
Amazing… Of course, that’s settled…
>>1A few years ago, when I was trying to redo it with knowledge of the background, the points where I clearly made mistakes were around here.
>>16There are people like Ikutame and Mitsuo who are going off the rails regardless of the thread’s topic, so in a way, they are being helped as a result.
The essence of the matter is that a simple story is being disrupted by external factors.
>>16Once you have been marked, even if you haven’t said anything, you’re already in a situation where you can’t do anything.
The actual perpetrator has already been caught, but if we leave it alone, the mist will eventually come out, so that’s not good.
It turned out that this was the only option through the process of elimination.
It’s a pitiful person.
I’ve played so much that I can hardly remember if I realized it on my own in the past.
It would be impossible without the elimination method or meta-reading.
There is zero physical evidence.
Perhaps as a reaction to the cabbage, the pancakes had become quite easy to understand.
>>6It feels like it’s almost directly telling me the answer in a way that’s easy to understand…
>>6Pancakes also have an aspect that can divert attention from Igor and other antagonists, so it would be better if they are noticed.
I have a memory of being pushed off and ending up with a bad ending, so I feel like I didn’t notice it at all.
If it were a straightforward method, this would be almost impossible.
>>8I think we can approach it properly once we get to the part asking, “Who is the culprit?”
It’s too difficult; it’s the commotion in front of the TV and Izanami.
– Always around the protagonists.
– You can be anywhere and not be suspected by anyone.
Since someone who isn’t mentioned in the work could also be a possibility, if we were to solve it purely with logic puzzles, then truly “of course, that’s the answer!” would be the key.
…but this guy is an idiot, so it seems like he could just brush it off by saying, “No, I’m sorry, I just said it on a whim!”
The culprit is the innkeeper.
I had already played P4U2 and got spoiled.
I wanted to see the innkeeper criminal route too.
>>13I want to see the Yosuke criminal route the most.
I think this guy would normally fall if he was given power before the boss.
>>246The route to drop the ikatame is…
>>246Living in a repressed rural area, the sudden onset of extraordinary circumstances and the amplification of hero aspirations can be quite precarious…
The cool role I got in U.
Because I’m an idiot, I make verbal blunders and get caught.
“It’s really unfair that you can get away with it by saying ‘It’s because I’m an idiot.'”
That was just Naoto… even Senpai’s bride only shook things up without any proof.
Since the key point was that both 4 and 5 slip their tongues, I laughed because metaphors are the same way.
The mystery elements that are firmly caught up in the grammar of suspense.
Thanks to that, I was like “Huh…?” in 5, which sought the mystery element!
Well, the staff didn’t really put much effort into creating that in the first place, so it’s more like the players are just having their own one-sided struggle…
The crime itself was just a desperate act that happened to be saved by coincidence.
Even if I noticed that this guy is the culprit,
I wonder if there are players who, without searching for “there’s something,” simply played and somehow reached it.
I didn’t think it would happen, but I’m sorry for dropping Yosuke at first.
>>24I’ll ask for a reason, just in case.
>>26I thought the culprit might be my partner in a Yasu-like way… so I went with Yosuke.
The thread image was also a “yasu position.”
Thanks to a copycat who didn’t plan anything in particular, the case has become a labyrinth…!
>>25For some reason, everyone thinks it’s a lone wolf…!
I thought it was this one, but I didn’t really understand the options and dropped it a lot.
“I could tell that Ikutame isn’t the true culprit, as there have been strong hints suggesting that all along.”
After that, through the process of elimination, I thought it might be this one since it has a voice… and I was right.
There is a television over there.
Since I did 4G → 5R → 3R in that order, I was really paranoid about who the mastermind of 3 was.
Somehow, it suddenly arrived in December…
>>32That part is so incomprehensible that even the remake has abandoned any attempt to fill in the gaps.
What the hell is that guy?
>>36Death
>>32It’s like I’ve been here from the very beginning…
I think this one can manage just fine.
The gas station employee must be under duress; I’ll kill you.
