
We did it, remake! Let’s learn about compliance in the Reiwa era!! ~Updated to fit the times!~ 2025.6.9.BRKT0pinamuni
Didn’t you prepare swimwear that fits the girls, Hanamura?
I have a memory that it was harsher than the persistent teasing about being gay.
Could it be that if it’s remade, Hanamura will become incredibly beautiful…?
Was there a homo teasing joke in P4?
I think the training camp was tougher for the overweight people.
I’ve heard that the story of Kanji is popular overseas, and it seems like it would be difficult to change.
Yosuke’s teasing of Kanji about being gay was quite persistent, so if you’re wondering if that happened, then your memory of P4 is really fading.
It seems to be almost perfect as the behavior of a gay person afflicted with homophobia.
>>6If you make it a serious character like that, wouldn’t it be considered progressive in terms of political correctness?
I remembered that it was a serious matter regarding Kanji.
I didn’t realize it was a homo theme…
Kanji seemed to be struggling, but even if Naoto were a man, I think with that face and voice, it would be easy to go for it.
At first glance, he doesn’t look like the typical guy.
>>8Regarding the matter with Nakato, it’s also because it coincided with my own complex that I’m dealing with…
It’s funny that only Yosuke is attending.
>>9Well, this guy probably has the most topics that can’t be presented as-is in today’s world…
>>11Did Yosuke have such a story…?
>>42The teasing about homosexuality is persistent.
Will Mitsuo be the same as he is?
If it’s not as it is, it won’t make sense.
>>12The character’s personality is fine as it is, really.
I just feel a sense of bewilderment about what that person was all about…
Well, they are just releasing the P4G remaster as it is.
The release of Golden was 13 years ago, so the situation is different from now…
13 years ago!?
Kan is rather advanced in terms of struggles with gender identity, so it is forgiven.
It seems that Ohtani Hanako’s surroundings might get scolded.
>>16No, not at all…
Yosuke can be passed off as a character with such a personality, but it seems unlikely that the presence and treatment of Ohtani and Kawaguchi can be ignored as just a dull joke.
It’s probably not a problem for Kanji himself to be troubled.
I understand that it’s safer to cut it down to that extent.
Alright
Let’s cut down Hanamura.
>>19The television at the town’s electronics store is at the entrance of the dungeon.
The overly assertive behavior of the shadow was also a reflection of their insecurities.
I think I just played around a bit with a skit at camp.
This guy is the most of a homo…
The thing that shocked me the most was the story related to Mitsuo.
There is a stark difference in appearance between the main characters and others.
>>24Subtle.
So, are you saying that because a beautiful young boy came out from inside the bear, you’ll forgive it?
>>26It’s just the main character itself.
Well, I don’t know if it’s a person or not.
I feel like Shadow is just exaggerating his girlish tastes, but he doesn’t even seem to be gay…
Do you understand, Yosuke, that 13 years ago was before the Great East Japan Earthquake?
You mean to get closer to celebrities or real people like in 5?
I like the drawings of the person in the thread.
Even though he’s a good guy at heart, his homo sonority is intense, but when it comes to me, his flaws don’t seem to show much, which is the core of Yosuke, so if that’s altered too much, it would be a completely different character.
I hope they’ll adjust the difficult character well.
Yosuke’s teasing about being gay is persistent, but
When I rode double with Yosuke and got close, Kanji started blushing and said, “Whoa…” He’s totally a gay dude.
How about making Hanamura gay as well?
>>33A homosexual who dislikes homosexuals.
If you properly frame it as a homosexual theme, it could indeed be accepted as a delicate psychological portrayal of a gay adolescent.
I’m pursuing a tough guy persona, but I’m troubled by my love for cute things.
The shadow that emerged, Kanji the homosexual, is good as a depiction of complex feelings, but Yosuke making fun of it in a homosexual way is not acceptable.
It’s understandable that Otani-san could be erased from existence itself.
