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#1  Edited By TheSecondSign

-As above, gender selection. I probably won't use it, but its always good to have the option to experience the story differently, because the story and characters are one major reason why I love this game. 
-Cameos from Persona 4. 
-Although I DID enjoy the dungeons a lot, since we're going into a new generation of consoles for the sequel, itd be cool to see more stuff in them. 
-More animated cutscenes 
-Better bonus bosses, instead of just beefed up versions of normal monsters 
-A better weapon/armor/accessory forging system 
-A better soundtrack when it comes to wandering around town, because if I hear the words "Heartbreak, heartbreak" again I will headbutt an infant child to death.
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#2  Edited By TheSecondSign


Prince Charming never heals Shadow Yukiko more than once, so its nothing more than a really, REALLY lame scare tactic by the developers to try and snake your attention towards him so Shadow Yukiko can tear you a new poophole. 
 
Just use Mabufu with Chie, and you'll knock him down for a few turns. Once he's up, Shadow Yukiko casts that spell(I think it is Ice wall) that makes him immune to his only major weakness. But by the time he's gotten back up and she's been able to do that you should have her down to the point where he won't be much of a factor in the battle. 
 
What REALLY helps is to get a Valkyrie, of the Titan Arcana, and get it to at least level 10, at which it gets Media, which makes the battle A LOT easier. Also, theres another persona which has a name I can't remember that has Red Wall, which you can cast on Chie for when Shadow Yukiko starts using Burn to Ashes. 
 
None of the boss fights in the game are very hard, IF you level properly and get good weapons, armor, and accessories from Daidara's Workshop, or golden chests(And also, defeat every single bonus boss for each dungeon to get mad good gear for your first playthrough).

She's one of the hardest bosses considering how early in the game she fights you, after Shadow Yukiko, you won't have much trouble with any of the bosses so long as you use appropriate strategies, at least not until the final boss which I will leave anonymous for the story's sake(I'm referring to the true ending final boss here)...

That one is a huge butthole...

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#3  Edited By TheSecondSign

Yes, I had my suspicions. He was too nice, and too convenient in popping up JUST when you needed him to. 
 
"Gee, we don't know what to do next..." 
 
-Adachi just happens to walk by- 
 
"I WILL NOW LOUDLY AND PUBLICALLY RELEASE INFORMATION RELATIVE TO MURDER CASES!" 
 
"Oh hey, maybe Adachi knows something."
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#4  Edited By TheSecondSign
OmegaPirate said:
"MadExponent said:
"Eye for an eye.  If you hurt or kill someone, you should be hurt or killed as a consequence.  Life is sacred...so if you intentionally kill someone you should be intentionally killed."
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind....

But srsly?>? mess with my people?? you gonna pay :P"
Justice is blind.

Nor can it speak for itself, and must have others to do it.

Therefore, being blind and toothless is not a problem.
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#6  Edited By TheSecondSign

They don't choose, it merely happens.

Evolution helps the animal survive in an environment. Believe me, the creature would choose to evolve if it had the choice anyway.

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#7  Edited By TheSecondSign

Also, my point extends beyond religion, which I know you're about to say.

Even if there isn't religion in the arguement, it is widely accepted as fact that the "good side" in every conflict in history did somehting it wasn't proud of. That didn't make the other side any less evil.

The Americans killed indians for land in the 1800s. It doesn't make Hitler and his army any less evil because we did something wrong ourselves.

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#8  Edited By TheSecondSign

Your post directly states that you believe that if one person commits a sin, a minor sin makes that sin less significant. Wrong. Sins are sins, and we have to live with them, and it states directly in Christianity(And every major religion that uses Good vs Evil) that the good side IS to some extent tainted with sin, but that doesn't make the sins of the other side any less horrible, or evil. Your post seems to imply that there is no evil, which is wrong. Anyone with eyes can see the evil in humanity.

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#9  Edited By TheSecondSign
Bulldog19892 said:
"TheSecondSign said:
"Bulldog19892 said:
"ItalyCanadian9 said:
"Because the world is evil."
No. There's no such thing as evil. It's all shades of gray, but in the end no one is innocent.

Jeez. Look at you. All bitter now. You used to be all upbeat and everything."
I'll tell that to Eve Carson's parents. I'm sure they'll agree too."
Just because something horrible and tragic happened to her doesn't make her a saint. I know it's harsh but it's impossible for her to have never done anything wrong during her life. She may have been a wonderful person, and she certainly didn't deserve what happened to her. She was a very light shade of gray, and her death makes that fact seem harsh because no one wants to see a victim in a bad light, and I can relate to that. No matter how small or meaningless it was, she had to have done something questionable at some point in her life, but nothing excuses her murder."
So that calls for "there's no such thing as evil"?

Yes, I'm sure everyone doing something they're not proud of makes it so where there is no such thing as true evil.

Absolutely brilliant logic there.

I'm sure Hitler was just a "shade of gray" because Eve Carson stole a candy bar when she was thirteen.

That makes total sense.
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#10  Edited By TheSecondSign

Yes. Which is why we own five guns.

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