
It’s a gin.
No matter how you look at it, it’s a gin.
This looks completely crazy on a regular basis…
I thought that, but it seems that the people in the city had the same impression, so it didn’t work out.
When looking at gin by itself, it feels like it’s okay as just gin.
When I’m lined up with Takaya and someone says, “These are Jin and Takaya,” it definitely feels like I’m Takaya…
Thanks to Takaya, haaan…
Even though I didn’t quite understand when they said “Jin,” it started to feel like Jin because of the way the nameless one kept saying “Jin.”
I think Conan’s long hair has a bit of a bad side.
A gin that feels like Takaya.
Takahiro-like Jin
There was just a little bit of additional discussion or depth added in R.
A town where there’s a half-naked person in midwinter and someone wearing a long coat in midsummer.
Few know that this semi-nude style is due to the side effects of the control agent.
Because they are wearing clothes that the foolish cannot see…
It’s strange, but it’s a somewhat common odd look for the line…
The visuals are completely that person.
Even though it’s summer, the Chidori is really intense with the goth-loli treatment, and it didn’t work out.
>>18
Well, while the Gaki and the thread image are clearly strange, a goth like Chidori falls within the realm of “they’re dedicated and work hard regardless of the season.”
It might get a bit stuffy in the summer, but it’s not really clothes that are impossible to wear, and to be honest, that would be cold in the winter.
I think it doesn’t seem like Takaya, but I’ve always thought it doesn’t seem like Jin either.
Also, Jin is fine either way.
Takaya=Jin
I’m glad you show interest when I ask about being shirtless, but why don’t you answer me?
Honestly, I would say that the characters of Strega are rather thin…
I came to like R quite a bit.
There are some really dedicated ones in reality as well, you know…
Is creating a thread like this a step towards mutual understanding?
It was pretty good that they used Teulgi in the final battle with Takaya.
I love Hypnos’s appearance; it’s amazing!
I wanted a special co-op that starts with this guy getting taken in by the police and randomly mentioning my name.
There’s no need to change the ending, but it could also be something like Adachi’s jester, outside of the 22 major arcana.
Isn’t it just a terrible experiment that can’t regulate body temperature?
>>30
There are quite a few dead people showing up.
I happened to survive, but my body temperature regulation is malfunctioning, and on top of that, my abilities are unstable to the point where I might get killed by my own persona if I don’t take my medicine.
Takaya doesn’t seem to have a runaway ability, but his body temperature seems to be a problem.
>>45
The temperature regulation function is a side effect of the medication.
Since Strega will be killed by the Persona if they don’t take their medicine, there’s nothing they can do.
They really dug deep with R, didn’t they…
I couldn’t understand this original thing at all.
I had always doubted that this guy is connected to Ikutsuki as brothers.
I like the setting where you can summon a persona with sheer will.
>>33
Is it because you’re always feeling death that you can express it?
>>34
The protagonists are using gun-shaped summoning devices to simulate suicide, but the character in the thread image is strangling themselves to summon.
How were Jin and Chidori?
>>62
I remember that the sandpiper had a summoning device and was asking for it back!
At least Arakaki-senpai and this guy have some abnormalities in temperature regulation, right?
>>35
I’m sure it’s due to the side effects of the medication that Senpai Arakaki and probably all of Strega are experiencing.
>>35
The plover clearly doesn’t break a sweat in that outfit even in the midsummer.
Jin may look ordinary, but maybe he’s just dressed warmly?
I remember that before the reload, characters would appear, but there were hardly any direct encounters with Kitaro and the others.
Why is this guy so obviously Christ-like?
>>37
There’s something about it that feels like a fake savior? There’s a sense of suspicion…
>>37
The protagonist is a savior who has overcome death, so that must be the antithesis.
My senior’s family is terrible.
Is it finally time to settle this… is it about time…? Before I knew it, we had reached the final stage.
I wonder what happened after the final battle.
Persona Explanation
Q. What is the principle of persona summoning?
A. The persona users in the main story use a gun-shaped summoning device, right?
T. Yes, indeed. From what I know, most other persona users do not rely on such devices to summon their personas, but that does not mean the people from the Special Extracurricular Activities Department are inferior.
