
Why couldn’t I just say “Well, that’s settled”?
It seems like waiting for the remake will be more enjoyable.
The police didn’t realize that the kidnapping and murder were the work of the same perpetrator, but didn’t they start suggesting that it was the same culprit?
Of course, that’s decided.
Even if it’s written that someone fell from the television, it would be strange for a police officer, who shouldn’t know anything about such a supernatural crime, to just acknowledge it by saying “Yes, that’s right.”
The perpetrator’s method involves throwing the target into the world inside the television and having the monsters there kill them.
Only the protagonists are aware of the situation.
In that situation, when I chased the truck that the kidnapper who abducted the target was in, there was no one inside and only a television was in the cargo area.
The line that was said after that is this.
Adachi Persona is cool, but they’re not very smart.
I don’t even remember why Nabatame was released and able to run for office.
>>8
When I asked Mr. Dojima, it became clear that we couldn’t replicate putting objects inside the television, so the plan of the crime couldn’t be established as evidence.
Since there were many people who didn’t quite understand, a clear symbol like pancakes was used in 5.
>>9
It’s just that the time until collection is too long.
Oh, there was such foreshadowing… I see.
I had no idea why this was the deciding factor.
>>11
The protagonists understand that everything is connected in the case, while the police are treating the murders attributed to Morokin as the work of the same culprit, so Yukiko and Kanji’s runaway incident is considered just that and hasn’t even become a case.
Even though Naoto properly explained it after this…
It’s okay to understand that you knew something the police shouldn’t have known.
I understand that it’s a bit weak to be a deciding factor.
They’re a lazy cop, so there’s a little bit of leeway if their statements aren’t entirely consistent.
>>14
If you dig deeper, they’ll expose a ridiculous number of flaws…
I don’t know! It must have been Nabatame who did it all!
>>15
From the player’s perspective, I want this level of decisiveness.
I feel that many players chose Adachi through the process of elimination.
>>18
It seems that in the initial planning, they were organizing a scenario where “the chosen person becomes the real culprit,” with everyone having some sort of flaw.
…Is that even possible?
>>23
If Mr. Dojima becomes the culprit, Nanako-chan’s heart will die.
>>23
That seems like a good metaphor for a world of humans who only see the reality they want to see.
>>23
It is theoretically possible.
>>34
In terms of man-hours…?
When I was questioned by Mr. Dojima, I honestly spoke, but since it’s an absurd story that could be seen as trying to deceive, it’s strange to accept it easily.
On the internet, the phrase “Oops, the Inari-san discovery” is recognized as the lines spoken by Yukiko during a blowjob, but it originally comes from a line by Adachi.
>>20
Wait a minute!? Can you really believe that!?
>>20
I just found out about the original source for the first time.
It’s explained properly before and after the story, so you can understand it normally, not just through the process of elimination.
I want to say that, but I understand that most players, when they get to this point, just mash the circle button to skip through it.
Rather, it was a struggle to calm down the Amatsu no Satsugai Squad led by Yosuke.
In the first place, I’m not even intending to treat this as a reasoning game, so as long as I set the flags, it doesn’t matter if I’m wrong; I can just correct it and move on…
At first, there was also a suspect named Yukiko, right?
>>27
In the initial settings, I feel like Yousuke was the culprit.
>>35
Yukiko was supposed to be the official heroine in the initial settings.
I became a player just like P3!
The culprit is… the innkeeper, isn’t she!?
The culprit is… Yosuke, right!
Here, the phrase “I’ve uncovered the truth!” and the way everyone joyfully enters the television without caring about where their ability comes from is remarkably well-crafted.
Well, from the player’s perspective, the protagonist’s persona just appeared out of nowhere, and the ability to enter the television seems to have just popped up too.
It’s good because it’s Adachi, but if the real culprit could also be my comrade, it would be an incredibly dark and depressing scenario that would make 3 look pale…
Right after Yosuke, the culprit, killed his favorite senior, let’s look for the real culprit, partner! That’s a bit…
Thinking calmly about the fact that this scenario was created in just one year from 3 is really shocking.
Seeing Akechi’s blatant nature, I think he has too high a level of disguise for just a little suspense element in an RPG.
Although it’s famous for the cola, it’s actually true that Sensei eats Nanako’s pudding…
In this case, even if we say it’s the real culprit, they are not involved in any of the other incidents, so there’s nothing we can do about it.
I feel like it would work just by saying, “Of course that’s decided,” without thinking too deeply about it.