>>33It’s a store clerk that only appears on rainy days! That’s suspicious!
Hey… isn’t there a lot of ◇◇ that only appear during 〇〇 in this game?
>>33Wasn’t it revealed through analysis?
>>68No, the fastest one is definitely the main thread of the jar.
On the third day after its release, there was a response saying that if you talked to various characters after clearing the game, you could find another boss, and it quickly spread.
I knew about it because I got spoiled.
While playing, I definitely thought this guy was suspicious… but I hardly noticed any specific logical flaws.
The desperate actions of Namitome aligned in a miraculously bad way, which is terrible.
Before the release, the cut with Dojima-san in the OP animation seems suspicious, and I saw someone saying that this guy is the culprit because of Madono.
That guy from Persona 3 is already the largest concept in history…
The shocking element of 5 is that Akechi was dead.
>>44Huh? I’m not dead though? I’d like you to stop killing me off on your own??!!!!!
(I am trying to remember whether this guy’s red tie being a hand-me-down from Mr. Dojima was official or a fan creation.)
I think someone who is pinpointing Adachi as the culprit is quite remarkable.
To be honest, I think a good number of users figured out that Ikutame isn’t the real culprit just by playing the Ikutame dungeon.
>>46The guidance is just too obvious…
From there, it started to feel strange like, “Doesn’t that guy’s lines not match up?”
>>46If there was malice, it wouldn’t turn into that dungeon…
>>55Well, it’s made in a way that could potentially mislead, like (is it a projection of Nanako’s psyche…?).
>>55The state of the dungeon is one thing, but the dialogue keeps saying things like “save” or “help.”
It’s a blunt way of saying that if you’re playing P3, then “the real culprit must be someone else since the club activity community isn’t finished yet.”
Because it was unbranded, the community…
This guy is so famous as the culprit that it’s difficult for newcomers to find it fresh.
It doesn’t seem like Ikuname is the culprit, but even if that’s the case, it’s too difficult not to bring down Ikuname in front of the TV.
Hey, Naoto, you were all enthusiastic a moment ago, so don’t act all calm now just because you’re riding on my coattails.
“The fact that the culprit is not Ikutame but is in Adachi is quite a challenge.”
“I honestly think a lot of users felt that Ikutame’s ‘I’m not the culprit’ appeal was quite strong, even on the first impression.”
Well, there are voices saying that there can’t be such employees at that gas station, so I guess the level of suspicion is higher than other guys…? (Looking at the fox)
I feel like I saw Yas in threads back then and thought, “Ah…” at some point.
Well, I really liked the interactions at the Dojima family.
When it comes to people earning suspicious points, it turns out that Mr. Dojima has actually been earning quite a bit too.
I understand that it’s not just about the community situation or persona level ending at Ikutame.
In that world, there are weird things popping up all the time, so I don’t really mind if there’s something a bit strange at the gas station!
>>58Mr. Ohtani is really something else, like a monster…
Nabekyō is the mastermind behind the match pop that the protagonists rescue on TV.
I don’t remember when the controller vibrated after shaking hands with the gas station clerk!
>>61When we first met, there was no face graphic, and our voices were different later on.
>>61Wow! In the upcoming Persona, such things are going to happen!!!
The feeling of being moved comes first.
I was watching anime and miraculously avoided spoilers, so I was saved.
I thought it was some cheerful guy holding a cabbage.
I think it can be greatly influenced by factors like age and whether you played P3 in real time.
If you can sense that Ikutame is not the culprit, then there’s no option to drop it in front of the TV, right?
Choosing to forget everything in P3 is an obviously bad choice, and besides, it’s during the middle of the story anyway.
After that, I think figuring out who the culprit is will involve quite a bit of a general approach or meta-analysis.
It’s easy to end up with a bad ending when it comes to options about what to do with Ikutame rather than identifying the true culprit.
Please forgive my half-hearted attitude, Hanamura…
>>66Something is wrong… I’m overlooking something… Calm down!!
