
Raw barley, raw rice
Raw intercourse
It is not a test.
It was good that a little bit of the fact that he is a not-bad person and is working hard during the age of 5 was depicted.
I really love the direction of the flashback scene in the Muji anime where they say, “So that’s safe, huh…!?”
Affairs are wrong, right…?
They are not really a bad person.
I was going to say that, but I was having an affair…
>>8If being bad due to infidelity makes me a bad person, then the main character who is dating all the women in the group seems like the worst…
>>32Say something, you attic junk!
>>34I really didn’t make a girlfriend.
Having two romantic partners is just barely safe, right?
“They saw what they wanted to see the way they wanted to see it,” which was true for the protagonists up until a certain point, and it’s something everyone has in them.
>>10The protagonist team had quite a bit of good luck at the start, you know.
>>12Whether or not one is lucky in a general sense is another matter.
In that situation, the choice that could only be taken happened to be the correct method of rescue.
It is lucky that it was not in the thread image.
>>10The Ikutame drop route was like that until the end.
Ikutame, who killed Nanako, had to be a villain.
If I were to delve into a P4 character that hasn’t been touched yet, I definitely think it would be this one.
The shadow is cute and creepy.
>>13✌✌
Isn’t it amazing? Of all people, it’s Ikutame, who got the wrong idea, calling me.
Can the thread image also release Izanagi?
>>15Unknown
What has been said is that the power Izanami gave is only the ability to enter the television.
I want to have a conversation with this guy.
I think so, but there’s no gap to fit it into the main story’s timeline.
>>16Isn’t it good to start right after you stopped pushing someone?
It’s understandable to misunderstand if you only follow the results.
Didn’t you think it was strange at the point with Mitsuo?
Or are you not watching Mitsuo’s Midnight TV?
I didn’t really have any interactions at all; I guess it’s also because I didn’t have the leisure for it.
I want to fall in love.
Even though he calls himself a politician’s secretary, he seems serious and not appealing to women, so it’s surprising that he was able to have an affair.
I vaguely remember there were times when I was wandering around the streets or riverbanks, mumbling about something.
I think we could create a community where we don’t know each other’s true identities at that time…
>>25If it were to happen, it feels like it’s to prevent a good kid like the protagonist from becoming a victim…
It seems like the structure will push the runaway part halfway.
>>25It feels like the community progresses with each person saved, doesn’t it?
Even though you’re just putting things into the TV and not taking them out, it’s questionable that you’re feeling relieved.
Thumbnail-like Mechanism
Even if I understand the truth, it’s unavoidable that I was mistaken, right? It’s nice to think, what was I doing pretending to be a hero…
>>36Why did I have an affair when everything was so proper?
>>58It feels like I couldn’t refuse an invitation from over there.
He’s a good person, but he’s not a saint or anything like that.
>>58Isn’t that what they call being possessed by a demon?
I can’t defend it, but…
>>58I don’t really understand human relationships in the first place.
I wonder what this person thought while watching Yukiko and Kanji’s Midnight TV…
>>37Yukiko seems to be having fun…
It made me laugh because the voice sounded exactly like Ma Chao, the justice man from Dynasty Warriors, saying “It’s the justice of anime!”
>>39Morokin was actually one of Yuan Shao’s people.
>>44Kanemoto Ito, who is being thoroughly overused, too.
I think the place that handled the casting has something in common with that area.
He was popular, but there was just no protagonist advantage.
Sometimes they pop up in the city, and if you talk to them, you can level up your community level to about 4 to 6.
In that state, during an event at the hospital, an additional event can occur that rapidly brings the level to MAX.
It seems like it will turn out to be similar to Adachi.
“I have to do something about this! But it’s normal for a good person to consult the police first instead of acting recklessly.”
>>43It’s too sad that the person she consulted was Adachi, who killed Mayumi.
>>43The greatest misfortune was that the arsonist himself was right in front of the best decision I could have made.
>>53Honestly, you’re much more of a loser than Mitsuo.
It’s because of the protagonist’s favor.
I didn’t have any reliable friends.
I couldn’t even take the time to review what was happening regularly.
>>45Ironically, even if there are companions, it doesn’t matter much, as the special investigation squad has proven.
>>50The special investigation team leading up to the branching event couldn’t laugh at Ikutame on a mental level either.
Due to circumstances, I happened to do something successfully on the first move, so I kept repeating it.
In the end, it just turned out to be the right decision when looking back, and honestly, the bond and wisdom of the comrades don’t really matter.
>>50It even properly depicts that it can have the opposite effect.
Seriously, it’s all about luck.
As soon as it was put on TV, it ended up being a misunderstanding because it ultimately became helpful.
The child who was put in the TV is getting better.
It’s easy to misunderstand, isn’t it?
>>47I was regretting that I should have listened to them after everyone was saved… but normally, it’s not something you can just ask someone who is that much older and doesn’t know that you were the one who did it.
The difference between being able to meet a bear that teaches you various things and not being able to is significant, isn’t it?
His inclusion in the TV has also increased our strength.
You are a benefactor.