Because this guy is a bad detective on the surface.
It’s easy to get a boost of courage with pudding. I’ll eat it after confirming my name is written on it.
>>44
Did you eat Nanako’s pudding…?
>>50
Yeah, but… big brother can gather his courage and doesn’t have to worry about time passing, so he can move around at night.
Well, that’s the main purpose of 4.
It’s a great scene where the three brains are reasoning outside in the falling snow.
Nanako pudding boosts your courage, after all…
Well, the fatal part is that after being confronted, I keep exposing so many flaws about myself, so it doesn’t really matter if the doubt is weak.
Yeah
But you know…
What the leader ate
White miso that looks like red miso, dried pickles, expired milk, a small bag of wasabi, a bite-sized piece of bitter melon, Juness’s salted food (a favorite of Dojima), mushrooms I’ve never seen, and a brown ball (something that was a pear).
I didn’t think I would be reasoning it out myself, so I was brushing it off lightly… even during the Akechi incident…
Adachi ends up sending a seriously mysterious letter because there are not enough hints about the culprit.
I wanted to see individual endings for the heroines, so if there’s a remake, I’d like it to be included.
Including 8-way ED.
I hate it when the P4 heroine stabs me with thorns when I refuse her events.
>>58
Isn’t it not so bad to cheat in the first place?
>>68
After dating everyone, I want to spend Christmas with Yosuke, Kanji-kun, and Kuma!
Futaba is the worst.
When facing the Valentine’s event in a harem situation, while other girls just pressure or get angry,
This guy cries. When he cries, it feels like I’m the one at fault, which makes me feel bad. It’s the worst.
>>59
That’s a nostalgic roof garbage standard, isn’t it!
It’s fine to have a playboy in the community, but I want the heroine role in the story to be a woman.
>>60
Isn’t Nanako fine?
Nao-chan talked about forgetting her socks in the room.
It’s nice that Chie-chan asks why socks come off in the room, isn’t it?
It seems that Yukiko’s reactions are more intense or serious compared to other heroines, probably because she was the main heroine.
When shaken, they run away from the spot.
Cheating on a New Year’s date…? You’re not, right? Putting pressure on me like that.
I was considering the possibility that the mastermind is actually one of the members of the group.
I want to see the part where Yuki and Chie-chan find out about the love triangle!
It’s not just gas stations, but isn’t it difficult to have conversations that don’t kill the mood?
It’s impossible with just observations.
>>66
Don’t push me off just because my family is trying to stop me and I can’t accept it!
Yukiko and her friend make an incredibly good-looking couple…
>>69
I actually think that because of the initial settings, when they line up, they have the most fitting visuals.
Don’t let your heart become garbage in the attic!
There is already someone who has become a special relationship, but…
Well, whatever…
In the first week, I couldn’t straightforwardly ask Chie-chan for her phone number, so I mustered up some courage, and should I just ask Yukiko directly…
I think the design is clever because when players are in a tense moment, their blood is up, and there are important conversations and choices everywhere.
>>75
I think the overall structure in that area is good, but I still wonder about the correct option being “I don’t know exactly what it is, but something feels off.”
When I’m in a relationship with Yukiko, I look forward to every event so much that if I were to cheat, my heart would hurt and I would feel like I’d die.
>>76
Don’t hesitate, just stop cheating.
>>76
Don’t cheat.
It seems that the initial proposals that came up one after another were like this, and it makes you wonder why they want to betray the players so much, but given the time period of Atlas, it might make sense…
>>77
It feels like the usual operation of Atlas these days!
I want to endlessly watch the three of them messing around for a year.
But I’m glad they kept it light since I probably wouldn’t be able to recover if Yosuke revealed, “A shocking truth is now revealed!”
Chie-chan
The Shin Megami Tensei series itself was created as a counter to fantasy, and this recent metaphor was born from further countering that modernity…
The Joker can get away with crossing boundaries as a joke, but the women of Yashiro Inaba approach things in a realistic way, which is bothersome…
No, that’s not okay.
Having a girlfriend and dating other women.
It’s cute how Chie-chan pretends not to notice, even though she’s clearly sensing the infidelity, because she’s afraid.
Did p4 have any infidelity exposed? Since it’s Marie and Chie-chan, maybe there was nothing?
>>91
There’s an event to inform a partner who won’t be spending Christmas together, but Marie’s Christmas event is separate from the usual, so there’s no infidelity event either.
There’s no dungeon conversation since Marie isn’t here.