>>79As expected, this correct route has a bit of a toxic vibe to it.
I thought this guy might be the culprit or something because I didn’t really understand his role.
The motivations and nature are just too insignificant…
This guy was on a pretty fine line between noticing and not noticing, so I got the impression that Akechi from 5 was quite careless.
That guy gets suddenly fast-talking and creepy when it comes to Ikutame TV.
The culprit is Yas.
Even if it’s different, I couldn’t forgive the guy who put Nanako through that…
At the same time, the thread about Ikutame was also created, and it was no good.
It’s great how the party is split right down the middle depending on whether to drop Mitama or not…
>>77I really like how the usually energetic guys start to shrink back and get scared under Yosuke’s pressure.
>>91Naoto calmly said that if it fell into the TV here, it would never come out, and that was scary too.
I think anyone can tell that this guy is the culprit, but it’s difficult to make the choice to go there.
Magatsu Izanagi is incredibly cool.
I dislike this guy itself.
I was able to pass through Ikutame without any particular problems on the first try, but…
I’m sure there’s a bad ending here, it seems like it would leave a bad aftertaste, so I loaded it up and dropped it onto the TV to check first.
That’s a given!
What was wrong again?
>>83It was information that the police could not know.
>>83Immediately after that, according to my senior’s wife, “What has been decided?”
>>83I wonder if it’s because I made a quick decision on information that I shouldn’t have known at that time…
“I guessed because this guy often comes to the house, and if he suddenly changes, he’s the scariest of all; I was fooled by the 5.”
I was convinced that Ikutame was no good, so I pushed him off the television to confirm the bad ending.
Well, in any case, it was a well-made game.
As a deduction, it may be unfair, but somehow it makes sense.
>>87When you think about it carefully, it’s unfair as a mystery story, but while playing, you really feel like you’ve been fooled!
I like that you never spoke badly of Mr. Dojima at all.
>>93It feels pretty obvious like p4u2, but I really liked the conversations with Dojima-san.
>>93I still don’t really like this guy, but the depiction of the chabudai in the anime was good.
It is sorrowful that the only place I could find solace in my heart was in someone else’s home, even if that someone was my boss.
I can’t believe that Nanako, whom I took care of for so long, has turned into such a dungeon.
Damn it, drop it!
If you hadn’t sent the threatening letter, I was about to drop you without making you think otherwise.
Throw this guy in jail and everything will be clear!
I was doing it, but I didn’t realize at all the question “Who gave me the strength?” It’s me.
Well, that’s a given! To be honest, I think I just said it on a whim and it was at a level I could get away with.
In the end, the key point is that it was found out that I erased the threatening letter next to Ms. Dojima.
I should have kept a diary.
I don’t remember how I felt about not having communication.
I did play Golden, but my memories around the thread images are faint, so I might play it if a revival comes out.
>>101The game is relatively long, so it’s faster to just watch the anime!
>>101The accomplice ending is something else, but the jester community along the way is really well done.
I thought it wasn’t so bad being around the old woman who kept saying “Tō-chan, Tō-chan,” but then her son came back and I got a subtle injury from it.
>>105Crash (sound of a tupperware falling)
That old hag is definitely at fault…!
If you keep playing until the basic Ikutame battle, the attachment to Nanako is so strong that even knowing it’s different, the structure makes you want to drop her, which is quite frustrating.
>>103Because of this, the flaws as a deduction game are really hidden, and I think the game’s design is skillful.
>>103In the scene where Nanako dies, the emotions of most players are in turmoil…
Adachi is such a complete loser, yet he is popular with women.
>>106If you change this into a woman and remove the part about sexual coercion, it’s the type that male otaku would like, so it’s not strange at all.
I think that if a guy doesn’t dislike this, it’s basically like they like Magatsu Izanagi or Dojima-san.
>>106There are quite a lot of people who like worthless men.
Was this guy’s monologue from the anime’s golden time?
It’s amazing how Ikutame has been working hard since then.