But if I delete it, it might end up feeling like I’m just confirming the answer in a different way…
Wasn’t Yosuke gay?
Mr. Ohtani should show his good side by devouring object X like in an anime.
No bike destruction, please.
*We are reproducing the expressions of the time as they are.
Isn’t it fine to just leave it as is with a note like that?
I feel like it will be relatively flat during the intermission once it becomes beautiful.
Hanamura’s attitude towards women is something that can’t be openly expressed in today’s society, even without the homophobic teasing.
>>45But he’s kind to me…
Yosuke is going to be replaced by a voice actor…?
Surely, you wouldn’t do something like that…?
>>47Why did you think that?
It seems that the voice actor was removed; that’s a story for the overseas version.
Sending unsolicited sexual harassment emails to girls in the middle of the night and preparing swimsuits without permission is seriously creepy, Hanamura.
I don’t understand bulletin board compliance…
Sometimes, I think a response is normal, but it gets deleted, and I worry that something is wrong with me.
Yosuke’s teasing of Kanji in a homoerotic way is what stands out to me.
It probably means that it was an expression that didn’t bother anyone at the time.
Yosuke is like the embodiment of the remnants of the Heisei era… But a Yosuke who isn’t non-delivery can’t help but be popular!!
>>53I guess I’ll just have to raise my enmity level towards Juness…
>>53It’s Yosuke who actively takes action to move the conversation, and if Yosuke weren’t so disappointing, there would be no reason for Sensei to be popular.
I want them to leave just enough disappointing qualities so as not to be disliked.
Was Kanji really being rubbed like that?
I thought that, but it feels like it was Yosuke who kept teasing in that direction even after Kanji joined.
Looking back now, it was just that Shadow was like that, but in reality, I was just grappling with a gap between my appearance and hobbies, so I wonder why I get labeled as gay.
>>56It’s not been tampered with so much that it can be considered a basic range, so G is at fault.
>>56Those who immediately tease with “homosexual” remarks are probably the same ones who will quickly bring up those kinds of complexes as well.
Is it really food when the women make curry or something? This expression might be worthy of saying…
>>57Mudon curry is not curry…
If Yosuke admits that he is gay, then his tendency to act in a homophobic manner is just a reflection of his own nature, which would resolve things neatly.
Do you understand?
I’m having a serious conversation right now, so please sleep until midnight, Mayonaka Imoge.
You guys, what the… cough, cough…
Curry is either sweet or spicy, right!
This stinks!!
It’s gritty!
It’s gritty and gooey, and there are also squishy parts…
I have all kinds of bad feelings swirling around, and I can’t swallow them!
It’s amazing!!!
>>62The bad meal repeats are one thing, but I want this to be kept.
It was really interesting.
It’s a shame that non-silent partner characters quickly overshadow the presence of the silent protagonist, right?
I’ve seen a ton of works that feel like Persona 4 followers… We don’t need a protagonist anymore.
>>63Did you just mention the air leader of Abachu?
>>64It wasn’t that game, but when I looked it up, I found some impressions that seemed to be directly usable, and it was no good.
It seems like everyone does the same kind of thing…
I haven’t played Golden, but are there various additions in the story segments?
It’s a perfect food review.
In this case, it’s amazing that there are already discarded voices resembling confession scenes found within the game, so it’s really not impossible.
>>68Wasn’t that about the remnants of a dead female protagonist?
>>69Before I could create a female protagonist in 3, it was already found, and there are none like Kanji, Kuma, or others, so that’s not possible.
Kanji identifies as male and only likes women, but while wanting to be manly, he feels a gap with his love for cute things and his domestic side.
I thought Naoto was a man, but liking him makes me wonder if I’m gay…? It’s actually quite trendy to be troubled by that.
It seems like there won’t be any new scenarios since my schedule is already packed.
Even though his face is quite handsome, it’s easy to see why he doesn’t attract girls.
>>73There is basically no delicacy.
Is idlussy also out?
