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[Persona] A face that seems to be thinking, “Before I knew it, the evaluation of the BGM has become incredible…”

Japan Otaku Reviews praises additional battle music and discusses its popularity, especially on streaming and short videos.

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[Persona] What new elements are you expecting from the remake?

Fans wish for more story routes and character choices in the game, expressing disappointment over club representation.

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[Persona] Welcome

Japan Otaku reviews discuss various gaming themes, nostalgia, and service improvements in the gaming community.

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[Persona] Isn’t something strange about the world of Maruki? While no one notices, it continues without collapsing. Which is better for the nameless, the world of Maruki or reality?

The discussion explores the themes of dreams, reality distortion, and societal expectations within Japan’s otaku culture.

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[Persona] Even in fan art in English, you can understand what they’re saying.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the term “idolussy,” reactions to it, and cultural referencing, showcasing humorous exchanges.

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[Persona] “Which do you like the most: ‘Persona…’, ‘Persona!’, or ‘Jack Frost!’?”

Japan Otaku Reviews features various enthusiastic shout-outs and comments on different personas and characters from games.

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[Persona] This is a character from Persona 2, please let me through.

The discussion explores themes of identity in gaming, focusing on characters, self-regulation, and historical narratives in “Persona.”

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[Persona] Reliable companions

Users discuss character stats and strategies in a game, highlighting reliability and versatility of party members.

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[Persona] I hesitate to ask about the details of a game from 17 years ago, but I will ask anyway.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the intricate plot and supernatural elements of a crime story involving kidnapping and murder.

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[Persona] The Chinese version will implement the main Chapter 4 starting tomorrow.

Japan’s Otaku Reviews discuss the upcoming P3R collaboration and concerns about the Japanese version’s compressed schedule.

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