A category that seems likely to be explored in a remake.
I would like to see something like Kuninosagiri, whose design changed by becoming this guy’s persona.
>>57Mayumi and Senior Konishi’s shadows appeared in the novel.
I definitely want to see that kind of supplement…
If I create too much of a community, I might attract suspicion like Adachi…
To be honest, I think there are no elements that would make players realize it even if they get caught.
There is that little information.
>>60The idea of exploring inside the television doesn’t come to mind in the first place, does it?
>>68That is to say, it is indeed a difference between the special investigation team and the boss.
It’s a story that is based on the outcome.
If the gang leader was killed by Yosuke’s shadow and they both died together happily.
The same action may be evaluated as thoughtless and reckless behavior.
>>60Seriously, it was just by chance, or rather, it was thanks to Ikutame making the mistake first.
If it were the other way around, Ikutama would have been in the protagonist position and P4 punishment would have started.
I was trying to save, and I ended up saving, so it’s just goodwill going in circles.
I want salvation.
Well, it’s infidelity, but he was really seriously thinking about properly facing it and separating from his current wife when he was killed…
Warning to the person → Consult with the police (Adachi) → Kidnapping (resulting in being saved), so it’s too pitiful.
There’s no way to deal with this, is there?
>>67I think it wouldn’t matter if someone other than Adachi answered the phone, because they would likely treat it as a prank, so the kidnapping would remain unchanged.
That aside, what are you doing, Adachi?
Since he stands alongside the protagonist Ikutame, it’s likely that Adachi has something remarkable hidden as well.
>>71These three were just really lucky; if the flow had changed even a little, their positions could have easily reversed.
Light, darkness, and nothingness are elemental as well.
>>113No, Adachi has been done for from the beginning.
What the heck is this guy?
>>113It’s undeniable that I’m running wild and going off track.
Ikutame is fighting against despair through his actions.
>>134They say I was acting like a hero, but…
The player is turning on the game because they want to become a hero.
>>148I think this point is more impactful in relation to Yosuke in the very early stages.
You’re just pretending to be a righteous person, saying it’s for your senpai, but in the end, you were just excited about the extraordinary hero experience, weren’t you?
>>157After spending a long time on the daily routine, we’ve finally made it to the dungeon…
>>148It’s hard to say anything negative about someone who moves to become a hero, saving the people right in front of them without asking for anything in return.
>>159Considering that, it’s more about Yosuke’s alternate route than the teacher’s alternate route.
>>134First, Izanami gave the three powers of nothingness, despair, and hope to three people, but it seems that those powers don’t necessarily have meanings that align with their names, right?
I don’t really understand the situation where the charges from my ex-wife have been dropped.
>>72Well, I think they sincerely apologized there, didn’t they?
>>76My affair partner is dead, and if they were to say something like wanting to get back together, then if they apologize and say they won’t show their face again, it seems I might be okay with getting a divorce…
If I were in the TV, the development of the story would have been quite different.
I think it was mentioned somewhere, but Ikutame is also a possible option for the P4 members.
Well, the original relationship between the husband and wife is proportional to the wife’s success.
An affair that comes after a complete cooling off is also pathetic…
Why is there no popularity for a character who is chosen by Izanagi and has an incredibly special status similar to the protagonist (Special Investigation Squad), despite being fundamentally good-hearted?
>>80It’s not so much that it’s unpopular, but rather that it’s inconspicuous.
To be precise, the remaining two are too intense.
>>80There is too little description.
>>85Well, I feel like it’s just the right time to dig deeper.
>>80I want to hear a lot of things, but I hardly have the chance to talk in a proper state!!
>>80It’s because the roots are good.
The character is boring…
I recognize that both Ikutame and Adachi had the potential to become the boss.
I’m glad you have Yosuke…
>>81The reason it didn’t turn out like Ikutame is because of Yosuke, or rather, it has nothing to do with him.
If anything, I was almost becoming like Ikutan because of Yosuke.
>>81First, if the persona awakens when entering the TV but you don’t meet the bear before dying, that’s the end.
It felt like my wife was quite difficult, and after a harsh divorce, I was treated kindly by announcer Yamano… something like that.
It’s like the protagonist who has no one to connect with, like Ikutame and Adachi.
Even if Adachi was in this position, he would have been popular, so it’s just a matter of playing time.
They say 4 is bright, but isn’t the conversation itself dark when it’s just among friends?
>>89The teacher is a handsome guy from the city who will return in a year, so there’s no need to put down roots; he’s in a position to receive hospitality.
From Yosuke’s perspective, there would be a lot of things that would be tough, and if it were from Konishi’s younger brother’s perspective, it would be crap.
>>100I like the manga version that delves into this area.
>>89It’s a story about how I made friends in the dead-end rural area with low standards.
The only person who has hope among those who consistently remain there is Yukiko.
>>89Since 3 and 5 are darker…
I feel like the fog was out by the time I could speak.
I feel like there was a design of a persona that was scrapped in the art book, but it was created when they became a companion.
There is almost no in-depth exploration regarding Ikutame…
I think it’s better that there is information indicating they are working hard on the sequel.