I believe that creating a thread image during the process is considered correct from a compliance perspective.
>>75Should we intersperse Nanako’s Perfect Compliance Classroom at key points?
The toughest part is the interactions inside the tent.
I can’t believe you could say something like that so bluntly to a junior…
Is it okay to sleep with Kanji in the tent, and when a bear appears, I ask Kanji if he’s the type for that kind of thing, so I always bring up gay topics whenever I get the chance.
Training is unavoidable.
There’s no need to cut out Kanji’s story, right?
I think that Yosuke’s teasing after joining is excessive, so that part might be cut down.
Kanji was really relatable when he wondered what masculinity is like overseas, so I don’t think any changes are needed.
In America, many people seriously struggle because there is a strong expectation for masculinity.
That’s why only one person is taking the compliance training in the image.
>>81Aren’t you just using compliance training as an excuse to be alone with me?
The woman was also more or less the same.
>>84At first, they seem fine, but upon deeper consideration, they all have considerable issues with their humanity and communication.
>>84Isn’t it a bit cruel to treat Yosuke like that? He can be kind of creepy sometimes, but that balances it out.
>>100I’m honestly fed up with unreasonable violent women…
If they get bleached too much, it might turn into a story where the nice guys gather to just defeat the not-so-cool guys.
I hope everyone can stay somewhat incomplete.
>>85I would really like it to be there since the shadow is indeed a lump of absence.
It’s not good for compliance to be fat and have a bad personality, so let’s help Ohtani lose some weight.
>>87Making a fat person lose weight is probably more of a compliance issue!
Show your good side while staying fat.
>>91If the beautiful Otani-san comes out, I might laugh.
>>87If I lose weight, I won’t be able to destroy motorcycles!
…I could do without something like that!
>>94If there’s nothing left of the homo teasing, Hanamura would just end up being a pitiable guy…
I wonder why 4 became so popular.
>>88Thanks to anime, the number of newcomers has increased.
>>88The stylish approach from 3 fits the fresh, juvenile vibe better than 3.
>>99To be honest, I don’t really feel refreshed while playing.
Kanji’s worries might be fine, but I wonder if Kanji’s dungeon and shadow are okay…
Regarding Kanji, it depicts the fluctuations of gender identity and the sensitivity to the gazes of those around them, as well as the conflicts that occur during the unique process of establishing an identity in adolescence, which is rather reflective of the Reiwa era.
>>92On the contrary, modern stories are a bit interesting.
I wonder if Midnight Live TV will make a comeback… probably not…
Kanji is like an epidemic during puberty, but Yosuke is a gay who teases himself as a gay in order to completely avoid being discovered as one.
Yosuke is like that too, so even if he gets hurt, it’s fine… it maintains balance.
As a result of being bleached from the compliance training, it’s no good that Yosuke ends up suffering all the time…
>>104Well then, the women will also receive training…
Also, at the time, 4 was the latest installment for a long time…
I feel that removing everything around Ohtani wouldn’t particularly have any impact.
It’s also quite pitiful to destroy a moped…
I thought Mr. Otani brought out an incredibly stereotypical villain even back then…
Personally, I don’t dislike it that much, but I understand it could become a problem.
Yosuke’s problem is that he has had almost no opportunity to grow as a person because he finished his confrontation with the Shadow very early on.
The community is completely separate from the story, so the personality remains the same.
>>109It seems like you haven’t played the main story.
In P4, the scenario is pretty much centered around Yosuke as the main character, right?
The curry at camp is something that a silly high school girl would get excited about, I suppose.
>>111That wasn’t just being overly excited, right?
I approached it with a seriousness that was about half sincere and half casual, but my sense and knowledge were garbage, and I didn’t even want to taste it…
If we’re not careful, it might turn into a situation where the depiction of sexual harassment disappears while the issue of violent women remains…
When we’re good together, we really are good together…
Making fun of homosexuals and overweight people might be tough in today’s era.
Is it safe to mess with older women?