Everyone keeps talking about the gas station, but the choices for Ikutame’s survival before this are also quite strange.
What is this, six multiple-choice questions in a row?
I accidentally peeked in here and found out the identity of the culprit.
I love scenes in anime where the fridge is packed full of Tupperware.
Eat quickly.
Rather than saying I deduced it, it’s more like, “Ikutame isn’t the culprit, hmm… Speaking of which, I haven’t formed a bond with this guy, have I? I guess I’ll just try selecting it for now.”
I feel like it was like that.
The scene of sexual coercion is just pitiful and should be considered unacceptable.
If it weren’t there, I would understand the reason for falling in love.
I think the Shadowing Humanity Project is actually going quite well, regardless of this guy.
Maybe it would have been better to make it optional instead of mandatory.
Adachi’s killing of Senpai Konishi leaves a very bad impression, to say the least.
In the anime, that part was further emphasized, so I felt sympathy for Yosuke.
>>120It’s good, right?
The scene is depicted where I seek help from Hana-chan when I’m about to fall.
Well, since it’s past footage, there’s really no way to interfere with it, huh? Hehe.
The gas station employee just didn’t quite understand the necessary minimum actions for a while.
What was found was quite quick, or rather, the person who finished their first playthrough came to write their impressions and said, “Wait, that’s not the end, there was another final boss!”
Many people had saved data, so when everyone tested it, it was discovered that it was indeed possible.
Even now, mountain gas is incredibly popular…
>>122What code?
>>124There is a character like that in the Urban Legend Deconstruction Center.
It’s interesting.
The usual mood maker and calm stopper have gotten heated and are stepping on the accelerator, causing the lively kids to be scared.
The only one who can think and make a choice is the player in front of the screen.
Since there was the issue with the thread image, I’ve become quite distant towards Akechi.
>>125P5R was excitable in that way, right?
>>125Well, I feel like it was treated as if everyone probably understands, right?
I don’t dislike the thread image of someone who talks big before a battle, gets completely shut down, and then flips out.
Watching this scene in the anime, I thought I might have been able to empathize if I hadn’t been involved in such a terrible crime.
>>129Speaking of which, I was wondering if it was the anime or the game that was jealous of the leader, but it was the anime after all.
I think selling dark heroes or nihilistic characters is a bit different.
It’s fine because it’s worthless trash.
Also, it’s nice that the Persona is an inverted version of the leader.
>>130I wonder if Iku Name will become something whiteish when he awakens to Izanagi.
I remember thinking that when the option “You’re missing something” came up in the development of “Who is the real culprit?” it was obviously the correct answer, Atlas…
I found it clever how the anime mocks the idea of licking each other’s wounds as a bond.
>>133Literally
ki
of the
Licking each other.
So it really is delicious.
The Adachi match is just a preliminary bout, it’s only one action, and it’s a setup to get beaten up in a lynch, so it doesn’t feel rewarding at all.
The insert song from the G anime is so incredibly cool that I want it to be brought back to Japan.
The gas station attendant would have been difficult if there were conditions like having to talk to them multiple times, but it can be done without that.
Toru-chan… Toru-chan… Detective…
I was watching the buddy cop show closely, so I noticed at the part where it said, “This is confirmed, right?”
>>143Can I ask you something…?
It’s my bad habit to get worried about small things…
Adachi himself is in the career track again.
It feels like the guy in the thread is popular with women because he’s good-looking, so he’s allowed to get away with things.
It’s also favored by the officials.
>>145They said that the fact this guy became popular was completely unexpected for the official side, so they didn’t create him to be good-looking.
Akechi was born from this guy’s popularity.
>>153Is the staff out of their minds?
>>156Rather, it was someone who was rather shrewd and calculating.
Just Evolution
It was probably unexpected that Nanako was kidnapped.
>>146In the first place, I wonder if there was anything expected given that I ended up dying after falling onto the television…
>>150Everyone except the final boss is moving quite a bit due to unexpected events…
I love the theme song in P4U2.
