
But even in a remake, I hope they don’t add a sad past to this character and keep him as he is.
There probably aren’t that many players who can empathize.
I understand that many people like trashy things, as it is.
A useless person doesn’t need a sad past.
I can’t empathize at all because what was done and that excuse don’t connect.
The excuse for the strong attempted incident on TV is quite something…
I don’t relate to it at all, but when I think “the world is really messed up,” it feels a bit refreshing to mumble “the world is messed up.”
If they had a decent personality that people could relate to, wouldn’t they be less popular?
I can’t empathize with the scum, but I like Madono’s acting when his true nature is revealed.
The flow of killing Konishi-senpai is way too terrible.
>>7The flow of killing Ikutama’s lover is quite cruel.
If I had hit my head at the speed of falling headfirst into the world of television, I would probably have died or been seriously injured.
I feel that its charm lies in the thoughts that cannot be empathized with.
In the community, I was getting along well with the leader and Nanako, so I can’t come to dislike them.
But I can understand what this guy is saying… it seems like there were quite a few people doing it.
I should be able to understand the principle behind this guy’s actions.
I don’t hate it, but the follow-up like the additional endings for Golden gave me a creepy impression.
Since a clear-cut loser is more popular than a half-hearted loser.
The G anime isn’t very well made, but I thought the battle episode with this guy was good.
Actions cannot be defended.
I understand that there are some people who still cannot fit into society even as adults.
I don’t really understand why they’re treating it like some kind of dark hero in fighting games and stuff.
I wonder if things would have turned out differently if I hadn’t been taken to Inaba, eighty.
>>15If it weren’t for the countryside, would this guy even have a job he could do?
>>17You’re not incompetent to the point that you can’t work in the city, right?
Just not capable.
>>18In anime and drama CDs, they added a note saying that they can’t really do normal jobs, right?
>>49I don’t know about the drama CD, but was there any such supplement in the anime…? Basically, besides pretending to be incompetent and covering up evidence or moving the special investigation unit, what else is there?
I don’t think it was a job that you couldn’t live without being in the countryside, but… there must be that level of work in the city as well.
>>15It’s still the same that you’re a rapist.
There’s no doubt that he is charismatic as a villain.
I was treated like an elite, at least in terms of academic ability, which wasn’t bad.
I was sent to the countryside without being able to perform at the site.
I only like lines that suggest you can’t stand up unless you think that way.
I thought it was for a more noble motivation, but I was disappointed to find it was for a vulgar one.
>>21That’s because another culprit is in charge of that.
I knew that this guy would become an enemy, but I was surprised that it was simpler than I expected.
Living is a hassle, dying is unpleasant…
Of course, no one would understand that!
The annoying thing about this guy is that saying the world is crap also fits when you see the crappy mobs in 4 and 5 from a player’s perspective.
The motivation to approach female announcers and high school girls has nothing to do with anything and is trash.
>>24I have no connection with female announcers or high school girls, and I can’t imagine any motivation, so I was confused thinking, “This person seems suspicious, but they’re not a murderer, right…?”
But he’s the kind of naive person who would throw up if he killed someone.
>>27After that, acting like nothing happened is just too psychopathic.
If we’re going to dig deeper, I think it’s more about Ikutame than this.
Of course that’s settled!
>>30What has been decided?
>>31No, I’m sorry… I thought I could get by just saying it on a whim without thinking too deeply, but…
>>33I think that since we’re discussing the threat letter with Mr. Dojima next to us at that timing, it’s only a matter of time before it becomes known.
I also confessed about the method of the crime.
>>31The only thing that felt off was that the idiot who mistook Risetchi’s stalker for a murderer suddenly had a higher IQ.
>>39That guy is a spin-off, so he’s actually smart enough to not be able to surpass the protagonist, which makes him a bit of a victim of the script…
>>46Sorry, I meant the thread image, not Naoto.
When Rise joined, she caught a stalker and said, “You’re the serial killer, aren’t you? I’m arresting you!” and staged a farce.
