Kanjii about being gay in order to hide that I’m gay myself…
>>89After that, once we enter the route, if I talk to Kanji about it and apologize, it should be fine…
The participants are basically named directly.
>>80If Yosuke gets his act together, the next ones to be in trouble will be the women, so I think it would be better for everyone to just accept it.
There is a debate overseas about whether Kanji is gay or not, but it seems there is a discussion about when Yosuke became gay.
That’s why regulating like that makes Japanese games trash.
What is this Dragon Quest style A or B?
>>85By the way, Nintendo also abolished the gender of Mii characters.
It’s already over.
It’s mostly just nitpicking, not really worrying.
>>86Then why not include a depiction of someone who provokes others with unreasonable complaints?
>>88If you get involved with that kind of person, you’ve already lost.
Can you bring the settings for fighting games and Q?
Even if they say things like “making fun of gays is off-putting,” they still laugh at cross-dressing jokes, right?
It’s not right to tease about being ugly or to make gay jokes; it’s nice to see that even anonymous users have become quite well-behaved.
Nonetheless, they laugh at jokes about disabilities.
>>93Although it’s being used as a topic for jokes, there were no actual people with disabilities among the judges involved in the sneaker incident.
>>104You were making memes that look down on people with disabilities, weren’t you?
>>107You are also nameless, right?
Is it acceptable for almost all heroines to be bad at cooking…?
There wasn’t really any compliance-related update as much as 3R said, so it’s fine, isn’t it?
Why is it not okay to tease about being gay? Is it because some anonymous person is angry about homophobia?
To be blunt, homosexuals are biologically flawed beings, aren’t they?
The issue of perfectionism is sensitive even in overseas communities, but it is being taken seriously as one of the problems that should be considered in modern times.
Regarding Yosuke, he is dismissed with just the word “homosexual.”
Watching Yosuke makes me understand a bit why there’s a saying that homosexuals dislike other homosexuals.
Aren’t those foreigners overthinking it? It’s just a gag depiction, so don’t think too deeply like, “Oh, this is about gender…”
It’s just that I’m angry because it’s a failed creation by God called a nameless person who is a homo.
It seems that even if it’s remade, it will probably end without becoming much of a topic.
“Meshimazu wasn’t that funny as a gag even at the time, but it shouldn’t be a problem under compliance.”
>>106I laughed quite a bit at the scene where Yousuke gets angry and says, “This smells bad!”
Since then, I really thought it might not be a topic worth dragging out too much.
People who only have a vocabulary of nonsense should just go somewhere else.
>>108Talking about various game topics, and then there’s “nameless” – “nameless” is…
Continuously talking about being anonymous is too blatant a way of asking for attention, isn’t it?
Let’s make sure not to make mistakes like the punishment senior.
Was there anything in P3R that was altered to conform to modern compliance standards?
Eating Nanako’s pudding is a compliance violation, isn’t it?
>>113Yeah
But you know…
I was surprised that Yukiko’s bad cooking is still ongoing in P4U, even though it’s a continuation of the main story.
Regarding PQ… well, the work itself had a lot of comedic aspects.
Is it also a no-go for Yosuke to call Chie repeatedly for sexual harassment in the middle of the night?
Forcing Chie and Yukiko to wear Juness swimsuits at the forest school too?
>>116It’s just that it’s bad for a strange sense of ethics to be considered normal, so as long as it’s properly communicated that Yosuke is an idiot, there’s no problem.
>>116You’re a worthless guy, aren’t you? When I think about it again!
Kanji is not gay or anything.
It’s a story about confronting the pressures of masculinity and femininity imposed by social awareness.
>>117I think it’s great that Kanji’s shadow is the result of feeling contradictions in that aspect during his puberty.
(I can’t quite remember if it’s Yosuke or Kanji who’s the gay one.)
Yosuke seems like he might get caught up in the outing issue…
Yosuke felt like a more understanding best friend compared to Terette.
That guy was such a walking landmine…
>>122Being best friends and being an idiot can coexist!
It’s fine to be a fool among family members even if compliance is a bit lax.
If you don’t bring out Hitler or make the gods of real religions your enemies…
I don’t know what “outing” is, so don’t bring your unfamiliar words here, gay.
Only the merciless flavor
Basically, it’s not good for Yosuke to be out…
>>126So you’re satisfied with the remake version after cutting out Yosuke, huh?
>>128Let’s replace it with a Black character instead.
>>128What is it?
>>131In short, you dislike Yosuke because you’re gay, right?
>>133Are you a beginner at the bulletin board? Yosuke loves homosexuals.
>>133Please be aware that you can only make off-base responses and don’t get involved with people again.
If you’re going to complain about that level of depiction, then I want to say, just don’t play the game.
>>127If anything, those who complain about that aren’t the ones playing the game…
Well, if you say to ignore that voice… that’s true…
I wonder what it is.
Not tasting anything feels like it could be a problem.
Changing Kan’s surroundings might actually be worse, but teasing Kan a little… could be difficult, maybe…
I think Yosuke’s teasing is usually crossing the line.
Kanji’s shadow actually aligns well with the current era.
Yosuke’s persistent teasing is not good.
Useless bear~
Getting that upset about being teased for being gay is like admitting you are gay yourself.
Even back then, I felt like this guy was really pushing it with his behavior.
If the times had progressed, I would have broken through the line…
One must not talk about politics.
