
Isn’t the schedule too tight?
When you’ve gotten to the point where you have some leeway in the second round, well…
I’m defeating the gods, you know?
I wonder what the class leader is doing after graduation… It seems like the main story was so fulfilling that anything else might feel lacking.
>>4
I have already secured a permanent position at a long-established inn.
>>5
Huh? We’re going to the police academy together, you know?
>>7
It’s a bit disappointing to end up in a low-paying job after graduating from high school, despite having good grades.
After the main story, they are basically just ordinary people from the secular world, like the boss or the joker.
>>6
It seems that the Joker will probably have a lifetime marked by public security, I wonder if he can go back to being normal…
Even if you say you can do anything, it’s still at a high school level.
>>8
Is mental care in your late twenties at the level of a high school student?
Well, if you’re the boss, you can get by anywhere…
It’s really a mystery that I was just an outsider until I transferred schools.
I understand the feeling of admiration, but at the heart of it is the struggle for survival in another world while chasing the truth behind a murder case.
Can you do it?
>>13
First, it seems I’ll be taken down by Yosuke’s shadow.
>>13
It’s not like I wanted to do it…
I was just made a leader for some reason…
>>20
I need you and nobody else!
I thought the protagonist was a self-important type based on the pre-play illustrations.
It’s obvious because he’s the protagonist, but he was an incredibly ordinary student.
I don’t like it when someone keeps transferring schools, like the Joker…
Why are you debuting in the countryside instead of the city…?
It’s a game, so it can’t be helped, but I thought these guys are carefree, playing around and working part-time, even though people’s lives are on the line…
>>19
Well, the leisure time is too long, and playing during the breaks between events is also a player’s choice…
>>19
There is always a “watchful eye.”
It’s ridiculous how they’re leisurely playing around even though the weather forecast is wrong and we could die…
Isn’t it something that you clear on the first day of the dungeon’s release? 👓
>>24
Rainy day materials…
>>25
After clearing the dungeon, there should be a request for item collection in that dungeon.
I remember working on that request along with the rainy day materials.
It’s just a level of courage that is not completely absent, but please spare me from a series of murders right after transferring schools.
Please return it.
I wouldn’t want to be just like the protagonist of 3…
You’re Mitsuo, right?
>>29
I always say that I don’t have the kind of drive to kill someone and hang them up.
A time when I couldn’t directly ask for contact information.
Days of becoming a fishing fanatic, ignoring my friends.
Why do I have to take care of various people’s mental health even though I’m new to this school?
I was told to do it by a suspicious-looking old man…
Personally, I hope that the lead will become a school teacher in the future.
The girl I met on the first day of school died the next day.
It’s fine for the protagonist to be like that.
I am a good high school student, but if you are not a villain, could you please help me solve the murder case?
>>37
Classmates who try to drag me into troublesome incidents from the start, please go home!!
In the TV program 5, there should be no way that Rise is married or anything like that.
Mitsuo may look like someone like me, but he’s the kind of person who would ask a famous local celebrity like Yukiko out.
Moreover, I went to the school gate of the school from which I was expelled.
He is much more admirable and talented than I am.
Mitsuo must have killed Kamoshida at Hiden, right…?
It feels like it’s too wasteful to be settled in the countryside, so if I were to have a partner, I can’t help but think that Risekano Naoto would be a good fit.
In other words, the field of Yatsu Inaba is too clouded to envision a future outlook.
Mitsuo is not just a simple introvert… he’s the embodiment of a pathological desire for self-assertion.
>>45
Every time he comes up in conversation, it turns into a discussion about physicality, and I just find it hilarious.
>>47
Because we were talking about things like persona and shadow, and superhuman powers.
They’re suddenly committing murder without any relation to Persona or Shadow…
That guy is weird…
You can become an assistant at a detective agency.
It’s okay to become an idol’s manager and get paparazzi’d.
It’s fine to take over the kimono shop.
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Hmm.
>>48
Huh?
>>48
I might be working at the supermarket with my friend.
In either case, if this hasn’t been resolved by the time Nanako becomes an adult, it’s game over.
However, Mitsuo seems to have super strength but lacks quick thinking and agility, so it’s uncertain whether he could excel in sports, as a soldier, or even as a Persona user…
One could say that they possess a pitiable talent that cannot be utilized.
The roof debris seems questionable for the future, but this person looks like they can become anything in the sunlight.
I think living your whole life as an ordinary citizen in the countryside is also a valid choice and not so bad.