A. What do you mean by that?
T. It is likely that the persona users active in the main story can also summon by themselves. In fact, we saw Kromaru, who was without a summoning device, repel a shadow.
A. So, does that mean the summoning device is an unnecessary system?
T. No, no. I think of it as a device that allows for more reliable and stable persona summoning. As for the principle…
A. Is it like shooting the head and pushing out the persona from within like a carrot?
T. Is that a joke? That is completely wrong. First of all, no bullets come out from that summoning device. However… even though it is understood that no bullets will come out, the act of putting a gun to your head and pulling the trigger is not something that can be easily done.
A. Indeed, it seems like a rather frightening act.
T. Yes, fear. That is essential. By feeling the fear of death, people become strongly aware of the parts of their psyche that they usually repress, the dark areas of their consciousness. In that moment, a hole is opened at the boundary of their subconscious.
A. Continuing on, the mechanism is to forcibly input an invisible “key” into the repressed mental space, salvaging the persona that is hiding in fear. If you listen closely, you can hear a very faint “sound of a key being turned” in the sound effects during the persona summoning scenes, and that is the reason.
A. While references to holes and keys are quite vague, what about the specific principle behind that?
T. Actually, even the Kirijou Conglomerate that developed the summoning device does not understand that crucial part. It can be said that it corresponds to the black box of the so-called “Wings of Twilight.” This system was discovered after much trial and error, and whether it will be elucidated in the future is something only God knows…
A. In other words, if we try inserting a wing…
In the end, did Takaya survive?
>>43
In the first place, lifespan is
Well, they’re probably dead…
Even if they survive, it’s certain that those who used drugs have a short time left…
The reload’s beautifully executed villainous triple laugh was a failure.
There was something off about the sound quality of the voice of the reloaded Jin.
Wait, was Chidori living in fighting games…?
I don’t play fighting games much, so I’m not familiar with the details of the settings.
>>51
Junpei is talking about how Chidori is alive and considering marriage in P4U2.
Is everyone else sensitive to the cold while Taka is the only one who is sensitive to the heat?
As a boss, it would have been nice if they had allowed us to fight as a team instead of facing them one by one.
Regarding the dotterel, it’s already on a strange level that only the deceased P3 original is left.
It’s understandable to die from personas or side effects, but is it acceptable to deny it altogether by erasing the shadow time?
>>59
That’s all I have.
I understand that some people wonder why only the sanderling survives, but if even the sanderling can’t survive, it feels like there’s no hope at all given how many other things are dying.
After defeating the final boss, I lay down in a starfish position and it was no good.
I remember that Kazahana was released on her own through drama CDs.
Well, it seems that towards the end, they were secretly starting a cult, distributing flyers, and inciting the public.
I feel like Jin and Chidori were using a summoning device.
Jin is shooting through the bald head with the summoning device since his turn.
If the shadow time disappears, the persona will also vanish, and he will just become a brother with almost no lifespan and abnormal body temperature…
Honestly, I feel like telling the world to die!!! My life has been messed up too much.
The summoning device for Koromaru is animal abuse, right?
>>70
Is Koromaru also the choking type…?
I don’t like it when the collar tightens.
>>75
I don’t think it’s particularly tightened.
There may be some features that enhance stability, and Koro-chan is likely psychologically aware of the collar as well.
>>70
You’re fine because your spirit is mature.
I don’t quite understand that the leader of the Kiryuu was indifferent to human life during the era of Takeharu due to experiments with artificial Persona users.
Is it correct to interpret that it was more influenced by Ikutsuki than by Takeharu?
>>71
It’s from my grandfather’s time.
>>84
Oh, sorry, I must have misunderstood.
Is it acceptable that artificial Persona users were created between the awakening of Mitsuru and the start of the Ergo research 14 years ago, and 10 years ago when Kouetsu died?
If I’m going to be overwhelmed by my own abilities and killed by fate, that would at least be cool, but to be deprived of even that, weakened by drugs, and die somewhat aimlessly! Well, I don’t like that…
Koro-chan is somehow managing with Shadows even without a summoning device…
>>73
The summoning device is purely for assistance, so it’s not impossible to summon without it…
In a usual battle, it’s just easier to stabilize things.
