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#1  Edited By Tassador_Prophet

No comment, but just wanted to say great job. I'm already past the end of these questions myself, but it was a nice thing to do and will be extremely helpful to anyone needing it, so good job man! Good luck on your perfect run!

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#2  Edited By Tassador_Prophet

Hey sorry it took me so long to reply, was on holiday.

Anyway. You can get costumes in varius ways, talking to fox occasionally brings one, a couple are earned by taking up jobs, but a majority of the costumes (including the Agent set that I was talking about. I dunno about Turks, but they look like Men In Black) are bought at Croco Fur. Once you get your Scooter, after a couple rides and the event with Yosuke and Kanji, you'll be able to visit Okina city on your free time.

Once there, you can visit Croco Fur whenever you like and can purchase new sets. They become available just as you play the game like other stores, they'll just mention getting a couple new sets in. Warning though. These are BUTT-ASS expensive. Make sure you have all the current armor you want before going there. Usually the cheapest is around 19,000 and it goes up from there. They're well worth it though. Being able to see Chie and Yukiko battle in their bikinis is the greatest thing ever.

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#3  Edited By Tassador_Prophet

I'm pretty sure because while they made it a little easier in some points, a save point right before the boss was just ridiculous. With that, you could just save and reload and reload to try and get it to go the way you wanted. This way you have to, at the very least, use a Goh-Om and save at the beginning of the TV world and then go back to that floor. The point is that you have to spend a little extra if you want the security of being able to reload if things go poorly or it turns out you're not ready for the boss.

Edit: Also, if you don't save and you do die on the boss, you can just restart on that floor. Normally that would mean all the creeps respawn, but on a boss floor, there is only one door.

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#4  Edited By Tassador_Prophet

I'd just like to mention a couple things that I really enjoy. I know they've been mentioned, but I feel like a lot of people dislike them for some reason.

The first one is the intro. The new intro, in my view, fits perfectly with the Persona 4 theme and how it plays. The old intro was fantastic, but in some odd way I feel this one fits even better. This is because of what an up-beat game Persona 4 is. Seriously, this has got to be the most cheerful game about people getting murdered ever created. The main color is yellow (If you need a reason why this is a big thing, go look at Persona 3. Hello dark colors), and the humor throughout the game is side-splittingly good. The new intro showcases this, not only with the vibrant colors and upbeat music, but the fact that you can see dead bodies in the background while they're cheerfully singing about how only love is the real truth.

I think it matches the one of P4 amazingly well, and I already find myself humming it when I'm just strolling through the shopping district. (Also, the new battle music is fantastic, and I love hearing the old theme when I get a surprise attack on an enemy, just to let me know that I'm kicking some ass old-school style.)

The other thing I really enjoy is Chie's new voice actor. I loved the old Chie for the amount of ham she provided, more then enough for a family to feast upon, but this Chie just seems more real. The slight lisp, the fact that she doesn't sound like an old woman, and the way she reads her lines all help bring me into the story, and make me feel like Chie is talking, not some cheesy voice-actress. Now I'm not saying I didn't love old Chie, I certainly did, but even the way this Chie reads her old lines (Especially "Sheesh!" and "Aha, is this our chance!") really make it sound like a real person is saying these in a real setting, or at least as real as an anime girl inside a tv shadow land can get.

I know a lot of people want the old Chie back, but I feel like this new one is terrific, and honestly, just having this new voice sky-rocketed Chie to one of my favorite characters in the series (moreso then she was before). Not to mention the added bonus of the couple new scenes they added early on with Chie, such as the umbrella scene and the thunderstorm scene. Those make her seem adorable, and more like a real person who has silly problems and fears like the rest of us, rather then some grand master Kung-Fu god. After all, despite her Galactic Punt, she IS still a high schooler.

Last note. The costumes are the best thing ever. Rolling around with Narukami, Yosuke, Chie, and Yukiko all in the Agent Set makes me feel so damn badass. Especially when they all group up at the winning scene of every fight.

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#5  Edited By Tassador_Prophet

One of the new things I noticed is that, surprisingly, I found Rise's dungeon, and along with that, both Shadow Rise and Shadow Teddy to be shockingly easy. Granted I don't think Shadow Teddy was ever THAT hard, more just tedious, but I seem to remember Rise and her dungeon being more difficult, and I cleared the dungeon and both bosses in one in-game day with only having to use Fox to heal once. And this is with be being fairly under-leveled at the start. I was still using the main four, and I noticed that all of my characters were about level 22-23 when I started the dungeon, compared to Kanji who was level 25 (sitting on the bench, just the level I got him at when I beat his dungeon.)

Same with Yukiko's dungeon, as a couple other people mentioned. So far the only dungeon/boss I've had trouble with at all is Kanji. His dungeon is the only one to kill me at all (and it managed it twice, once in a random battle where they got a lucky crit and once on the boss). I expected a bigger challenge out of Rise's dungeon, and I'm now halfway through Void, and its surprisingly easy as well. Is the difficulty toned down (I'm playing on normal), or am I just better at Persona then expected?