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I finally have a copy of Persona 4 #3: KING'S GAME WHAT THE HELL

Expect some spoilers.

Playtime: 50 hours and 4 minutes

Current Feelings: KING'S GAME WHAT THE HELL

That cut-scene could've easily been the worst thing about this game, but the voice actors did it for real and got hammered before the recording. Superb drunk acting, all of you. Having not watched more than 5 minutes of the Endurance Run, this and all the P3 crazytrain of references blew my mind, even though not all P3 memories were good. The game did highlight the good parts, at least.

A general question: I saved Naoto. Midterms are arriving this Friday. Is the case really that far from being solved? I wouldn't mind if the game went on for another 50 hours, but all this talk about the answer being far off tells me answers will arrive sooner than later. A simple yes or no, please. Maybe a rough estimate of how many more hours of gameplay are left. I am doing as many social links as possible, if that matters.

So, all I've been really doing is lavishing this game with praise, but I have few things:

- Social links for party members are great, but I wish they tied into the critical plotline. These guys are too important and too ingrained into everything that's going on in P4, and it bugs me when none of my party members acknowledge the things that happened when I hung out with him. I wish Chie and Yosuke would go absolutely batshit over the fact that I'm totally dating Yukiko now.

- Plothole. The Midnight Channel. How has this not become the center of a media circus? Everyone sees it, everyone acknowledges its existence (and if someone doesn't then that person is dumb) and it broadcasts everything me and my party members are doing inside the TV. The static filter during battles should be proof enough, but when I hear the roars of outside observers, then that just drives the point even more.

Other than that, lovely.
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