It’s a false messiah against the Messiah, so I guess it’s a Christ motif.
It doesn’t connect that much anyway.
>>74
“Because the persona is a twin.”
Only Koro-chan joins in a state of Persona evolution…
The disappearance of Persona abilities and related memories, leaving only a limited lifespan, constitutes a significant destruction of dignity.
Takahashi probably doesn’t need a summoning device because he has a stable mental state.
Koro-chan can be summoned without the summoning device, but it’s a burden to make them prepare for death every time…
Seriously, don’t mess with me like that.
From the very beginning, Teurgia had two, and it’s already Koromaru-senpai who has experienced growth from setbacks.
>>85
I have also overcome the death of a loved one.
Maybe to prevent a stalemate, the boss monster isn’t that strong either.
>>86
I’m going to use the SP chuchu gigant a lot, but it’s the last day, so I can use items as much as I want…
It’s terrible that both the original culprit and the mastermind who later got involved, as well as the responsible adults, are all dead.
>>87
Despite clearly drawing the short straw, even my father, who took responsibility, was used and killed in the end.
I honestly fell in love with Reload.
Let’s throw away our meaningless pride, it’s okay, right?
It’s cool that Koro-chan, who usually has a cute face, makes that expression during the cut-in.
>>89
Koro-chan is cool!
>>94
Squeeze…
>>94
I’m a more androgynous beautiful boy and I’m cooler, Kazahana.
Well, it’s not like I want them to be strong in that position anyway.
That’s just the right amount of hard and annoying.
I only hear this type of Kanagawa Ennen Takaya.
Grandpa died when Tartarus sprouted, right?
The use of artificial personas was done to manage the situation, so it’s a story that follows that.
I can shoot randomizers too! Sh!!!!!!!!!!
Takaya Sakaki
Jin Shirato
Yoshino Chidori
>>97
No matter how you think about it, it’s definitely Takajin Sakaki and Takaia Shirato.
The character is somewhat lacking in depth, but I quite liked the fact that they had a connection with the protagonist through the reload.
But if that’s the case, I wanted not only to beat everyone up in the final battle but also to have a one-on-one part like in P5R.
In a Strega environment, it’s no wonder one can’t hold any hope for life.
Because of a persona I don’t even want, I’m left with the choice of dying or shortening my life with side effects while suppressing it with medication, and on top of that, I find out about Nyx’s existence.
These guys have the world view of Trinity Soul.
The incident that happened in 3 isn’t related to 1 or the crime and punishment events, right?
>>104
Yeah.
Don’t go against Koro-chan.
The leader’s brain is a mess after Kolomaru was taken by Fuka, and Fuka was taken by Kolomaru.
The floor stopper boss in Tartarus is quite strong.
It feels like the balance is set so that if you can defeat the stopper boss, you should be able to defeat the moon phase boss and other scenario bosses as well.
Isn’t there no connection between the Persona works to begin with?
Even in the second installment where the original characters appear directly, the settings are slightly different.
>>111
The only ones that are properly connected as official history are P3 and P4.
>>116
There were posters of P5 Morisecchi hanging up.
It’s connected with PQ2.
>>111
The P-series three are connected.
>>111
It seems like it’s an event from the same world, but there is hardly any connection.
Is it to the extent that 3 and 4 are U?
It has a look that makes you want to poke your fingers into the side.
Kazahana, I can use Randomizer too, and if you want, I can also use Heat Riser and Messiah Riser!
(You’re making a pass at my Koromaru, Kazahana…)
I love Koro-chan, but it’s bad that Kazahana praises too much.
Even though Megaten and Persona hardly have any connection, there is a branching setting based on whether an ICBM fell on Tokyo or not…
I have a memory of my girlfriend from P3 appearing in P4.
I think the only benefit I gained from developing my persona abilities was the freedom to act within the shadow time, so it’s no wonder I become fixated on it.
“3 is like a TV show, an alternative story – the elements of sin and punishment are clear, right?”
I definitely remember that Katsuya was on TV around the age of 5.