I thought, why does someone who was so clueless suddenly become perceptive?
“This guy has no motivation other than ‘I did it, so I did it.'”
Because I’m a scaredy-cat, I didn’t do much after that, just guided and didn’t take action.
I really do feel bad about involving Nanako-chan in this matter, you know.
>>35I sent a warning letter (which looks like a threat) to the Dojima family because I was thinking about it.
It’s just funny that in the spin-off they become a nihilistic dark hero.
I like the character who uses a super cool persona but does pathetic things for stupid motives in the main story and G’s anime.
A popular person living life to the fullest
I think people who stumble through life and are introverted are aware of the opposing structure.
>>37What did I do at the headquarters again?
Is it not explicitly stated?
When 320 turns himself in, I think this guy is crazy.
I think there’s a charm in being a ridiculous and trivial villain, so when they are too pushed, it makes me feel complicated.
Naoto was actually better off being a mess.
If there were footage of Ikutame kidnapping someone with well-installed surveillance cameras, that would have been serious.
I like the irony in the clown community itself.
I think the ending is terrible.
You’re not tripping, right?
It’s trash from the roots.
Naoto feels the difficulty of a detective character that cannot act according to the settings due to meta circumstances.
This guy’s past is easy to understand through anime.
Is this guy only capable of committing murder without leaving any evidence?
If I don’t become a police officer…
By making the detective role the enemy, Akechi was able to give off quite a sharp impression in that area…
Well, if they became the enemy, it ended up causing a careless slip of the tongue.
>>53“I feel like ‘we have to make it clear that they are the enemy, so pancakes’ is more of a plot convenience.”
It’s not like this guy was acting out because the world is crap or anything.
I was just trying to cover up that moment of recklessness.
Well, I didn’t notice it while playing, but pancakes.
There are some types of annoying users who, when cornered by their slip of the tongue, pull out a big subject to escape.
Rather, Akechi is acting with full knowledge of all the behind-the-scenes circumstances, so he probably doesn’t have any detective-like reasoning at all.
What would happen if Naoto could move freely without the constraints of plot convenience or instant death attacks is proven by Persona Q.
But if it weren’t for the pancakes, I think I would have been normally deceived by Akechi.
Well, I can relate to the point that they might still think they can just barely have sex with high school girls.
At that time, it was a topic of conversation, so I thought it was a character that would resonate with others.
This guy is still frightening normally.
>>63What became super popular at the time was this guy’s opening line about “Everyone who can do it has a ticket of talent.”
Although there was overwhelming sympathy for the “tsubo,” considering the age of the main demographic at the time, it was probably just filled with frustrated otaku, so it makes sense.
>>69You’re just avoiding someone you can’t understand by calling them talented or a genius and throwing a tantrum!!!!
>>69It’s just nothing more than what someone on the owning side would say.
I was surprised to see that some people really hate depictions like in the anime, “The timing of the teacher was really bad…”
If that doesn’t work, I think all interpolation is no good.
I can’t empathize with this guy and Mitsuo.
>>66Mitsuo is messed up if he can empathize.
>>66Mitsuo is the kind of person who feels realistic, saying things like, “Well… there are always people like this at the change of seasons…”
This person gives the impression of being someone from a fantasy world who you can’t quite understand once you know their true nature, thinking, “No way that could happen.”
I can’t empathize with this guy, but Yukiko’s lectures about not wanting to live or die really hit me hard.
I hate Adachi from P4U2.
I quite like the G’s Adachi end, which didn’t lead to anything good even though they were close.
Mitsuo with a good-looking face.
I dislike it, but I like it.
I might really dislike that kind of character…
There are parts that you can empathize with if you only look at the dialogue.
What I’ve done is just too awful, but…
For now, I intended to collect the ED, so I went for the one where I let this guy slip by, and for some reason, he was acting like he had the upper hand over me, which left me wondering what was going on.
It was just that the teacher was fortunate to have uncles and friends.