You shouldn’t make a strong first impression because you must not let your true identity be revealed.
>>95Welcome!
I feel that adding a bit more charm to the name and design wouldn’t have hurt.
It was a position that could have aimed for more popularity.
>>96I understand that you’re intentionally going for an unremarkable, dull middle-aged guy vibe, but if you had been a bit more of a charming older gentleman, it wouldn’t have been strange if you had become really popular.
Even Detective Prince thought it was a joke when he first heard about Persona.
>>97Mr. Dojima won’t listen even if I talk seriously.
“…I guess we have no choice but to let Doujima-san experience it on TV.”
The bear is too irregular in everything.
Excuse me, could you wipe the TV for me? If I ask someone else to do it subtly, there’s no way their hand would get stuck in the TV.
(I’m the only one experiencing this strange phenomenon, right…?) Even if I verify it, I guess it will backfire on me.
I still think this guy and Adachi have their positions reversed.
Even Naoto is at the stage of trying to drop Ikutame.
There is a television here that’s just the right size for a person to fit in, it seems…
Even usually rational people can be blinded by anger and hatred and can’t stop.
>>107“I’ll do it, so those who oppose can go home” was really scary.
When everyone starts thinking about the future, they become reflective.
Hehehe… These are the ones I saved…
The members were adorable as they hesitated while trying to drop it.
>>114Who was the other person opposing besides Chie-chan?
>>120Women other than Nakuto
>>120Girls, stay away from anyone other than Naoto!
You guys are scary! It felt like that.
It was a desperate situation where the strategists, brains, and enforcers all dropped out after being split roughly in half.
>>131Hey, don’t act like you didn’t think it was suspicious too, Naoto-kun.
>>131The “Calm down!” from the leader smoothly works on both sides whose tempers have flared up.
It depends on the options.
I think the combination of a hunched back and a too-stiff hairstyle makes the visual appeal a bit lacking.
If you mess up your hair more and grow a scruffy beard, you might become popular with a tough look.
>>115Isn’t that my uncle?
I like that the death penalty victim community handles the subsequent lives of victim’s families, as it’s a fresh perspective.
A moment when I realize my sister is gone through the contents of the refrigerator.
>>118It’s tough to be seen by others as just “the poor guy who lost his family” no matter how much time passes.
The leader was able to reel in some good results, but the atmosphere of that town is quite muffled.
From the moment he was chosen just for his incredible talent, it was already over for Adachi.
They say the level of the community is terrible, but school aside, there are definitely more fun things than in the countryside…
It feels like Adachi was chosen for his potential and Ikutame for his ability to take action.
I specifically came to see it for P4G.
It’s pretty scary that the people I’ve saved are hanging out together.
The added element of G for this person is unnecessary.
It seems there were quite a few voices overseas saying, “This is just like our countryside…”
In America, Aeon becomes Walmart.
>>129Cities vary greatly depending on the country, but the essence really converges.
It’s pretty dangerous that the extremely kind Kanji tends to drop things, right?
>>132Well, they are the type to make sure to draw the line and settle things properly…
Yosuke, Kanji, and Naoto dropping was really insane.
Since there are two light and one dark, the balance is actually rather sweet at the gas station.
It was like this in my hometown 17 years ago.
It still feels this way now…
>>137That’s nice… My place has become much more desolate.
Naoto is smart, but in those aspects, he’s definitely inexperienced or immature.
I think it clearly showed the essence of the emotional immaturity that I had been turning away from, which was projected in the shadow as “I can’t be accepted because my body is that of a child, a girl.”
If you choose the wrong option, Kanji will be disappointed and say, “After coming this far, you still can’t understand each other…,” which is tough.
The group that Hanamura, Kanji, and Naoto belong to experiences the death of a close person or an unrequited love.
Yukiko Chie is on the side that doesn’t drop out because she hasn’t had such experiences.
Looking back on it now, it seems to be just as intended, but I think it’s well done that the ones who fall for it are Yosuke, Naoto, and Kanji.
You guys aren’t usually like that, calm down!
It’s nice to see Mayonaka Television over there.
That Yuusuke was unusually furious since the Mudo Curry incident…
Well, to be honest, from a player’s perspective, the Special Investigation Team’s communication is incomplete, and Ikutame keeps saying he wants to save.
It was pretty obvious that the real culprit was someone else.
The impression might differ depending on the age when I first played it.
The politician’s secretary is really working hard helping out at their family’s transport business.
Is it only when I kidnap you…?
The protagonist doesn’t talk, but since Yosuke basically takes on the role of keeping the conversation going, if he switches to being the one who drops the ball, it’s really bad.
You’re good at organizing conversations, Yosuke.
I feel like it took quite a bit of effort to get someone as rugged as Kanji on TV.
The gas station is merely a different face of Nyarlfilé, which is based in a crappy countryside.
I have the impression that things can be easily resolved in the city.
It was so fortunate to encounter a bear.
A good character in a good game.
They’re gathering, those I’ve helped, without any pretense of pride in becoming heroes, and I’m just secretly watching them from a distance.