Looking at it calmly, the members of 4 aren’t enjoying ordinary school life with club activities and studying either.
Although my personal status is high, I don’t really have a place where I belong.
>>56
The transfer student who is aloof and is the son of Juness.
A woman who is the daughter of a long-established inn and is popular, which causes her to be kept at a distance.
A childhood friend who follows around like a goldfish’s poop.
Crushed the yankee, looks like a troublemaker.
A high school detective in boys’ clothing.
There are even idols who are starting to suffer from depression.
The truth is that most people, even when they get on TV, can’t handle themselves and end up being killed, so I guess I’ll just end up like that too.
I used to live in a dorm and would go to the arcade at night.
D is not bound by his hometown, so he’s accompanying Rise and Naito.
I’m dancing at D, and I’ve made connections with Senpai Mitsuru at U, so I feel like the 4 members have a foundation to become anything.
There’s a high school student with amazing grades who only goes to the arcade… they are rare!
I can follow in Mr. Dojima’s footsteps and become a police officer.
Speaking of which, was the anime 14 years ago…?
Was it that long ago…?
I’m curious about what kind of shadow will appear when I enter the TV.
>>65
It might unexpectedly become a persona all of a sudden.
If you don’t have a certain level of self-esteem, the shadow that you don’t want to acknowledge won’t emerge, so it seems like I might end up like Adachi.
Given the age of the boss, it will be tough for Yasu Inaba when he gets old.
>>66
When I think about it, the innkeeper really is the best choice for employment.
I was surprised that everyone in group 3, except Junpei, has a normal high social status.
>>67
There are many successful people with good grades, but on the other hand, their families are falling apart.
>>73
The only close relative still alive is Kazeha, but even that Kazeha has a bad relationship with me, right?
>>67
On the contrary, I wonder why that guy doesn’t seem to be working much…
There’s someone who seems like they could do the best…
Mitsuo has too many unusual elements to be simply a straightforward anonymous hit.
It seems like you are doing a side job in the shadows while attending university.
It seems that those who are at the top of the school caste are in the third year.
The ones who are the first to talk to the transfer student are all a bit out of place in the class.
In some worlds, there were people doing well as capable salespeople using their Persona abilities.
From 3 onwards, it can’t affect the real world, right?
I can’t remember Chie-chan’s family situation, but what was it like…
>>78
Yosuke calls me late at night with sexual harassment.
>>78
It seems like an ordinary household with nothing special to mention, especially since it hasn’t been brought up in conversation.
>>78
The only things being talked about are that my parents are not familiar with home appliances and that we have a dog that Yukiko picked up a long time ago.
If it’s not sticking out or floating to some extent, it really lacks individuality.
This is convenient for fiction…
>>79
At first, they’re just a mob, but once they gain power, they stand out… I thought about that, but this is what a protagonist is.
Mitsuo has the mental strength to confess to the idol-like girl from another school.
Yosuke is the most pitiful.
I was floating, and actually, the senpai I fell in love with hated me.
>>85
But I feel like I’ll be able to manage fairly well in the future because I’m quite capable.
Mitsuo is the kind of person who used to live reality like a game, so if luck had been on his side to the fullest, he might have become the president of some company.
I no longer have a solid sense of self that I can confidently say you are not me…
If someone says something, I start to think, “Maybe that’s true… it could be…”
Then, without accepting it, I will be killed.
Just because of the way you look, your sense of distance and common sense is messed up, and I don’t think you fit into the categories of ordinary people or otaku, Mitsuo.
Mitsuo Reincarnation: A Superpowered and Superphysical Individual Sent to a Juvenile Detention Center for Killing a Teacher, but It’s Too Late.
>>91
Because I was sent after killing a teacher, it’s already too late!
I mean, it’s really problematic not to be aware of the malicious or unpleasant parts of yourself at your age…
Dealing well with that aspect is sociality, and we live our lives typically wearing the mask of being a working adult.
>>94
Both Adachi and Namikaze, for better or worse, often tend to become one with their shadows as adult characters.
>>94
The mindset is one thing, but if you suddenly have your HDD contents that you don’t want to show exposed, most of it will be rejected.
Mitsuo is a character that can only be described as a caricature of a really bad guy.
Where does that confidence come from…? Guys with that kind of drive are usually pretty dangerous.
It’s like seeing a nearly Stallone-like figure dragging an adult male corpse up to the roof.
From now on
It will connect to this immediately.