Mitsuo, who killed Morokin without any connection to the series of incidents, is definitely a crazy guy…
>>149So, it will be interesting to see what happens with P4R.
>>149You really managed to hang it well…
>>157There’s so much to do…!
I think that including the BGM, this was really good, even for a Golden anime.
Ultimately, what we must not forget about this character’s portrayal is the scene where they find Anna’s corpse and throw up violently.
I think that my recognition of “I was originally this kind of person” got warped quite a bit there.
I searched so hard for the hidden boss in 5 Muji because of the gas station that I could die.
…No matter how much I search, they’re not here! What a frustrating ending! Don’t mess with me!
>>155Moreover, there were lines in the unbranded version that suggested a loop element, and it really felt like there must be a hidden boss… it was terrible.
It’s nice that Adachi opened up his heart only to the Dojima family.
So when the boss comes in from the side, it gets me aroused, right?
>>158Just when I was about to attain a happiness similar to that of others, my nephew barges in.
The world is such a mess…
>>166Please listen calmly, okay?
You’re not the one who ruined your happiness, are you?
>>214If anything, you’re just eating at home normally, right?
If you play for the first time around high school age, I honestly think you’ll normally get through the Ikutame part.
It can be said to be a meta-reading, but at the point when the option “something is strange…” appears, it’s already clear that the team’s reasoning is off.
Did the gas station feel a husband’s aspect in this guy?
Since I’m a modern kid who played from G, I usually check strategy sites.
I released it because it’s popular, but honestly, I was having a hard time handling P4U2.
It is precisely because I accept that I will ultimately be judged by the law.
The fusion technique of Akechi and rooftop garbage is too chuunibyou.
What’s bothering you? Speak up!
I think the choice is the most difficult, the Nametame drop.
Here, I still don’t understand… I feel that we, who are just as uncertain, are overlooking something, but the correct answer wasn’t clear at first glance.
You might think that an alibi or a diary is the answer!
I feel like Adachi was firing real bullets during the battle, but if he had a realistic body proportion instead of that graphics, the visual would be really terrible.
It’s so pathetic to be driven to madness by being completely out-argued by high school kids.
In P5, Akechi’s end is too anticlimactic.
>>173You don’t have to kill anything…
>>174That guy killed the father of the main party.
I think it was at a level where I barely managed to make ends meet before dying.
>>174It’s a serial killer!
>>187It couldn’t be helped.
The correct answers for the options are too ambiguous and there are too many.
I felt like it was strange for the Phantom Thieves to be completely affirmed in that development.
Well, even though Haru-chan says that the Phantom Thieves are in the right until the very end… the other members properly point that out too.
I wonder if the popularity of Adachi comes from the fact that he protects only me, like a serial killer.
>>178Simply put, people who are not unattractive tend to become popular more easily.
>>183I see, it’s Nena from Gundam 00.
>>188…There’s not much popularity, is there?
I was shot with a real gun in P3 and it was fine, though.
I wonder if being exposed to shadow time or midnight television makes the body stronger?
>>179If you’re not strong, there’s no way you could come out unscathed from that kind of magic, right?
>>186Now that you mention it, that’s true.
>>179The time of shadows clearly has a setting for enhancing physical abilities.
Takaya is effortlessly using the world’s strongest handgun, the S&WM500.
Midnight TV is probably the same.
I like that they included the possibility of Akechi potentially being alive in P5R, but I feel like there are many people who probably dislike it…
It’s a consequence of overdoing the structure where the lonely enemy goes against the protagonist’s friendship power, isn’t it, Akechi?
Why does the anonymous want to kill Akechi so much?
Wasn’t there a hint of survival in P5R?
>>185In the last scene, there was a hallucination of me walking with someone while wearing a uniform.
A mass murderer can’t just walk under the sun in a uniform like it’s normal…
I haven’t played P5R, so I don’t really remember Akechi or the story outside of the beginning and the final battle of P5 very well…
I’ve reached the remake without ever playing 4G…
>>192You can buy the revival without hesitation, that’s great!