Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Jul 10, 2008
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 is a role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for the PlayStation 2. It is chronologically the fifth installment in the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series. Like its predecessor, its gameplay combines a traditional role-playing game with elements of a social simulation. Its critical and commercial success spawned a sizable media empire, including several spinoff titles.
What's your favourite scene in P4?
So far, the Port Island trip. It was nice seeing that place again, plus it had plentiful humor.
Unfortunately, I haven't reached the Cultural Festival yet, but I've heard great things about it. :)
"The Cultural Festival was pretty great, but I think my favorite scene would be the Port Island trip...it was quite enjoyable and rather nice to see a few familiar faces (and places)."I just got to the Port Island trip, so far its my favorite.
I've mentioned this on my own blog before, but I'm rather partial to the King's Game. Faux-drunken Yukiko and Rise made for quite a bit of laughter for me, as well as just the situation itself in general.
When Teddy inadvertently asks Chie and Yukiko to have sex with him after Kanji's dungeon. I actually put the controller down for a few minutes and just stared at the screen. I think the line was "Maybe we can try that scoring thing sometime."
That's my favorite so far. Still not done, though.
I think I liked the camping trip the most. However, almost all scenes made me laugh really hard or were very cool, so it is like giving one a "score" of 99.9 and another a 99.0: they all have high scores anyway. I agree with Kush, Teddie = awesome. And before playing P4 I had the idea that I would particularly dislike him (because he seemed the "mascot" / "cute thing" of the game, and my tolerance for those things is not as good as it used to be)...
I'd have to say the class trip, if only because Chihiro was one of my favourite characters from Persona 3 and seeing her again was great.
As for smaller bits, the moment where they bust in on the girls in the hot springs and they hurl endless baskets at them is definitely up there. Where did they get all of them from? How did they throw them so quickly? We'll never know.
"I'd have to say the class trip, if only because Chihiro was one of my favourite characters from Persona 3 and seeing her again was great.As for smaller bits, the moment where they bust in on the girls in the hot springs and they hurl endless baskets at them is definitely up there. Where did they get all of them from? How did they throw them so quickly? We'll never know."If the completely factual world of manga is to be held as true, Japanese women are apparently trained from birth to deal with onsen intruders in a variety of ways. Persona 4's scene is just one method out of many when it comes to defense techniques. This probably has something to do with evolutionary theory; it just makes sense that it's all a survival mechanism in the end. I know my boy Darwin would agree with me on this.
Not only Japanese women, Korean and even Chinese are trained with these "defense techniques". And boy! I have known this from experience.
SPOILERS
That eye-ball boss looks quite scary when he uses "bewildering fog" . But its really easy if you have Chie and Yosuke.
I choose to 'hold the line'. Unfortunately, we were failed in catching the slightest of glimpses. Bathhouses and guys never have any luck in Persona games.
It's because of those damn towels. Who wears towels in the hot springs?
I just got to the cultural festival last night. I got through most of it, switched the channel to watch TV, and fell asleep. When I woke up this morning, I turned off the PS2 because I don't like artificially increasing my play clock like that.
So you know what this means? I get to watch the Culture Festival again!
"It's because of those damn towels. Who wears towels in the hot springs?I just got to the cultural festival last night. I got through most of it, switched the channel to watch TV, and fell asleep. When I woke up this morning, I turned off the PS2 because I don't like artificially increasing my play clock like that. So you know what this means? I get to watch the Culture Festival again!"Remember, the only proper code of conduct at the Culture Festival is to either hardcore roleplay as a girl yourself when the time comes, or make sure Yosuke suffers quite a bit for being too slow to take a men's seat. The Culture Festival is even more of a matter of survival of the fittest than the hot springs, after all.
I went the girl route, and then suggested that Kanji would be the best boy for me. I figured that would cause him to get angry. :) Although I did laugh at the "A girl" option.
I went to the girl's route too. As I picked Yosuke. Damn, you Naoto! For not wearing that sexy swimsuit! Oh well, I have her changed into her normal school clothes. Pretty sexy, if you asked me.
I like how Rise was about to come in, but then decided to take off. That was a smart move on her part.
I would have liked to see Naoto in her swimsuit, but even without it she looked damn hot. Oh, and Teddie too. ;)
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