Is it because Yukiko is around that I got hooked on the opposite kung fu and meat?
Was it kung fu and meat from the very beginning?
There is not enough notoriety to be subjected to strong prejudice by others…
Shall I just keep fishing…?
If Adachi knows the original story, Mitsuo can be immediately cornered, and if he doesn’t have that knowledge, there’s absolutely no connection with the leader, so the conversation doesn’t expand at all!
About half of Kanji’s shadow ended up like that because of Naoto.
>>105
Originally, my hobbies were considered feminine at the time, and the suspicion of being gay about myself isn’t a bad thing at all, right? Isn’t that terrible?
>>105
Even though Naoto’s cross-dressing hasn’t been discovered by society, I’m actually fully aware of it instinctively, and it’s more like I’m completely uninterested in guys…
>>117
It’s not quite right to say “see through” either.
I felt a certain charm from a popular and androgynous kid, which led to a misunderstanding, and similarly, there were male extras who were like “that guy is nice.”
In the world of Adachi, it’s not a problem, but if there are people who dislike it, then I’m somewhat okay with it… that’s how I feel now.
I became the closest to the people of 3 who wished for Nyx half-heartedly.
It seems like if you pile up various things, it might lead to becoming a detective, but then again, maybe not.
It’s a god who’s seriously seeking new stimulation in the countryside!
I thought the third one was quite fulfilling, but it wasn’t really the case with the late-night arcade binge in the second half…
>>110
Having a break at a café or doing karaoke alone…
Isn’t it convenient to effectively become a shadow like Adachi? But I guess it’s stronger to become a persona…
Even though 4 is too rural and 3 has a narrow range of activities, there are places that look glamorous like the city.
Yosuke seems like a goofy friend, but he’s really good at summarizing the current situation during investigation meetings.
They are also good at creating an atmosphere that involves everyone.
>>114
Stop showing off whether you can drop the Ikutame!
>>114
Since the protagonist doesn’t speak, there are parts where Yosuke takes on the role of making inferences and summing things up.
>>114
The latter activates at a crazy timing, so it feels like it’s just a deputy role…
I like 3 because the overall map is beautiful and stylish.
Hagakure! DHA! Wakudo! This is the ultimate triangular meal!
I believe that a portion of the events for 4 can be attributed to Yosuke’s proactive nature, so in that sense, I think we have received a considerable benefit.
I was playing at the arcade and ended up being the top in my grade, and while drinking coffee, I was super popular…
I thought it was like right in the middle of the city, but after the 5 came out, it seems a bit less exciting.
But you’re just not cut out to be a leader, Yosuke.
Because emotions come out too much in words and actions.
>>126
It’s terrifying how calm you are.
So that’s why you’re called the leader.
>>129
It’s scary here, you…
If Yosuke wasn’t around, it really seems like year 4 would have been a boring rural experience…
I don’t think I would have tried to drop it if it weren’t for Nanako…
It’s someone who seriously hates the culprit! That’s why if Yosuke leads, the atmosphere is likely to become tense, so even though it’s a meta way of giving the protagonist decision-making power, it’s a good distribution.
You made me the leader on your own without any reason!
I wonder how the stage for 6 will be… The countryside is 4, the regional city (?) is 3, and 5 is in the city center…
>>133
Like tradition-bound villages and isolated islands…
>>135
It doesn’t seem like there is a school!
>>133
Let’s go to Kyoto.
Did I follow my parents only to find out the unit had gone overseas?
I think having a best friend like Yosuke would make for a fun student life.
It’s a bit sticky, but…
>>136
The foolish friend vibe in the story seems quite fun, but the atmosphere of the community is too stuffy and I kind of dislike it.
I like that I’m being put off because I talk about erotic topics all night.
>>136
The confession voice was discovered in the Reiwa era, right?
You, whose beloved was probably killed, are focusing on solving the case, but as for me, I only ended up in debt to a strange bear…
Adachi seemed to have a faint feeling of jealousy towards the leader, but I can understand that when you’re so close to him. Moreover, during golden time, he oddly tries to get involved.
The overseas stage version of Persona looks fun, but it seems like there are various challenges.
Mitsuo is strong in both physical abilities and background music.
Even if nothing happened without Yosuke, I think they would just join a club and end up being somewhat active in it, possibly getting involved with the drama club or the wind orchestra.
>>139
When I try to reduce the number of times, waiting on rainy days often results in this.
>>139
Isn’t it harsh that you have to clear the last dungeon just in time or else time will jump?