Well, I’ve been told quite a bit, but I’ve grown to like it somewhat due to the reload.
It’s one thing to commit murder for revenge services, but…
This guy is quite talkative as an older brother, which makes me feel lonely.
Yukaritchi appears on the P5 television, but since she is 24 years old and still an active university student, it might be better not to think too deeply about it.
>>127
Doesn’t Yukari seem like she would normally take a gap year or repeat a year?
>>127
They might be a medical student…
The gun in the movie is too strong…
I think he was a cheerful guy who probably would have caused some sort of community emergence if he hadn’t become a subject of human experimentation… R.
I can somewhat understand why someone would want to follow Jin.
How is the heart of someone who had a special regard for an inevitable destruction that couldn’t be avoided?
3 and 4 go on a school trip without the side stories, so they are clearly set in the same world.
Since 5 also has elements of fan service, it should be connected through characters like the second generation detective prince, Ririse-chi.
The connection between the Nanjo family and the Kirijo family exists to some extent, but it’s more like fan service.
It’s fine to have a plot where only enemies can commit murder using the gimmick of shadow time.
I met with the P3 and P4 members at P4U, but it seems they still don’t remember PQ after all.
>>135
The release date for Q is later, after all.
Devil Summoner series – The routes for “Shin” and “if” where the ICBM does not fall are in the Testament of Sin and Punishment.
From there, it’s gently connected to 3.
It seems like from 3 onward, it’s really connected.
>>136
It’s a route where ICBMs won’t fall except for the truth.
Devil Summoner is clearly being handled by Tollman.
If you get stuck, you can say it’s a story about the Amara universe, and it will seem like everything is connected, even though it’s not.
5 is probably half fan service of the star system, isn’t it…
>>139
The detective prince also appears, and that’s just too much of a hassle.
I like it as much as I like Akechi.
>>140
I feel that even though it’s no good anymore, there might have been times when we could have gotten along well.
Is the latest in the timeline related to Abachu or something?
>>144
There is no connection.
It’s true that the concept of persona, or the principle of persona itself, is a different thing in each installment of the series.
It’s the same in that it’s drawn from the collective unconscious.
I believe it’s a different case from similar incidents.
It feels a bit like a parallel world because tying everything together would be quite troublesome.
It feels like we’re connecting stories in the Velvet Room.
Only Jin tells me, but in the artificial persona project, 97 people have died in six months.
The reason Jin and the others survived is not because they were successful subjects, but simply because the project was frozen and they were never experimented on until death.
So the three of them are also carrying the weight of the death and despair of 97 people.
Cabbages might as well be adults, right?
Strega and Akechi have a side where the kids got caught up with bad people.
That said, it’s already too late since they’ve killed several people now…
When Persona 6 comes out, will they say that the long-nosed character had that voice from the beginning?
It’s lonely, even if there’s no helping it.
>>151
You’ve already become Shinada Toshi in 3R, haven’t you!
>>155
Since it changed with 3R, I wonder if it’s already considered a generational change.
Because there is an obvious contradiction called Trinity Soul…
>>152
But I love how it conveys the awful sense of stagnation in Toyama.
Those who are from Toyama Prefecture should understand.
P5 has Ikutame mentioned by name as well.
I couldn’t believe they were elected as a politician with that background.
The final words are directed at Jin, so there’s definitely a sense of camaraderie with this guy.
>>154
I’m telling Jin, who was trying to die without doing anything, that it’s no good to live recklessly.
As long as I’m not left with a wrecked body from the plan, I have a fairly positive and cheerful personality.
I just learned for the first time that there is actually a proper setting or reasoning behind the summoning ritual that shoots through the head.
>>156
Well, it’s probably that it looks cool first and the setting was added later!
>>162
That said, at the proposal stage, they wrote a lot about things like “What is a true way to die?” or “Giving young people a reason to die,” so I think it’s quite closely related to the subject of “death.”
>>162
It’s really cool and impactful.
If I had encountered this work during my adolescence, I am confident it would have definitely blown my mind.
It was a good remake.
The detailed supplement of the story was good.
The episode of Aigis felt like “hmm.”
