
The boss battle BGM is especially amazing.
Rivers in the desert are nice, right…?
>>1
I thought it was a song around Futaba because it said “dessert,” but it turned out to be something completely different.
>>3
Desert!
>>3
In that case, we have to engage in the Wakaba battle…
Lyrically, it’s a song about a thief gang that’s being cornered, isn’t it?
>>1
In P5S, there was an arranged version used in the Konoe battle.
>>8
I thought, “So this is where it happens~ it feels like we’re already in the final stages.”
A bald man who feels good with low bass.
The character is completely useless, but their voice is just too good.
>>4
“Now, hurry up and die!” is a line I like.
And you, kid… I really like having a one-on-one duel with just you!
>>7
It’s like a discussion in a robot anime.
I think these are the two strong contenders: Our Beginning and this one!
>>10
Go away, it’s fine…
P5 has excellent music overall.
The addition of R is all cool.
>>13
I love the challenge battle songs, they’re so cool!
The helmet that gives a sense of déjà vu is nice, isn’t it?
>>14
I didn’t mean to…
>>17
You’re lying!
Hey, this is big league ball training…
Hey, this is Char…
I understood that Kamoshida has a sad past, but did the image in the thread have one as well?
>>19
It seems like there was some kind of complex until they obtained Akechi, as they were just a minor figure before that…
Isn’t it relatively not sad? Yeah.
>>19
It might have happened, or it might not have.
Well, at the stage of having a child like Akechi…
>>19
The treasure being a politician’s badge is just…
I want it!
“Life Will Change” gets me pumped up just with the intro.
Are you not wearing anything on your head today?
P5T has a lot of good songs, and I wonder if X has new ones. I haven’t played, so I don’t know.
>>25
X has only new songs.
It will properly play “Rivers in the Desert” too.
“I was killing people and causing accidents to bring down my political enemies! I also covered up an attempted rape! It’s far beyond just having a sad past…”
>>27
Moreover, in the process, an innocent high school student was falsely accused as well.
Well, there may have been various things before becoming a politician.
What you do after it happens is trash.
It’s a bit of a waste to use Ikeda-san for a villain who has not a single good quality up to this point…
I thought that maybe it was as expected that there was zero charm in someone who is nothing but trash and can’t do anything on their own, but just created enemies like that.
Hey, it’s embarrassing to fight one-on-one when your HP is low.
In the first place, what they say and what they do does not match at all, they assault women while drunk, and Akechi probably did it on that kind of impulse and hurriedly covered it up.
>>33
It feels like we were able to get this far because Akechi, or rather Yaruou, was with us, even if things didn’t quite fit together.
If I hadn’t been here, I would have probably fallen from grace and been erased somewhere.
I like the reason why they get all muscular during one-on-one fights; it’s so trivial.
>>34
Is it because you think you’re strong?
Well, if you could do whatever you wanted like that, it’s only natural to think so.
>>36
It’s the desire to show off, saying, “Actually, I’ve trained this much, you know?”
>>37
It’s so ridiculous that I actually end up liking it.
Is he muscular just in recognition, or is he actually just an old man?
The regular battles in Muji 5 were quite calm, so when the new song came in R, I was like, “Wow! This is it!”
>>38
TAKE OVER is nice, isn’t it…?
The lyrics of the OP song for P5X also use this, and here it doesn’t mean to take away, but rather to say I’ll take over your job, which is… so emotional…
The voice from the first time I got drunk was scary and it traumatized me.
>>39
The acting while drunk was so good that I couldn’t tell whose voice it was at first.
>>39
Get in the car!
I also like the PQ2 songs at high speed.
Ikutame and Dametora all mess up.
>>45
But those guys have properly bounced back.
Baldness… well, it’s doubtful whether he’ll be released before rehabilitation, isn’t it?
I like that it represents the mentality of a shadow that attacks on its own since Kamoshida.
From his perspective, the country has already sunk, so he might genuinely believe that I have to rebuild it.
>>50
It’s impressive that you keep saying this until the end.
>>50
You’re the one who’s sinking it!
>>50
The part where the shadow was more pristine than the main body.
Somehow, that kind of beginner’s mindset feels genuinely honest, but in a way, it’s also creepy.
I have memories of struggling, but simply put, the dungeon is long.
>>51
What the heck…
>>54
Could you do that after this?
Wow! Indeed, the next leader to drive this country forward is definitely Shido! It’s a creepy feeling that even teachers are starting to say that.
The BGM changes quite a bit in impression between having lyrics and without.
I might be exaggerating, but it felt like this bald spot was about as big as Pepsi Man.
I love the BGM of Niijima Palace.
Even though you cut Akechi with such a smug expression, relying on a dying drug as a countermeasure is way too risky.
>>62
Isn’t there a disconnect between what the shadow is doing and the real you?
>>62
My mind is so strong that there’s no way I’d lose to a thief gang, right?
A fateful enemy! For a big boss character, the scene of him getting angry because a woman he approaches rejects him is just too pathetic.
Honestly, I think it was more like the final boss than the actual final boss.
>>64
It’s also a trait of RPGs, but when there’s a character with a backstory right before the final boss, and it leads to world destruction! It often feels like that character with the backstory has a stronger final boss vibe, doesn’t it?
The final boss often tends to be included in event battles.
Well, this is the last grudge, and the cause is just that Yaru-kun is the one behind it.
If you don’t keep moving forward, you’ll become a mouse.
>>66
Hehe… I’m only giving a kiss because you’re a mouse…
In the end, just a lump of narcissism that trusts only oneself.
So, I love my muscular second form as a classic rival.
