" Alright, what the hell is going on at 00:25? He puts on Adachi Raper Face. "
He's freaking out because he was asking Catherine "Have you ever had a dream where you're getting killed/dying?" and Catherine responds "No, but I've had a dream where I've killed someone." "
That doesn't explain the sheep exploding on the napkin that's the logo for the game. "
Okay...? But that's not what you were asking. "
They happen at roughly the same time. I just wanted to compare Vincent to Adachi Creepy Face.
" Alright, what the hell is going on at 00:25? He puts on Adachi Raper Face. "
He's freaking out because he was asking Catherine "Have you ever had a dream where you're getting killed/dying?" and Catherine responds "No, but I've had a dream where I've killed someone." "
That doesn't explain the sheep exploding on the napkin that's the logo for the game.
" Given the way the last two Persona games have been in weirdness... I am willing to bet money that crazy things happen to that guy whenever he has sex with this Catherine girl. And then he wakes up confused and scared. "
" Given the way the last two Persona games have been in weirdness... I am willing to bet money that crazy things happen to that guy whenever he has sex with this Catherine girl. And then he wakes up confused and scared. "
That basically happens in the dream, although I'm not sure if that's when the dreams start. However, I can confirm that his face is PRICELESS when he wakes up next to her.
" @Catolf: "Role-playing game" is a misnomer. It's not the fact that you're role playing as a character that makes an RPG, otherwise effectively every game outside of stuff like Puzzle games would be RPGs. "
You make a good point. I guess i've always seen games where you take a role as to a certain extent a RPG. no matter how significant. "
It's not incorrect to say that all games have elements of RPG in them. Sometimes people think the customization or leveling up of stats is an RPG trait, with is untrue since even games like God of War have upgradable weapon stats or down right character stat upgrades and what not. In most so called RPGs you aren't even playing a role but rather controlling another established character, which isn't exactly the definition of a true RPG. I personally think most games that go under the RPG genre are there for marketing clarity rather than actual game mechanics. JRPGs being the strongest example (Most JRPGs have you controlling established characters such as FF's Cloud or Lightning). "
(I think) The definition of an RPG is playing a role to an extent that changes the gameplay. TF2 has light RPG elements in that you can choose what class you want to be and play to it's strengths and weaknesses. You know, playing a role...
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