>>157
Since the FES that serves as the base is FES, it doesn’t matter how you touch it… that’s one aspect.
>>157
Just being able to let go without hesitation is enough.
>>170
There were definitely some signs to be seen, but there was absolutely no way to avoid it with those signs and not get a one more.
A leader does not compete with a dog.
You’re a high school student, right?
>>158
Woof!
>>166
Crying won’t make you a Koromaru!
I think it’s just going to change in the future, whether it becomes Shimada or Hōchū.
Even if we assume that the councilors and Inui from TS (the 2016 of that world) are part of the official history, isn’t there still a contradiction that is just barely not happening?
First of all, Toshio Shimada is a 70-year-old grandpa…
If anything, I was just like, “You can’t seriously be talking about erasing idle time.”
I had a slight affection for the regular members over here as well.
It’s Mr. Sanada’s medicine and acts of goodwill.
In the first place, Mr. Shimada is also a grandpa, so there’s no generational change happening!
>>168
But somehow, ever since I became a grandfather, I’ve been in high demand.
It’s something you hear everywhere.
Shimada Igor has an impressive atmosphere, it’s amazing.
The guys riding the thread picture combo, Leopard, and Air Master… and other than that…
Episode Aigis feels like it has put in quite a bit of effort to refine the finer details.
Game balance is tough.
>>173
Shadow is too strong against Orpheus’s weakness…
Athena… no, Paradion is fine. Please give it back to me.
Epiai is a work that is bound to cause indigestion no matter how you approach it, considering that Fes is what it is.
You didn’t run away and did it properly, and if you don’t want to see it, it’s DLC, so you can choose freely.
God (Jin)
>>177
It’s the son, right?
If we’re talking about story contradictions, to begin with, within the same number, P5 is subtly contradicting itself between the original, S, and R…
>>179
Even T isn’t making sense!
>>179
Is it really contradictory when I said it’s parallel from the beginning?
The people who messed up are already dead.
It’s somewhat troubling that the one remaining is that †Prince of Darkness†, you know? P3
Despite the victims remaining, the culprit is already dead…
>>180
Even the ones that remain will die before the true final operation…
Why do you keep praising Koromaru more than your boyfriend?
>>181
I wish there were special lines just for lovers…
I think it’s admirable that they didn’t just leave it to your imagination what happened after Aigis made Kitaro the foundation for living, and then Kitaro dies.
If the navigator is praising their partner, it might get awkward…
>>187
Rise is always like that, and Futaba probably wouldn’t say it.
If Fubuka says it, it might sound too real…
I remember the final battle scene in the movie was pretty great.
I’m talking about memento mori all the time, you know.
It feels unavoidable that it’s overly gloomy right from the initial theme.
The Dark Prince indirectly causes trouble in P4U2 as well, which is amazing.
Many of the topics in the community are often triggered by the deaths of people close to us.
>>193
I mean, the main theme of death and rebirth, and what remains after death, is something that everyone follows, and ultimately, in 3, the community’s counterpart “dies.”
The sun dies in a straightforward way, but there are also many stories that end in separations similar to those of convicted prisoners.
The issue with Episode Aigis is
I think it ultimately comes down to the fact that it simply wasn’t an interesting story.
Having the boss’s ability to read the situation is something, but still!
Episode Aigis is
I think I have thoroughly explored the perspective of “the people left behind” as a development from the three main themes of the connections we have and the fact that people inevitably die.
It’s nice, isn’t it, the Sun community?
It’s great to have a graduation ceremony after talking a lot about the future with everyone we’ve built bonds with so far.
According to the memoir of the old man who is the culprit, that guy has some potential, but he doesn’t understand the essence at all, so it’s hopeless… The prince of darkness who was subjected to it.
Well, I’m grateful that it’s being done, but it’s not something I particularly want, so the Steam reviews are understandably mixed.
>>203
Well, that’s before the episode Aigis was aired.
Just a heartful cry is enough for me to forgive you, Episode Aigis.
In a sense, fully living life and dying is precisely one of the answers of Persona itself.
Death is not something to be feared, but rather a goal to be reached by running through it with all one’s might.