The spoilers are too memorable.
>>71
I can’t tell what I saw from that image…
I think this guy would be more refreshing as the final boss.
I was disappointed that this guy didn’t seem to feel refreshed after his change of heart.
Since they are the last enemy as a person, they are like Adachi and Izanami.
I like how this guy, unlike other palace bosses who summon minions or create clones, stays on his own until the end, showcasing a mentality where neither his subordinates nor anyone else believes in him, along with his love for himself.
If this guy is also a Persona user and at the level to defeat Akechi, that kind of arrogance saying, “I don’t need a solution, I can handle this alone,” would have a lot of persuasive power.
That’s not bald or anything…
Yabao is a final boss that relies on the gimmick of false Igor, and when it comes to the usual collective unconscious-kun, that’s right…
The counter to Akechi is Cognitive Akechi, after all.
The euthanasia drug is a last resort.
Was it a spoiler that he was bald with hair like Haru’s?
The shadow is more dignified, while the real one has a rather pathetic and somewhat strange personality.
>>81
It looks like Mitsuo from 4.
I want to see a strong guy in my head who’s more confident than Shadow.
The real one has crushed everything with power, but now an opponent has appeared that can’t be subdued by that.
Seeing a plain bald head feels a bit off.
Rather, it’s amazing that things have managed to work out so far while being so loose at the bottom.
>>85
Akechi was amazing.
>>86
I also feel like Yaru was secretly supporting me, maybe.
The existence of Akechi is definitely an ace up our sleeve…
I have a baseless confidence that I’m fine no matter what happens because I’m Shidou, but in reality, I think those around me are desperately supporting me.
That’s that kid’s first pregnancy, huh?!
I wonder at what age Akechi started causing trouble.
If Futaba’s mother is also Akechi, then she must have known from quite a young age, right?
The ambitious part is hidden within, which is why they carry themselves confidently.
This guy’s obvious pathetic behavior is summed up in how he tries to cover it up with petty tricks, starting with his drunken disgraceful acts.
A guy who seems irregular and can’t move according to his inner self.
Muscle bulking is surreal and laughable, but
When you think of it as a manifestation of a mindset that has resolved everything with violent machoism, it’s pretty dangerous.
>>92
It’s a good villain that comes out after destroying the vehicle with the mob mentality I used, which is the complete opposite of cooperation.
Always using buffs is cheating, isn’t it?
Raul, who was made with great fanfare for the final battle, was thrown away as trash.
Isn’t the bald guy’s strategy relying too much on Akechi besides his own voice?
Bald guy, awaken your Persona and physically knock your political rivals out of the way!
>>96
Well, if they were someone who could do that, they probably wouldn’t be relying on Akechi in the first place.
I was messed up by the Heat Riser.
What is that reckless effect?
The bosses had talent to some extent, but they were people who went off the path.
Perhaps the bald man had talent as a politician.
At first, being covered in casts might be like an unnecessary overconfidence, as if I’m saying I haven’t even tried my best yet.
Can’t you at least stop calling the high school students who came to listen to the speech “kids”?
>>102
Why do I have to flatter a powerless brat who doesn’t even have the right to participate in politics?
If someone is spreading bad rumors, you can simply crush their life and make them lose credibility.
>>102
I thought the surface looked good, but I can’t believe it ended up being like this.
The horse made by humans had a good design.
I like that kind of thing.
Even if I get this guy to change his mind, it’s going to be annoying with so many subordinates.
I seriously thought it was the final boss.
Kids don’t have the right to vote…
The funny Char in the thread image and DXM is nice, isn’t it?
You little piece of trash from the bottom!
Even before obtaining Akechi, I was already a Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly member.
>>111
I almost fell from grace after messing up, but somehow I managed to pull through!
>>111
If he could have done something at that point, Akechi would have probably figured it out…
Skull got rejected! What a pathetic guy!
Ultimately, it is to fight without transforming into a different form, relying solely on one’s own body.
It feels good to think that I am stronger than kings, gods, and demons.
>>115
It’s trash, but there’s something that makes it good, like it has a certain consistency in the shadow.
>>115
Is this guy really my arch-enemy…? His weakness is often joked about, and I actually think so too.
Conversely, the shadow with more integrity than the main body is a joke, so the battle with the muscle-bound character gets pretty intense.
The side is too weak.
There may be original characters for other bosses, but I wonder if this one has one too.
>>117
This guy isn’t even based on a fictional source.
>>117
Anyone can see that this is based on Char.
Char
Char for those who are thinking about a social reform.
The vulgar Char.
It’s not appearing at all now, but it would be interesting if enemies like Devil Summoners showed up.
Arise, citizens!
For now (before the Kaneshiro Palace heist), he seems like a really minor character… I wonder if he’ll make a good antagonist.
>>126
For now, let’s close the thread and move on.
>>126
Don’t open a thread in a place like that.
Don’t just watch the thread.
It’s just that I wear a mask and turn red…
I like the development where, after facing increasingly distant big players from Kamoshida, it ultimately circles back to Joker’s personal rival.
I will establish the strongest nation myself.
It’s interesting that there are people who get angry when the theory about the parent of Futaba is mentioned.
>>135
Well, I think it’s more like a background setting, so it’s not something that needs to be shown.
>>135
I absolutely don’t want this bald guy to become my father-in-law.
The shadow should be hiding their true feelings to some extent, so perhaps they aren’t saying anything that extreme as a politician in their normal capacity.
They usually say things like “brat” and such.
I heard it’s a parody of Shah.
I haven’t seen Gundam, but I kind of understand it.
A man who has additional charges piled up whether it’s R or S.