Especially regarding China
Young people these days sure have a way of mocking others with their sexual dreams.
On the contrary, Mitsuo seems like he can draw even more vividly now.
First of all, thinking of gay people as objects of ridicule is already at a Yosuke-level of compliance standards.
>>148So just because of that, don’t go interfering in the game.
>>151What does it mean?
>>164I hate it when people say this depiction is discrimination! or talk about compliance.
But when it comes to bad cooking, I think the problem lies with the ones making the bad food…
Was there a peeping event during the school trip for 3R?
>>150Let’s buy it and see for ourselves!
>>150It was there.
But that wasn’t peeping in the first place, so it’s safe.
The Mitsuo relationship had a vibrant bad taste even in the past, but now it seems even more appealing to write about.
What Kanji came up is good because it’s the result of his serious concerns.
Isn’t it wrong to tease when you know they’re seriously troubled about it?
>>155When it comes to serious times in shadow battles, I can honestly say that it’s not like this; it just got weirdly distorted! But when I return to everyday life, I start teasing, and it really makes me go, “Come on, Yosuke…”
Yosuke really should create a route to become a boyfriend, it would be strange if he didn’t.
>>156If we create a romantic route for Kuma, Kanji, and Nanako, there won’t be any problems.
I think the fat teasing is more dangerous than Kanji.
Looking back, there are events where we unexpectedly meet at hot springs in both 3 and 4.
It seems that the man was the victim in that situation…
He is thought of as a manly guy by those around him, and he imposes on himself the expectation to be manly as well.
In reality, I like feminine things… and it’s someone who truly aligns with the times.
The hot spring after rescuing Marie is a bit questionable, but wasn’t the hot spring event after the cultural festival more skewed towards the male group victims?
>>161At the Amagi Ryokan, Yukiko completely became a victim because she got the times for the men’s and women’s baths mixed up.
Characters like Mitsuo, Morokin, and Mr. Otani, who look bad but don’t have any good personality traits, seem to still be criticized for lacking consideration.
I feel like Kanji was rather being evaluated positively.
If an event is added where Junes admits that his teasing of homosexuals was just a camouflage for me, it would increase the quality and satisfy those people as well.
>>165There’s no need to satisfy people from that side in the first place.
The tendency for the female side to become overly strong in gag depictions was quite typical of the humor of that time.
I think Kanjii’s thing is rather unique to now.
Yosuke’s persistent gay teasing afterward is a compliance violation.
So don’t get mad at the homo jokes, homo.
Just be slaughtered as you are.
>>172I hate gay people so much that it’s funny.
>>174It’s a defective product, after all, isn’t it, homo?
Yet, when it comes to making jokes about homosexuals, they get angry, just like in this thread.
What’s compliant about making fun of gay people? Why don’t you say specific things clearly?
It feels like the number of violent and bad-cooking heroines has decreased over the past 10 years.
But Yosuke’s insensitivity is part of his character, isn’t it?
When watching Western dramas, I feel like it’s not necessarily a problem for there to be people like that as long as the surrounding characters provide proper commentary.
>>177It’s also because I’m the one who gets the conversation going.
Even though he’s annoying, he has a good face, and if he handles things properly, he becomes the kind of person who makes you think, “Isn’t he good enough on his own?” because of his strong initiative.
Both “meshimazu” and “homo teasing” are like that.
Otaku have become kind of boring over the last 10 years.
>>178It was said back then, right?
>>181Where does that source come from? Isn’t it just fabricated?
That classic thing from the political correctness scene over there.
>>185“Over there, where?” “By whom?” “That classic one, requires citation.”
Well, the ones who are responding that this is unacceptable in modern times are actually laughing inside.
>>179I laugh at the fact that you think you can make fun of me.
Yosuke is probably the kind of character who steps on landmines precisely because he is insensitive.
Well, if there aren’t any naturally low points, Yosuke just becomes a nice guy.
Not just Yosuke, but the conversations of NPCs are often quite in poor taste or have bad personalities, right? That’s pretty much the case with Persona.
I think it’s fine to do anything as long as it becomes interesting, but if the discomfort feels greater than the fun, then a safe approach is fine.
I haven’t seen “bad cooking heroines” lately, but I wonder what kind of charm the creators found in them to begin with.
>>186It’s because otaku like you complained so much.
>>189The conversation is not established…
>>193Is there something weird from the first line?
It’s hilarious how crazy they are.
>>187Because this thread only talks about boring things.
>>190Yosuke’s response
>>190Was it the country bumpkin?
Indeed, the rural areas have a poor level of civility…
Let’s enjoy the city boy life when we return to the city, Sensei!
>>188The city is over! said the Joker.
>>203It’s tough being talked about behind my back all the time, and I can’t believe those guys at school can gossip about me while carrying knives and Molotov cocktails…
>>208Even if you rank first in your grade, if you mess up a question in class, you get criticized heavily.
I feel like someone in this thread would complain and say that a work from 60 years ago would still be considered out of bounds.
>>191It looks like a complaint, huh?
It seems like there are some people who harbor hatred towards otaku.
I don’t understand the meaning of hating otaku when you’re in the secondary layer.
>>195I just dislike those who pretend to be reasonable like the people in this thread.
You’re just a fool who graduated from a mediocre university anyway.
>>199No matter what an ugly person who can’t even look in the mirror says, it doesn’t matter.