This guy probably would have lived a normal life if he hadn’t shaken hands at the gas station.
>>76It will end when it can no longer be broadcast on TV…
>>76What is the bad influence that approached Announcer Yamano, holding Magatsu Izanagi?
After defeating Amenosagiri, I felt as if a burden had been lifted and I was refreshed.
>>76Approaching a woman has nothing to do with a handshake.
Why is Naoto allowed to casually carry a gun?
>>77Because it’s art…
>>77Art! It’s art!!
>>77Because it’s naughty.
Mitsuo can partially empathize, though…
Don’t blame your shortcomings on the environment or anything else.
It was good to have a point that everyone has to face, even if it’s tough.
There are parts that are relatable and parts that are not, which is truly Persona.
>>86Using police power to get close and try to hit someone, but being refused, if you can threaten and push it onto the TV, then go ahead and do it…
>>100Isn’t that a place where you can empathize?
I liked how after defeating them, they would send a letter of apology and cooperation, so I disliked that they later turned into a twisted dark hero route.
Instead of trying to understand from where the mistake happens,
The trick is to look at these things after you’ve done them.
During the game, I thought, “Oh! I have to kill it right away!” and it was Ikutame.
>>90He is a good player who moves according to the staff’s strategy.
>>96The dungeon BGM over there is really nice and very memorable…
>>90It’s a bit strange, but they seem like a good person, so I thought they can’t be a murderer, right…?
>>90The teacher who can calmly say to settle down over there is actually quite frightening.
I like the angle that Dojima-san has opened up his heart, but…
To be honest, I don’t think the additional explanations are very good.
Are you saying that you were quite a bit younger when P4 came out compared to the thread picture? Aren’t you young?
I can understand, but it’s normal for ordinary people not to go that far.
Well, I think the Jester’s ED was not bad in that it didn’t create any misunderstandings about this character’s personality.
It’s not that I feel indebted for being saved; it’s that you’re an accomplice too, so I’m not letting you go anymore.
If you like Adachi, you might be like, “Wow, this is it!”
I was hiding the crime, but I actually liked showing my true feelings.
Before I left home, Nanako had that letter, but somehow the teacher ended up with it.
Isn’t proving the crime depicted in the thread image actually incredibly difficult?
>>99Maybe an organization that understands such things will do something.
Kijou Group and so on…
>>108Nanjou’s ordinary presence is just too noisy, you know?
The way it’s presented is typical of a dark hero, but doesn’t this scum not really need that role?
I liked the flow where the loser of U2 quietly stayed in his corner, but then got annoyed when a cocky kid woke him up, so he stirred things up and crushed them.
Also, the still image with Dojima-san in the epilogue.
>>102I like that area, though.
I hate when people have a really cocky expression while being tortured by a detective, or when they say lines like “Kids need to be trained…” in a drawn-out manner.
The charges are too crucial to go down that path!
After playing for a while, I feel that my heart is worn down by this world’s Tokyo.
Each thing you say makes me think, “Yeah, I can agree with that moment…”
In the end, they’re just using all of that as an excuse for self-justification.
When things get tough, blaming it on manga is no different from a criminal.
>>106If you can’t come up with a response when you’re pointed out, then you guys can’t stand up without making fun of me, right? That’s how it is…
Let’s put Ikutame into the story with the characters from the first week! Let’s do it! It’s a good memory.
>>107Are you kidding me?
I can’t empathize with this guy being driven by sexual desire.
Well, it might be a shock if someone from the elite course of the National Police Agency gets set up and transferred to a local station.
It’s not so much about hiding it as it is about not having a way to explain it.
The fact that the protagonist, who was taken in for guidance, didn’t immediately stick their face into the TV.
The part about being a rapist is just plain gross.
I think that shop handling chakras, yappas, and swords should be raided once.
>>116If you say that, then the police box at 3 should be demolished.
>>119Huh? This is Kirijo’s territory, you know?