I just discovered the existence of Yosuke’s unused voice lines.
Seriously…?
>>116There’s nothing serious about something that has been scrapped.
>>119You’ll be surprised that there’s a homo confession voice for the best friend character itself.
>>122I’ve heard it’s said to be remnants of trying to create a female protagonist, so I don’t understand.
Even if it were a homosexual confession, it would be a no-go, not for any backstory or anything.
>>123If it’s a female protagonist, it’s strange that other male characters didn’t dig into that.
It’s like the swimming suits from the mountain school and the beauty contest at the cultural festival, where Yosuke does unnecessary things → the women retaliate → the protagonist Kanji, who gets caught up in it, also ends up bearing the sadness. Isn’t that just too sad for Kanji?
If Persona is willing to sell in China, Yosuke’s voice will probably change.
If you ignore China, nothing will change.
Kanni was a good guy throughout and had respect for his seniors, but thinking back now, it’s unfortunate how Naoto got cheated on and everything.
There are expressions that may appear discriminatory, but I think it can be resolved by including a note that respects the intentions of the creators at that time and states that it is recorded as it was expressed then.
I’m surprised that it’s not coming out on Switch2.
I wonder if it will come out eventually?
>>126I think it was just a matter of timing that they didn’t know about Switch2 or couldn’t respond.
There doesn’t seem to be any particular reason not to release it.
>>128I didn’t know, what do you think a game manufacturer is…
Actually, games often have a lot of discarded voice lines.
>>127So do you really think that I might use a homo voice and record it…?
>>137So weren’t you planning to make something like Hamuko?
>>146If that’s the case, I’ve been saying that it would be strange if there were no traces of the female protagonist in the other voices.
Isn’t the answer that there isn’t any? There was already homosexual favoritism at the time of sin and punishment.
Isn’t it too tough for Mitsuo to do this now…?
Even back then, it was a little tough.
>>129He’s a character that relies on toughness… and Shadow is still a baby too.
I feel that it’s more about having a discriminatory mindset, to be honest…
Yousuke has become just a saint.
Switch 2 will probably have something like P4RGR coming out.
There was a character that only appeared in the anime, right? The one that Yuki-san voiced.
I wonder if it will be re-imported…
>>136It seems like only the text was added for the butcher’s daughter.
>>136It’s nice, isn’t it, signboard girl?
I want even a minor role with a standing illustration.
The original event remains the same.
Let’s add an event for compliance training.
Nowadays, there might be classes on LGBT in high schools.
Just add a note at the start saying it’s the values of the time, and it will be fine.
They usually put a statement at the beginning of reruns or revivals of old movies.
If someone is just lacking experience and is bad at cooking, that’s one thing, but those who make awful food without even tasting it, thinking “I think this will be delicious if I add this!” are really something else…
Isn’t it true that being a no-go is everything, regardless of anything else?
>>149If all I can see is jun, it’s one thing, but if I said I like him, then there’s no choice but to cut him out.
Looking back, Persona 4 is overall made with the afterglow of the Heisei era…
>>150It’s kind of like residual heat, you know, we’re right in the middle of the Heisei era…
The high level of compliance awareness in rural high schools in the 2010s is kind of unsettling in its own way.
>>151Even though it’s the countryside, it’s the 2010s, so is there really that much of a difference from the city?
It’s true that my values have changed quite a bit from 2011 to now.
>>151I grew up in a rural school in the 2010s, but it was a little more decent…
Having a maidenly hobby, I can understand the gap with my appearance, but I’m still struggling.
It’s a different issue if I’m getting interested in a guy (who is actually a girl)…
If we start talking about compliance and such, Morokin will be the first to die…
>>155Listen up! This transfer student is a useless trash who has fallen from the city!
>>158When you think about it calmly, it’s only natural that it would be brought directly to the Board of Education, so you shouldn’t think about it seriously.
Since it’s a story about the spiritual world, don’t just cover up the unpleasant things, but properly digest it as a new scenario.