The part where the fake culprit appears really leaves you thinking, “What on earth is going on?!” so Yosuke’s summary is really helpful.
To be honest, if you only look at the initial developments, Yosuke feels much more like the protagonist.
>>150
The trigger and motivation are also driven by Yosuke.
We can also do it in Tokyo.
This time, let’s base ourselves around the Kagurazaka area where the former Atlas office was located.
>>146
You cheated, didn’t you?
Scum.
>>152
Unfortunately, that can happen even without being in a relationship with anyone, so it is inherently a crime.
It may be frustrating, but there’s nothing that can be done about it.
>>164
Anyway, there are hardly any players who aren’t cheating, whether among friends or not, or they’re just quitters who gave up on grinding, so it’s okay to make assumptions.
>>152
Wasn’t it unavoidable because the women taught Nanako out of goodwill without needing to go through any trouble?
I can’t imagine what will happen with 6.
I’m not sure if everyone is like that because they awakened to their Persona or if they were just having a decent student life without it.
>>154
I think there is definitely a refined aspect in my mental state before and after the emergence of my persona.
Especially during puberty, that difference is likely to be obvious.
I’m looking forward to the motif of the Velvet Room as well as the stage for 6.
Yosuke is amazing because he’s raising a bear with his part-time job.
>>156
I bought cross-dressing goods to dress up a bear with Yosuke’s money!
I wonder if Yosuke, being a planner, is covering the cost of renting a pension for skiing himself.
>>157
Maybe it was a resort area like Juness.
Before we become friends, I might transfer schools, so if things go poorly, I might have only spent a year in the same place for the first time…
I think it’s quite rare for Yosuke and Chie to be so close.
Do you usually borrow and lend DVDs?
>>161
You lent me games and DVDs, right!?
>>169
I wonder how those two, who were probably out of place back then, became so close with the transfer student.
>>161
It was a rural area that can’t be compared to Hachiōinaba, where there are hardly any girls, so I don’t understand…
>>161
I’m on friendly terms with a strong woman.
I think it’s really relatable that you often get scolded for having such a distance with the opposite sex.
Since Yosuke, everyone has been showing their weaknesses and saying “Persona!” but I’ve always been this mysterious guy without any weaknesses, so I’m sorry about that…
>>168
Therefore, only for the anime, the protagonist’s shadow was revealed.
>>170
I couldn’t help but think, “Please stop!” while watching Yu’s shadow in the anime.
>>168
“Come to think of it, this guy was the only one without any battles.”
“Does that mean there are no hidden intentions?”
I liked the interesting reviews from friends like that.
>>168
I thought they did a great job with the anime around there…
It’s oddly vivid how the investigation team falls apart after solving a case around that area.
Even though it’s titled “Persona,” actual masks only appear from Persona 5.
>>174
1…
>>174
I’m not sure if I should count Metis’ thing.
>>174
Wasn’t 3 wearing a mask every time it faced the enemy’s shadow?
The excessive use of bad food stories has been mentioned since then, so it feels like they’ve quieted down since episode 5.
>>175
I wonder what everyone’s cooking skills are like in 5…
>>175
Having three heroines (four if you include Nanako) who are all bad at cooking is really overdoing it, considering that usually there’s just one character like that in a work.
>>175
It’s so exquisite that I forget I experienced it a second time!
For the sake of identification, aren’t those guys customizing their school uniforms a bit too much?!
>>176
Are you saying that the stylish student council president is the problem?
I talked to people so much that I could chew on it for 4, but for 5, there were too many people, so I’d prefer it to be a bit less crowded.
I named you, but in the end, it’s hard to create a drama without individuality…
It’s nice to have a big uproar over whether or not to drop Nagatome.
That Yosuke is really angry, and even the usually calm Naoto is a bit on edge, right? Meanwhile, Chie-chan is just panicking non-stop.
>>185
(Women getting extremely angry at a bear at that level)
There are quite a few old jokes in 4 that are pretty subtle…
There is a kind of rule where names and roles are linked together, like with islands or the ○-line series.
>>189
Fan service for players starting from 1.
>>189
Just because Kiryuu and Nanjou are connected as a group, doesn’t that mean that the ○shima is just a normal last name?
The original anime adaptations of Mujirushi were incredibly skillful in their unique seasoning.
They cut out the parts that seemed like they would drag on and cooked the delicious parts, then sprinkled some spices on them.
The negative image of Yukiko and the bad cooking skills of the ugly female faces is too strong.