I can still understand Ikutame, but I think Adachi and Sensei might have been the other way around… It feels too far-fetched to think that way.
It seems like there are people who become allies because Magatsui Izanagi is likely to be a match.
>>118It might have been the opposite; maybe the frame belongs to Mitsuo.
Because it was the climax of the anime, especially so.
My younger brother used to be stationed in Kofu as a model.
Well, if you’re sent flying from Tokyo to that place, I can understand it would go bad.
It’s not that I understand that feeling, but it’s true that this guy is a worthless piece of trash.
I think there is a sense of “empathy” in the meaning that if one step goes wrong, anyone, including the protagonist, could have ended up being similar to this person.
>>124Isn’t that Ikutame…?
The teacher can do it with mutual consent instead of through rape.
I became a police officer because I wanted to shoot a gun ← Well, I get it.
I was upset that my favorite was having an affair ← After that, it was an accident, so I can understand.
A high school girl pushed someone off the television ← ???
I’m going to sneak into the TV to have a relationship with the female announcer I liked.
I will seriously vomit when I find the corpse later.
I didn’t know what would happen if I were to put it on television until now.
The first witness, the high school girl, also tries to rape and again enters the television (this time she’s aware that if she completely enters the television, she will die), which is just too despicable…
I completely agree with the assertion that urban areas are terrible and rural areas are terrible.
This guy’s wrongdoing is unrelated to that; it’s a sexual crime.
>>130This isn’t about how I came to that conclusion, but rather about the crime he committed…
The actions taken to divert one’s eyes from that sin ultimately blame others, and there is no way to help it.
If I had made one wrong step, it could have been a total disaster.
If your initial motivation is cheating, then saying “Do it with me too” is crazy.
There were threads saying there are criminals this morning too.
Rape is not something that should be done out of necessity…
Also, when listening to the mob’s story, they are just casually hitting on high school girls.
That’s not it.
I think Konishi-senpai is an indecent high school girl having fun with Ikutame.
I just got angry after asking them to make me feel good and getting rejected.
>>136Isn’t it terrible how Morokin’s statement about “being viewed negatively by others can attract the attention of bad people” hit the nail on the head?
>>168It’s not that bad!
>>168That word itself isn’t a worthless statement, right?!
Those who say they want this guy to have a tragic past or to join as a companion are probably just air-headed or too dumb to understand the content of the work properly.
>>137I wonder what would happen if I explored a dungeon together with Akechi; there’s a certain thrill in wanting to see something scary.
To be honest, I just want to use Magatsu Izanagi as a playable character.
>>174If it’s Magatsu Izanagi, you can still make it and use it now.
>>194Even though it looks good when used by someone like the Joker, it can’t compare to the original one that was released first.
It can be seen that the character adapted by enjoying the situation since there was nothing else to be done.
It’s not really a great thing to fall in love because you can relate to someone’s complaints…
There’s a lot of exaggeration, but this guy has attempted to commit aggravated rape twice.
Simply gross.
The people here are great at games, aren’t they?
I can somewhat empathize with what you’re saying, but no, I won’t take that action.
Of course, Senpai Konishi is one thing, but this guy has also got Mitsuo to fall for him.
While writing, I thought, didn’t Ikutame feel any discomfort at this point?
>>145Maybe work was busy.
But Magatsu Izanagi is cool…
>>147This is at a level where I make a living off of this one thing.
>>200I think it’s two lines with the voice.
>>220I like that the people saying this voice is good probably haven’t heard other characters’ voices.
>>232I only know about buri and survive.
>>232Kakyoin
>>147It’s not really his own persona, it’s something he received from someone else.
Being trash but still being liked or having charm and popularity can coexist.
It’s not actually bad! Once you start defending it, distortions begin to appear.
No matter what I say, this guy is a sexual criminal and it doesn’t make him look good.
This guy’s battle BGM is somehow addictive.
We have similar core traits, but I lack the drive to take action.