It’s not that I’m revealing it… it’s more like you’re poking at it while being aware.
I’m sorry for declining. I have something important to do. I can’t really say. Shirakane Naito, today? You’re going out with someone else, right? That… doesn’t answer my question. Shirakane Naito, no, it’s fine. I don’t want to know the answer… There is a mystery, and I know the answer, but I want to look away from that answer… Shirakane Naito, even though I’m trying to calmly analyze the situation, for some reason, another part of me stops me. It will only hurt…
It’s the game’s fault for allowing that to happen! Bad! Bad!
>>95
I know it can’t be erased now, but I think it’s a bit strange that this can be done in this scenario, especially in 5.
Huh? I don’t remember any heroines other than the party members… My memory is fading quite nicely.
>>96
Demon King Abaddon
Wasn’t Nanako’s slime chocolate a punishment for infidelity?
>>98
That was just the runaway of goodwill.
Certainly, compared to this, the p5 version still has a bit of a gag feel to it…
Why do you show me something that makes my heart tighten like that?
Risette is such a hassle…
>>102
No matter how you think about it, the player is to blame!!!
I can only laugh at something like having nine partners…
Rather, how can P5 handle it in a comical way when they have more people and it’s more troublesome over there…?
>>104
I feel that it’s really significant that Sojiro is following me.
Well, is it really okay when there’s also Kokochan, who’s like a bad daughter?
>>104
It might be the difference between the countryside and the city.
>>104
It’s a crazy situation with a large number of people and a wide range of ages, so it can actually be funny!
>>115
There are teachers, and there are also people who act as parental figures for support…
Where are you planning to go after refusing everything…?
>>107
Nanako… I’m coming now…
Of course, that’s settled.
Do that kind of thing to girls… you know…
>>111
There are other communities where the target is mocked by third parties.
Why is it only you that makes Sensei so angry…?
I wonder, Chie-chan’s reaction is the most frightening.
Sōjirō seems to think that even if that guy is getting into trouble, he will end up taking over the Rublan together with Futaba!
The Joker is the kind of character that you can expect to act like that…
P4 perfectly captures the expression of the countryside’s subtle darkness that one usually tries to avoid, but somehow emerges in certain moments.
Is it true that you have big breasts, Nakato?
>>119
I don’t know the exact value, but it’s certain that Rize-chi will be surprised.
In the unclear after story comic adaptation, it was clearly a big bust.
It’s impossible to hide it even within the party, let alone at school…
In other words, if one of the girls gets a boyfriend, it becomes a shared topic of conversation, right…?
>>121
Yukiko Chie’s double dating takes some serious guts!
>>135
When both of them are blushing on the way to school, it makes me wonder… aren’t they talking to each other?
>>135
But I properly answered on the phone to Yosuke that “both of us can go”…
That guy is growing vigorously both during and after the main story.
It seems that the class leader is debuting in the countryside, but I also want to see the class leader from the first year.
Soujirou seems to have had a mischievous youth, and he has the kind of vibe that makes you think he might be putting himself on a pedestal while lecturing others.
>>126
But anyway, I think you should be firmly angry about Futaba.
>>126
It was written in an art book that Sojiro is actually the type that is devoted.
At the beginning of 5, I was expecting to finally see a scenario where I’m betrayed by a companion, but it turned out it was just Akechi, who isn’t really a companion.
Garbage from the city that ravages rural women → Garbage in the attic → Garbage that ravages women of other species while running for office → next…?
I will return to the city in a year, so I will make multiple girlfriends and come back to the city.
I’m worried about Kanji’s emotions because of Naoto-kun, who is fully in the afterstory mode.
>>133
For now, it seems I won’t have to worry about homosexuals…
It was great, she had big boobs.
It’s understandable to be stunned when you find yourself at a site where nine women are booked.
>>134
In reality, they are probably gathering little by little with a time delay… After four people, there’s nothing left to do but laugh.
When Kanji did art and crafts during Nanako’s homework event… it was incredibly elaborate! It’s something that really left an impression.
>>136
Every time the past is dug up, it’s heartwarming to find out my home economics skills are really high.
I love the temperature difference in the comparison image of the class leader during the school transfer and the rhythm game class leader.
Kanji is really good at sewing and also incredibly skilled at cooking.
Like Gojo-kun from KiseKoi.
Due to experiencing the slightly over-the-top suspense elements of 4, the revelations in 5 felt somewhat lacking.