>>156When asked if they are staff who can do that…
If we want a scenario that delves deeper into the characters’ inner selves, I’d like the original staff to handle it.
I don’t think it’s necessary to change the expression out of consideration for outsiders, since only fans from back then will buy it anyway.
Morokin is just a little biased towards women, calling the transfer student from the city a fallen warrior and drinking until he vomits at the camp.
>>161Well, it’s not enough to be killed, but it’s definitely trash…
>>163That was mentioned in the main story as well…
There are no worthless people who would be okay with being killed.
>>165Adachi too?
>>170It seems that you haven’t provided any Japanese text to translate. Please provide the text you would like translated.
If I fix the undesirable aspects of Yosuke, it will turn into an evil project where all of Yosuke’s disappointing elements are completely handed over to Shoutarou Morikubo.
Yosuke’s uselessness is partly because he’s an unpopular character, and there’s also a need for him to drive the conversation.
Won’t it lose its flavor if I make it too beautiful?
I don’t want to see you, Yosuke, being popular… I want you to be my partner…
>>169It seems that will lead to a connection from the late-night sweet potato game to exclusive training for gay relationships.
If you include Hanamura’s death route, then persistent homosexual teasing would also be a depiction of that, and it’s perfect, Kuma.
No matter how worthless someone is, they should atone for their sins; there is no one who deserves to be killed.
Isn’t Kuma acting quite harassy towards everyone except Nana-chan?
>>174It’s probably just that I’m repeating what I’ve just learned, but it somehow feels like I have a bit of a childish vibe to me.
I like my relationship with Nanako because it’s heartwarming.
>>174You’re crossing the line of being forgiven just because you’re a mascot! It happens a lot.
Shall we have a 23-way?
Yosuke’s worst flaw is that he broke the DVD of “Dragon’s Legend” and returned it as is, hoping he wouldn’t get caught.
Perhaps the worst thing is the protagonist who can casually juggle multiple romantic relationships.
I want the girl boss to remain out of the target for攻略 even if she is implemented.
The conversation is about how tough guys who are potentially gay are actually afraid of that aspect and don’t know how to confront it, so isn’t that a scenario similar to avoke?
Yosuke’s disappointing elements, like doing this here or getting hooked on online casinos, can only be made to feel like they don’t hurt anyone.
If Yosuke, who is perfect at compliance, is taking care of things, then we don’t need a leader anymore.
Even if there were a female gang leader, the relationship with Nanako seems to carry a strong flavor of the lost mother…
>>185It’s the one that my dad gets whispered about by others…
It’s quite tough to see the trend of assigning overtly ugly appearances to hate-inducing characters, so I’d be happy if it has become milder.
Mitsuo will probably become a handsome man.
The contents and actions don’t change.
Mitsuo seemed to have a slightly better face in the anime, at least.
Morokin is worthless, but there are students who seriously seek advice about their future and feel sad.
There are some who feel relieved when someone dies, and there are others who think that person wasn’t someone to die for… I love the perfect sense of balance in that.
>>191Actually, when I asked if I could be involved in both the cultural club and the sports club, I loved the line “So you’re planning to enjoy your youth, huh?” and I can’t bring myself to dislike it…
Thanks to the cheese cow, Mitsuo’s resolution has improved.
>>192There are no aggressive cheese guy like that.
I mean, there aren’t any regardless of the cheese gyudon.
The way Abaddon treats people is a bit off.
It’s often said, but it’s so typical for popular girls from other schools to come over to invite you, and they’re just full of energy, not at all like they’re introverted.
Mitsuo… who was that again… I remember being surprised when they appeared right away in the second playthrough.
“The cheese cow is more like Adachi, right?”
Abaddon aside, Mitsuo is a crazy guy who firmly believes that he should be able to cross the Amagi pass, so I think it’s fine for him to look exactly like that to emphasize his abnormality…
Mitsuo is not a “chee beef” but a horror, right?