Well, I think the world is pretty messed up, but it leaves me with a kind of indescribable feeling, you know?
The world sucks, and I can’t relate to that at all.
This guy is a slacker, so he was just skipped over as expected.
I kept thinking that I never spoke poorly of Mr. Dojima until the end… but when I consider advancing the communication with Konishi’s younger brother, I just can’t forgive it.
>>155Until then, I felt like it was someone else’s problem and that they would come back eventually.
Seeing the expired pudding left in the refrigerator makes me feel the reality of my sister’s death more vividly, doesn’t it?
>>179Until when do I have to be seen as a pitiful person by those around me…
>>187Until I open my heart myself.
>>179In the Death God community, there’s also the line from the grandmother who read the letter, saying “It’s because I loved you that I couldn’t forgive you.”
The depiction of the suffering of those left behind after losing a loved one is truly moving, isn’t it…?
>>155It’s funny how the people who were talking bad about my sister start pretending to understand her after they’re gone.
“They lecture me with things like, ‘You need to hold it together for your deceased sister’s sake.'”
Rural areas are not great, they’re terrible.
The Golden anime added a sense of empathy quite well.
>>156I think it’s a deterioration.
Because of that, the number of gross fans who are misunderstanding has increased, and there are also more trash who don’t want to admit that Adachi is in the wrong and direct their aggression towards supportive characters.
>>156“Everyone was saying that only Adachi and Marie are being featured! They’re being favored!”
Since everything else has already been done, we have no choice but to delve into these two, right…?
>>186I mean, since the anime was adapted right after the original ended, it obviously had to revolve around those additional elements from Golden.
>>186Since I’m not doing a community with my friends, it would have been better if they had done that in the OVA.
>>186People are saying that Marie is being forcibly added to live events and other G-related additional events where she originally has no connection.
The dark hero vibe in the story of P4U2 was really baffling.
>>158I really don’t understand that…
>>158The scenario was so poorly written that it was believable when it said in the interview that it was submitted right at the deadline and there was no time to make revisions, so it went as is.
If you’re having an affair, at least let me have a turn too; it’s too harsh to be attacked during work, so this guy often gets brushed aside when talking about it.
I couldn’t insert my penis into the vagina.
This is why the world is such a mess… ugh…
>>160If it’s just this, I could just go to a brothel.
Use your paid leave or whatever and go!
I know that this world is terrible, but I also know that it’s not only terrible, so I can’t relate.
Because it’s a paradoxical thing of Izanagi, this is what it is.
Fans say that the protagonist can’t be relatable because they are students! But half of these characters have already entered society, so I wonder what they think about that.
Looking at this guy’s behavior, it just ends up being that the real piece of crap is you yourself… that’s all there is to it.
When it becomes apparent that there are men among voice actors and idols,
You often see guys like this monster online, right?
>>165More than 99% won’t take action, so I don’t know…
>>165Are there really that many who executed it?
Since the first offense, it’s been reckless, right?
>>166Is it after or not from now?
In Kofu, there should be a decent number of adult entertainment establishments.
Naoto’s serious sermons are too painful.
It’s fun to watch Ikutame drop the people appearing on Midnight TV into the television!
I understand that I can’t hear a word of the passionate sermons from the charismatic leaders who are enjoying their sparkling youth.
>>183Well, if a student who can’t say they’re struggling as a working adult starts lecturing, nothing will get through, right?
>>189I want to know what the person saying this thinks about Yosuke, Yukiko, Rise, and Naoto.
Especially, Rise and Naoto are already working as professionals, aren’t they?
>>208That doesn’t matter to him at all.
>>241It’s about those Adachi fans who are saying that they don’t understand working adults because they’re not Adachi but students.
>>183I knew I needed Mitsuo after all.
Starting with “Let me do it just once…”
If I made one wrong step, it would have been this guy; that’s impossible.
Even Mitsuo would have done nothing if he had been turned down.
If you want to reuse characters like this one or Akechi, maybe consider adjusting things a bit more.