Well, Igor’s preparation was pretty amazing, but basically, it’s fine to just proceed with the conversation normally.
>>141
The true ending condition for 4 is quite tough without any information…
>>146
It’s understandable that the first appearance was labeled as a joke technique.
Kanji is good, right…? I hope there’s progress with Mobko who was with him.
To be honest, I feel like if I were there, I would probably just go with the atmosphere and decide.
>>144
The reason for being suspected is why the threat letter was changed from “I’ll kill you” to “I might be killed.”
As long as you don’t say something like “It was all Ikuta who added it,” you’re safe.
>>150
I really love that feeling of “Ah!” where you feel understood around here.
No matter what Akechi does, the thought of “but pancakes…” crosses my mind, so I can’t cultivate a sense of camaraderie.
I laughed at the imagined mysterious nameless person who knows the outline of the incident and is attending.
The case was solved, but we haven’t resolved anything about the shadow and persona, huh? When I was told that, I realized, “Yeah.”
The thread image is not a decisive blow, but rather a result of various factors building up over time.
I want chocolate.
This is something only a monster could say.
If anything, the fact that you’re crushing the threatening letter that said to send forensic experts to Dojima already makes it a police matter on your side.
>>154
Hmm, but since I put the threat letter myself, if I crush it, it’s like nothing ever happened…
If Nanako invites me, I’ll either cancel everything or finish all my commitments in parallel to rush over.
>>156
The golden anime there was interesting.
Where are you going leaving your partner behind?
I can’t say.
→It’s at Nanako’s place.
>>158
On the contrary, it might become an excuse to follow.
I’m being swept away lightly, but wait a minute.
17 years? Seriously?
>>160
Try to remember what the hard was for MUJI.
>>160
“Persona 4” is a PlayStation 2 game released by Atlus on July 10, 2008.
I like that the protagonist in the P4 anime was featured in the second week.
If it weren’t for the log feature, I wouldn’t have realized the true nature of the discomfort with the pancakes.
It’s been 13 years since G.
It might be said that it could be remastered this time.
I felt a bit sorry that only the protagonist in the game doesn’t show any flaws as the story progresses.
In the beginning, when Yukiko was around, Mr. Dojima suspected her, but back then the leader was just buying up fried food every day, and at the start of the week, he would buy it up until the vending machine ran out, only taking ointments and toilet paper back from the bathroom…
Calm down.
I was with Ryuji and Yusuke.
Believe me.
The craziest thing about wanting chocolate is the uncle who can handle it.
I heard the worst evaluations, such as having a criminal record and being smart, about a character in a game for the first time.
Soujirou seems to have been quite playful while being an elite, even though he didn’t fail any teachers.
It was reinforced around there for R’s Valentine…
3: Those who sleep during class
4: A serious student who attends classes.
5: The one who brings a cat to class, fiddles with their phone, makes a Molotov cocktail, and gets the teacher involved to cancel the class.
>>174
This guy is definitely dangerous.
>>177
Moreover, it’s crazy that they have a criminal record while under auditing.
I like how the other members are each progressing their own communities without the main character.
If I had the courage of a hero, the knowledge of a living encyclopedia, the communicative power of a word spirit, the tolerance of a mother, and the perseverance of a tough guy, maybe it wouldn’t have been just a dream to lie down with four beautiful girls lined up…
The class leader is like… unbuttoning the front of their uniform…
The teacher is so different before and after the persona manifests that it feels like they’re a completely different person.
>>181
I laughed because they suddenly became really enthusiastic in the anime.
It’s nice to talk about things like forgetting socks in the sock room during conversations in the dungeon.
The teacher is also the steel sister complex leader from the official sources.
Nanako is the main heroine.
To be frank, I don’t really understand this character, but they keep saying it’s certain, so it’s only natural to say, “Yeah, that’s certain!” without it being strange at all, and I’ve been thinking that for a while.
>>186
I felt like they could casually go along with the conversation and spill information effortlessly.
I filled it up and then I vomited it out myself~!
Did you take off your socks…?
“I… I don’t know! Maybe if I had run away, there might have been a chance.”
It’s not originally a flawless deduction.
I just vomited something.
Since this part was a bit unclear, the next pancake in the series will have even bigger gaps.
I can’t say anything since I was the one who initially chose the bear as the culprit.
One person’s shadow looks different, and I wonder if it’s a bear shadow or if the shadow part of the bear is doing something unconsciously…
If there was a change in the voice actor for the bear in 4R, I might get suspicious.