It would be cool if the mobile Persona game was an Akechi spinoff.
His starting persona could be Moriarty.
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The new P5X characters look cool. I'm curious if the mobile game crosses over with P5 proper.You means Persona 5 X? Can you believe fan art already exists of the new characters? I love the internet sometimes.
In general news:
Everyone knows I am a Power Rangers fan. I'll watch it all, Mighty Morphin, Turbo, Lightspeed Rescue, Jungle Fury, Samurai and etc. I love me some spandex and giant robots. With that said, yes I am excited for MMPR Once & Always.
I will watch it and I will nerd out over it so with that being said.... Power Rangers are better than DC comics! Hahahaha!
(Runs off like the god forsaken troll that I am.)
Another coworker calls me "sir" and I feel self conscious about it.
Dude I'm not that much older than you. Lol
They weren't. Currently the only legal way to play them is still on the 3DS which is near impossible to get ahold of copies of the games. Which is a shame as I missed out on PQ2.I wonder if the q games got ported to ps4.
That's probably for the best as my backlog is big already.They weren't. Currently the only legal way to play them is still on the 3DS which is near impossible to get ahold of copies of the games. Which is a shame as I missed out on PQ2.
As for Personas 1 & 2, I wouldn't hold my breath. Japan has this weird cultural tradition where creators are very reluctant to touch characters they didn't create themselves and is why P3 onwards doesn't use the characters pre-established in past games because the original team left, or say Kingdom Hearts only uses Final Fantasy characters designed by Nomura.
Sadly the explosive success of P3 means the series will likely be grounded in high school forevermore. Gone are the days of P2:EP which had the player characters (other than the Sixth Ranger Tatsuya) be comprised entirely of grown adults.Back in the day, I wanted Persona 5 to be about a cast of college age characters. There's still P6.
That's a bummer but understandable.Sadly the explosive success of P3 means the series will likely be grounded in high school forevermore. Gone are the days of P2:EP which had the player characters (other than the Sixth Ranger Tatsuya) be comprised entirely of grown adults.
For what it's worth, in both of the P2 games one of your Party members was a Player character from Persona 1. Yukino in Innocent Sin and either Kei or Eriko (depending on the Player's choices) in Eternal Punishment - all of whom have since graduated high school and are now working adults who act as mentor characters to the rest of the Party.So I'm glad they swapped out the characters/settings for each numbered entry. That approach helps keep the series fresh.